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May the 4th is always a special day for fans of Star Wars and that's why on Sunday you will likely hear someone utter "May the 4th be with you.". The saying comes from a line of dialogue in the ...
The image on X (formerly Twitter) was accompanied by a Star Wars-themed broadside. “Happy May the 4th to all, including the Radical Left Lunatics who are fighting so hard to to bring Sith Lords ...
"May the Force be with you" is a saying that, excuse the pun, flows through the Star Wars movies, TV series, books and comics. It's a saying used by Jedi Knights such as Obi-Wan Kenobi referencing ...
Grab your lightsabers — May the 4th is here. For "Star Wars" fans, May 4 is a day of celebration. You’ll likely hear someone say, “May the 4th be with you,” a playful twist on one of the ...
May 4 — or May the 4th, as fans say — has evolved over the years into Star Wars Day, an informal holiday celebrating the space epic and its surrounding franchise.
For some fans, the official Star Wars Day comes on May 25, the date of the first film’s release. The Los Angeles City Council even declared the date to be Star Wars Day in 2007, although the ...
Any good Jedi knows that May the 4th is a day celebrated far and wide around the galaxy. Even the Sith know. So, Disney Store just released 50+ new Star Wars styles in an early celebration. The ...
For Star Wars Day. May the 4th Lego has launched this incredibly detailed set of Fett's Firespray-Class Starship, and this 2,970-piece build is sure to be snapped up in record time.
May 4 — or May the 4th, as fans say — has evolved over the years into Star Wars Day, an informal holiday celebrating the space epic and its surrounding franchise.
May 4 is always a special day for fans of Star Wars and that's why on Sunday you will likely hear someone utter "May the 4th be with you." The saying comes from a line of dialogue in the 1977 film ...
May 4 — or May the 4th, as fans say — has evolved over the years into Star Wars Day, an informal holiday celebrating the space epic and its surrounding franchise.
May 4 — or May the 4th, as fans say — has evolved over the years into Star Wars Day, an informal holiday celebrating the space epic and its surrounding franchise.