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May 2, 2019

California declares May 4 as 'Star Wars Day'

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This year is shaping up to be a huge one for fans of a "galaxy far, far away."

California lawmakers voted Thursday to declare May 4 "Star Wars Day" ahead of Disneyland's Galaxy's Edge opening later this month, The Associated Press reported.

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Galaxy's Edge opens May 31 with a slew of attractions, merchandise and more for fans, young and old alike. Most of all it creates jobs and revenue for the local government, to the tune of possibly $14 million in tax revenue for Anaheim each year, according to the AP.

As most fans know, May 4 was previously the unofficial "Star Wars" day because of the turn of phrase, "May the force be with you," used by Jedi masters in the movies. No Sith allowed.

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In addition to Galaxy's Edge's debut, "Star Wars" fans will be treated to the final film in the Skywalker saga later this year with the highly-anticipated "Episode IX."

Last month, fans were gifted the first teaser trailer for "The Rise of Skywalker," set to hit theaters in December.

"We're so excited, because I think what you're going to end up seeing something you're going to be so happy with," Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy said about the upcoming film at "Star Wars Celebration," a fan convention for the films, games, books and more.

ABC News and Lucasfilm are both part of parent company Disney.