
“It’s nice that this particular date seems to observe and celebrate the power of the Force, and we’re thrilled that Star Wars fans continue to find new ways to connect with a galaxy far, far away,” a Lucasfilm spokesperson told the New York Daily News.
The holiday has flourished in recent years—mostly thanks to the Internet—with people around the globe planning Star Wars-themed parties and movie marathons.
Your move, Cinco de Mayo.
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