Let’s fourth with you: What is Star Wars Day? | Art and Culture News
May 4th has a special meaning for Star Wars fans around the world every year. Star Wars is a day that celebrates its films, series, video games, comics, and all other aspects of the science fiction universe created in 1977 by filmmaker George Lucas.
The reason why Star Wars fans choose May 4th is the date that resembles one of the most famous lines repeated throughout the film: “Let there be strength with you,” as it changes: “Let there be a fourth with you,” on this day every year.
May 4 has a special meaning for Star Wars fans around the world each year. It is the day they celebrate Star Wars, its movies, series, video games, comics and all other aspects of the science fiction universe created in 1977 by filmmaker George Lucas.
The reason Star Wars fans chose May 4 is that the date resembles one of the most famous lines repeated throughout the film: “may the Force be with you,” which changes to: “May the Fourth be with you,” on this day every year.
In Star Wars, the Force is an all-encompassing power flowing through every living being which can be harnessed by Jedi – the good guys – and Sith – the bad guys – to do things like move objects without touching them and shoot lightning out of their hands.