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4 ways to celebrate Star Wars day at home

2020-05-04T23:32:28.037Z


May 4 is known as "Star Wars Day," which celebrates the famous movie series and its many derivations.


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On May 4 fans from around the world celebrate Star Wars Day

(CNN) - May 4 be with you.

Today it is officially known as "Star Wars Day", when the famous series of films and its many derivations are celebrated.

Here are some ways to get carried away by the saying "May 4 be with you" for those who have not yet done so.

Follow the official Twitter account "Star Wars"

"We had each other, that's how we won." From our galaxy to yours, # MayThe4thBeWithYou! pic.twitter.com/eG9OBy5Foj

- Star Wars (@starwars) May 4, 2020

"'We had each other, that's how we won,'" read a tweet accompanying an inspiring video of scenes from the "Star Wars" canon. "From our galaxy to yours, # MayThe4thBeWithYou!"

Watch the latest movie and other related content

"Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" will begin airing two months earlier via Disney + in honor of their day.

The streaming service announced that the final film in the "Star Wars" saga would join their plans for May 4, which will include the premiere of the eight-episode documentary series "Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian" and the end of the animated series "Star Wars: The Clone Wars".

It will also mark the first time viewers will be able to watch the entire Skywalker saga in one place, as Disney + will be airing all nine movies starting with 1977's "Star Wars: A New Hope".

Listen to some of the music

John Williams' famous film compositions are streamed on Spotify and Apple Music, so enjoy them.

Toast to the late Carrie Fisher

The "Stars Wars" actress died on December 27, 2016, as a result of "sleep apnea and other undetermined factors," the Los Angeles County coroner's office determined.

She was 60 years old.

Her role as Princess Leia is iconic. Last year, director JJ Abrams said he would incorporate unused images of Fisher from the 2015 movie "The Force Awakens" into "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" to keep his character in the final movie.

So today you can toast Fisher and enjoy his memories over the years "long ago in a galaxy far, far away ...".

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Source: cnnespanol

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