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May the 4th be with you: how the date became a Star Wars phenomenon

Star Wars is one of the most successful and influential movie franchises of all time. 

The franchise which started as a film series, has been expanded into TV shows, video games, comic books, and theme parks. 

But why is it that every year on the fourth day of May, fans around the world gather to show their love and appreciation for George Lucas' creation. 

First let's take a look at some history. 

It all began in 1977, when Star Wars: A New Hope (Episode IV), written and directed by George Lucas, was released to the world and instantly become a beloved cultural phenomenon. 

The film earned an enormous $775 million at the global box office and developed the franchise into a hugely lucrative merchandising industry.

Star Wars was extremely innovative for its time. It began a new era of special effects and pioneered the idea of an expansive fictional universe - a concept that we are so accustomed to seeing today, with the success of Marvel and Harry Potter. 

'A New Hope' was followed by two sequels, 'The Empire Strikes Back' (1980) and 'Return of the Jedi' (1983), which both also received high praise from audiences. 

Lucas later returned to the series to direct a prequel trilogy, consisting of 'The Phantom Menace' (1999), 'Attack of the Clones' (2002), and 'Revenge of the Sith' (2005) - which all received less critical acclaim than the original trilogy.  

In 2012, LucasFilms was bought by Disney for $4.05 billion, who went on to release a sequel trilogy, consisting of 'The Force Awakens' (2015), 'The Last Jedi' (2017), and 'The Rise of Skywalker' (2019).

As most fans know, the fourth day in May become known as Star Wars Day because of the play on words it has with the phrase, 'May the force be with you,' used by Jedi Masters

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