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Happy Star Wars Day! Here’s how to have a blast

- Brian Truitt @briantruit­t USA TODAY

Holy Sith, you guys! Star Wars Day is upon us again.

While the Star Wars Celebratio­n convention last month was the destinatio­n for fans who could make it to Orlando — though fortunatel­y everyone got to see that new

Star Wars: The Last Jedi trailer — “May the 4th” is a day for all lovers of Jedi, the Resistance, the Skywalkers, the Hutts, Boba Fett, Gamorrean guards, Maz Kanata, General Grievous, Rancor Keeper and Snap Wexley to celebrate all there is in the galaxy far, far way. (Why May 4, you ask? Why, it’s right there in the date, a play on “May the Force be with you.”)

The franchise has remained beloved to generation­s of fans since George Lucas’ original 1977

Star Wars, which means 40 years of ways to get your “May the 4th” on. Some of our favorites:

WATCH/REWATCH THE MOVIES.

If you can believe it, some people have never seen Star Wars. So now’s the time to get busy and watch all eight movies. For the rest of you nerds, revisit them any way you want. They’re on digital platforms now, and of course Blurays and DVDs. Chances are some of you still have old VHS cassettes. To go really old-school, dust off the laser discs.

BINGE OUT ON ANIMATION.

Don’t sleep on the cartoons that have been busy expanding the

Star Wars universe over the years. Six seasons of Star Wars:

The Clone Wars are on Netflix and showcase a pre-Vader Anakin and other Jedi during the prequel era, while the more recent entry

Star Wars Rebels focuses on the Rebel Alliance just before the events of the first Star Wars film. A fourth and final season begins this fall, but catch up on the previous three on iTunes, Amazon or YouTube.

LET THE BLUE MILK FLOW.

Luke Skywalker’s Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru had blue milk on their breakfast table back on Tatooine, and you can enjoy it as well by looking up the recipe online. StarWars.com has a whole section of food-related fun for those who want to party hearty, from Yoda’s root leaf stew to Kanjiklub sandwiches.

READ FURTHER ADVENTURES.

New comic books — most of them pretty rad — have fleshed out stories not seen in the movies. The flagship Star Wars title catches up with our heroes between the original movie and The

Empire Strikes Back, and the Poe Dameron series tells the story of Oscar Isaac’s X-wing pilot before

The Force Awakens. And for those who prefer prose, Chuck Wen- dig ’s Aftermath trilogy is an excellent look at the days right after the fall of the Empire in Return of the Jedi.

BUY SOMETHING NERDY.

Lots of places discount their Star Wars merch on May 4, and StarWars.com has a roundup of all the coolest stuff, from Millennium Falcon pool floats to R2-D2 Build-A-Bears. If you’ve got time on your hands (and shelf space in your house), Lego is unveiling its large collectors’ series Snowspeede­r. Or get yourself a neato Poe Dameron Black Squadron helmet as part of Anovos’ big sale.

MARK DOWN SEPT. 1.

That’s the day when all the new action figures, Lego sets and other toys arrive for Star Wars: The

Last Jedi. Places will have their stuff on sale at 12:01 a.m., and the faithful will be chasing after the goods like Poe and BB-8 during a First Order attack. Count us in for a new Rey with a lightsaber, plus one Old Man Luke.

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LUCASFILM Go back to the beginning to celebrate 40 years of the sci-fi saga.

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