A play on a famous line from the inaugural Star Wars movie, the origins of May 4 as Star Wars Day has an interesting cultural history, tied to, among other things, former British PM Margaret Thatcher.
Today the fans celebrate the biggest franchise created in the times when creating franchises was not even trending. Star Wars Day is celebrated across the globe on May 4 to observe the presence of a cinematic universe created by filmmaker George Lucas.
At its core, 'Star Wars' is a classic tale of underdogs taking on a powerful enemy; it's a story of hope and perseverance, of standing up for what's right even when the odds are against you.