May 4 has a special meaning for Star Wars fans around the world every year. It’s the day they celebrate Star Wars, its movies, series, video games, comics, and every other aspect of the science fiction universe created in 1977 by filmmaker George Lucas.
The reason Star Wars fans chose May 4 is that the date resembles one of the most famous lines that was repeated throughout the film: “may the force be with you.” which changes to: “Let the fourth be with you,” that day every day course.
In Star Wars, the Force is a global power that flows through all living things that can be harnessed by the Jedi (the good ones) and Sith (the bad ones) to do things like move objects without touching them and throw lightning out his hands.
Since the release of the first film in 1977, eight more films about Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Han Solo, Princess Leia Organa and other characters such as Chewbacca, Rey, Kylo Ren and R2D2 have become an element. basic of pop culture around the world.
There have also been several films and derivative shows, such as Rogue One, Solo and The Mandalorian.
Over the decades, the nine major films have generated nearly $ 9 billion in box office sales, making them one of the most successful film franchises.
If you’ve never seen Star Wars, what can you expect from the nine movies?
First, they will visit dozens of planets with hundreds of aliens, robots and other intriguing-looking creatures. And they will have Jedi knights who produce lightsabers and fight the evil Sith lords to determine the fate of the galaxy.
For those of you trapped at home under the COVID locks, 2021 may be the perfect year to immerse yourself in a “Galaxy very, very far away”. Watching these nine movies will take about 20 hours in total, more than enough time to get the mind out of the pandemic for a while.
However, among Star Wars fans, a hotly debated topic is the order in which these films can be seen. Should they follow the order in which they were released or the order in which they occurred? Or should it be a mixture of both, the so-called Machete Order?
Have you finished these nine movies yet? Then it might be time to move on to other Star Wars movies and shows, such as The Mandalorian, The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch, or Rogue One.
But please skip the Star Wars Christmas special.