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

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

Queen Esther
We just passed may 4th not that long ago!! ( liked the book that George Lucas's wife made her name is mellody it was a book about money!! I liked it!!)

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.