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May the Fourth be with you: 4 ways to celebrate Star Wars Day

May the Fourth be with you: 4 ways to celebrate Star Wars Day

Editor’s note: A version of this story was published May 4, 2020.



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May the fourth be with you.

The day is officially known as “Star Wars Day,” as the popular movie franchise and its many TV spin-offs are celebrated.

Here are some ways to build on the saying, “May the Fourth is with you,” for those who aren’t already on the go.

This is where you find all things Star Wars-related, from news to ceremonies.

The movie franchise has dozens of films to choose from (if you include the 2008 animated spin-off “The Clone Wars”), which will keep you plenty busy if you choose to celebrate this day.

Not to mention all of the TV and streaming content options, including the very popular Disney series “The Mandalorian”.

Grab some popcorn and enjoy watching.

Stream memorable movie clips from John Williams on Spotify And Apple Musicso get the lightsabers.

The “Star Wars” actress died on December 27, 2016, as a result of “sleep apnea and other undetermined factors,” the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office determined.

She was 60 years old.

Her role as Princess Leia is iconic and it looks like she will be posthumously honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on May 4 this year.

So today you can roast Fisher and enjoy the memories of her over the years “a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.”

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