Star Wars visions, the first anime set in the vast universe that George Lucas conceived in the second half of the 1970s and was born from the collaboration of seven different animation studios, has proven to be an innovative project that can surprise many fans while the expectation grows for one hypothetical second season.

Several of the directors involved in the initiative claimed would like to continue some of the stories narrated during the nine episodes available on the Disney + platform, but an official announcement has not yet come from any of the animation studios or the American giant. But what could be a central point of the second season? Among the many theories, the most interesting is undoubtedly the inclusion of fascinating stories, but with protagonists unrelated to power.

As unusual as such an initiative may seem, there are examples of the franchise that have been found to be more valid despite not having to do directly with the Jedi Order, Sith Order, or power-sensitive individuals. Just think of the Rogue One: A Star Wars Story movie, the series The Mandalorian, and therefore it could also be important to delve into civilizations, races, professions that have never been seriously delved into in the wide panorama of Star Wars, of which there are already many but small examples in the first season of Star Wars: Visions .

The unique visions of all productions also introduced new non-force characters such as: Geezer the Hutt, from the same family as Jabba, and Princess Misa, who certainly provide a base from which to develop alternative stories, but at the same time are useful for better defining the limitless boundaries of the Star Wars universe.

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