So I just recommend everyone to watch it again and again, to find new surprises in the stories that you may not have been impressed with before - you may find some different perspectives. Whenever you watch it, your favorite may change depending on your mood. Shirasaki: All nine shorts are precious to us, so it's really difficult to say. We'll have to see what people fall in love with. Like everything Star Wars, we'll want to build an ecosystem of storytelling around Visions and these characters.
Right now you can continue the storytelling - there's a novel coming out by Emma Mieko Candon, who's a really talented author. So are there plans to integrate Visions into the timeline saga storytelling? Not currently, but I have no doubt that we will see things that were in Visions become part of the fabric of Star Wars over the next decades. Waugh: That's right - every piece of Star Wars influences future Star Wars storytellers in some form or the other. Shirasaki: Not immediately, but it might influence the next generation of creators. Could elements from Visions be brought into canon? Some episodes feel like they should slot into the existing continuity pretty smoothly.