The Ninth Jedi Kicks Off Star Wars: Visions Presents With a Rushed First Episode
As the first series under the Visions Presents banner, The Ninth Jedi tests whether the anthology's short-form stories can sustain longer narratives, and its mixed early reception raises questions about the format's viability for future expansions.
Reporting from 1 sources: Beneath the Tangles.
The first series under the Star Wars: Visions Presents banner, The Ninth Jedi, continues Lah Kara's story across eight episodes. Early impressions of the first episode cite recycled plot elements from The Phantom Menace and compressed pacing that feels more suited to a short. Production I.G's animation is praised, but the use of 3D CGI against 2D backgrounds is distracting. All episodes stream on Disney+ and Hulu from August 5.
The first episode of The Ninth Jedi opens with Margrave Juro's freighter fleeing General Nawaan's capital ship. A tracker forces the crew into a black hole escape that the episode's reviewer calls visually striking but too brief. The plot leans on a single slave system controlling all droids, a beat directly recalling The Phantom Menace, and Nawaan's apparent lack of non-droid personnel strains credibility when the episode later reveals his human and alien army. Kara faces Nawaan one-on-one in the premiere, an encounter that ends with his withdrawal rather than resolution. The episode's compressed pacing suggests the production team is still scripting for a short, not a full series. Production I.G delivers smooth 2D animation, though 3D CGI vehicles clash with the hand-drawn environments. The series expands one of the strongest shorts from Star Wars: Visions, and the directors' emphasis on the Visions Presents label hints that other stories may receive similar treatment. All eight episodes arrive on Disney+ and Hulu on August 5.
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