Which event explains the phrase "May the Fourth be with you"?
Correct answer: Star War fans celebrate Star Wars Day, an unofficial holiday

Tanya
The Star Wars series is such enjoyable viewing still. I watched them in the movie theater as a kid. Now I watch them at home on DVD with my kids.

× Kay Gee ×
and May the Fifth be with you the next day! *chug*

ChampionNymph37634
One thing I love about we humans is that we'll jump at the chance to invent a new additional holiday at the drop of a hat. Yeah! for any excuse to celebrate.

Player #4250921
This may seem trivial but I am a Star WARS fan, not a Star War fan.

#1DallasCowboysfan4
I will always remember that day because it is my birthday. Love Star Wars....even as a 67 year old broad.

Player #14192708
FACTCHECKER, SUPER NERD DAY

Chrono Neko
A long time fan of the series, I'm dissatisfied with Disney owning it. The series was originally intended to have only 6 instalments. To add to it, in my opinion was a great disservice. Though I'm interested in seeing Solo, I haven't thus far.

Player #4250921
Pretty sure Lucas intended to have nine installments. Just hadn't planned on Disney doing the last three.

Be wise
Just remember it’s the day before Cinco de Mayo.

Bobby Sue
that was cinda hard

Donna
ChampionNymph37634, blame or thank Hallmark Greeting cards!💟

Player #29216988
the question was not correct

Libs
Then we have Revenge of the Fifth. aka hangover day.

Red
× Kay Gee ×, Revenge of the Fifth

CJ
Today is May 4th. May the fourth be with you.

UnfilledInertia8
OptimisticFrog17914, never heard of it . Didn't get the connection.

Player #4250921
Player. Lois, It is May the Force be With You. May the Fourth be With You is a wordplay of the date May 4.