Star Wars: Visions Gets Anime Spinoff Debuting August 5
Star Wars: Visions Presents - The Ninth Jedi is set to debut on August 5.
Anime Expo just became ground zero for Star Wars fans craving something genuinely different. The first footage of Star Wars: Visions Presents - The Ninth Jedi dropped at the convention, and it's arriving sooner than expected: August 5 on Disney+ and Hulu.
This isn't a random spinoff. The series emerges from the Star Wars: Visions project, which has already proven that letting international anime studios loose with the galaxy far, far away produces wild, unexpected results. The Ninth Jedi leans into that DNA with Kenji Kamiyama as supervising director and series script supervisor, alongside director Shunsuke Tada steering the creative ship.
At Anime Expo, the team premiered the first episode in Japanese with English subtitles—a choice that signals the show's commitment to its anime roots rather than defaulting to English-first production. That premiere moment matters. It's a signal to the audience that this isn't Star Wars filtered through a Hollywood lens; it's Star Wars as imagined by Japanese creators working in their native medium.
The announcement itself came wrapped in visual spectacle, with a full trailer that gave attendees their first real glimpse of what Kamiyama and Tada have cooked up. For a property that's historically been cautious about experimentation, Visions has become the sandbox where that caution gets checked at the door.
Source: Anime News Network