Yesterday was May the 4th, also known as "May the Fourth be with you", also known as "May the Force be with you", also known as the international Star Wars holiday.
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Every year, the fourth of May marks a day of celebration mainly among fans who grew up watching and reading Star Wars. May the fourth has come to be known as the Star Wars day, to celebrate George Lucas immensely successful science-fiction franchise. Star Wars went on to create a storm worldwide.
One of the reasons for the selection of the fourth of May as Star Wars day has a clever origin too. The day borrows its name from a pun that had originated from the Star Wars franchise s popular line, May the force be with you, which phonetically reached a place where force and fourth were used in the same context.
POP JEDI Episode 12 Celebrates May The 4th With A STAR WARS Day Special Edition (Exclusive)
The #PopJedi crew celebrates May the 4th with a special
Star Wars Day special edition, discussing the franchise, what drew them to the galaxy far, far away, and more! Check out the latest episode.
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Star Wars fans worldwide are celebrating Star Wars Day today, and the Pop Jedi crew is doing the same!
This week, Di Marie, Sith jade, and Rob DiLauro celebrate May the 4th by discussing the good, the bad, and the hopeful future of Star Wars. They also reminisce about their experiences with the franchise, what drew them to a galaxy far, far away, and more.
On This May the 4th I Have Only Seen One Star Wars Movie
On this “May The Force (4th) Be With You Day”. I can say I am one of the few who haven’t watched all of the “Star Wars” movies. I haven’t. When I tell people this I usually get a look of disbelief. There is a reason. I do own Disney+ so if I wanted to I could binge watch them all so that I can right this wrong.
I blame it on my babysitter growing up. I was about 4 years old when the original “Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope” came out in 1977.