Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige announced Wednesday that Star Wars: Visions, Lucasfilm’s anthology series of animated shorts from around the world that celebrate the Star Wars mythos from various cultural perspectives, will return for a third season. Then he announced.
Feige appeared as a surprise guest at the Walt Disney Company’s annual Asia Pacific Showcase in Singapore.
Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 is scheduled to be released on the Disney+ streaming service in 2025. The upcoming series will feature both new and returning anime studios, returning to Japan to celebrate the world of anime through Star Wars elements and mythology.
The event, which also featured Disney Entertainment Co-Chairman Dana Walden and continues Thursday local time, also released several previews and sneak peaks not previously available to consumers and business media in the Asia Pacific region. .
These included previews of songs from the upcoming movie Mufasa: The Lion King, Disney’s Snow White, and Moana 2. First, we’ll look at Disney’s “Tron: Ares,” Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Zootopia 2,” Pixar’s “Hoppers,” and “Dream Productions.” Lucasfilm’s The Mandalorian and Grogu, Marvel Television’s Daredevil: Born Again, and Marvel Studios’ Fantastic Four: First Steps.
Luke Kang, President of The Walt Disney Company, Asia “We are in a very unique position to entertain and engage consumers.” The Pacific Ocean seen from the stage. “With the unparalleled strength of our global and local creative studios across film, television and streaming, and the broad appeal of our beloved brands and franchises, we believe our storytelling is stronger than ever. ”
“Captain America: A Brave New World” star Anthony Mackie appeared live at the daytime trade event and also hosted the evening fan event “Disney Presents: A Night of Stars.”
Many stars from Disney’s Asian original programming also participated in the evening session. Park Eun-bin and Sol Kyung-gu from “Hyper Knife”. Kim Soo-hyun and Jo Bo-ah from “Knock Off”. Ju Ji-hoon and Park Bo-young from “Light Shop”. Ryu Seung-ryong, Yang Se-jong, and Im Soo-jung of “Low Life”. Kim Da-mi and Song Seok of “Nine Puzzle”. “Unmasked” stars Kim Hye Soo, Jung Sung Il, and Yuya Yagira and Masaru Kasamatsu from Disney Plus Japan’s hit drama series “Gannibal.”