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Mark Hamill, William Shatner And More Wish You A Happy Star Wars Day

Today’s date is May the 4th, which has come to be universally recognized as Star Wars Day. And in celebration of this international holiday, many a familiar figure has taken to social media to shout out the 42-year-old space saga.

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Today’s date is May the 4th, which has come to be universally recognized as Star Wars Day. And in celebration of this international holiday, many a familiar figure has taken to social media to shout out the 42-year-old space saga.

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Just take this new tweet from Mark Hamill for example, who has a special message for all his followers:

Hamill is set to reprise his role as Luke in the upcoming Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Another star that you can expect to see return – albeit under a thick layer of Wookiee fur – is Joonas Soutamo, who shared a Calvin and Hobbes-style cartoon on Thursday that features one of the saga’s most cherished double acts:

Shortly after Soutamo shared this tweet, the sad news broke that original Chewbacca actor Peter Mayhew had passed away, meaning that the recent May the 4th festivity has coincided with a flood of tributes to the late performer.

Naturally, the official Star Wars Twitter account has also tweeted a few May the 4th messages, encouraging fans to share their GIFs and artwork:

Meanwhile, franchise regular Warwick Davis showed us how he’s celebrating Star Wars Day, before asking his followers what their plans are:

As the day progresses, the stream of Star Wars Day messages shows no sign of slowing down, with everyone from William Shatner to the Flex Seal guy giving the holiday a shout out:

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Right now, we’re in the midst of the busiest year to date for the Star Wars franchise. Among the biggest projects on the horizon is the property’s first live-action TV show, The Mandalorian, which premieres on Disney Plus on November 12th. After that, the Sequel Trilogy finally comes to a close with the release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker on December 20th.

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