Star Wars: Visions is a new animated Star Wars series unlike any we’ve seen to date. Obviously the storytelling style and format set it apart from recent shows like Star Wars: The Bad Batch and Star Wars Rebels. Unlike those shows, Visions is an anthology series comprised of 9 short films that were all produced by top-tier anime studios. The series is also unlike anything we’ve seen before in that those studios were allowed to tell stories outside of continuity, meaning they could go anywhere and do anything they wanted.
Still, Star Wars has a very clear timeline of events. The Sith and the Jedi and the Empire all rose and fell and rose and fell at specific times in the canon. That means it’s possible to figure out when you are by looking at what forces are in play. That’s why fans are always interested in knowing when certain shows and movies take place—even if their status as canon is in question. With that in mind, let’s try to unravel the mystery that is Star Wars: Visions.
Is Star Wars: Visions in chronological order?
Here’s the thing: Star Wars: Visions isn’t part of the Star Wars canon. Since it’s not part of canon, and since all 9 short films have nothing connecting them, there’s not even a shared timeline for all of them to follow. Because of that, Star Wars: Visions can be watched in literally any order you want. Choose your own chronology!
Okay, but… seriously, how do you watch Star Wars: Visions in timeline order?
If you want to watch these 9 standalone little movies in an order, you can do that. While Star Wars: Visions is not canon (at least not yet—Lucasfilm can always change their mind), you can at least tell which era of the Star Wars mythology inspired each animation studio. So while there’s no official order, you could watch them in the following order based on each short’s status quo.
How does that sound? Who knows—maybe watching them in this order will cause a shared narrative to emerge. Let the bingeing and theorizing commence!
Stream Star Wars: Visions on Disney+
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