It’s May the Fourth, the day when Star Wars superfans across Britain celebrate their love for the iconic franchise. This year marks the 25th anniversary of Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace. For fans like Mark and Nicky Tidridge, who had a Star Wars-themed wedding with R2D2 as the ring bearer and Darth Vader on the dance floor, Star Wars is more than just a movie; it’s a way of life. Mark, a long-time fan, has tattoos of iconic characters like Luke Skywalker and Yoda, and has spent over £100,000 on his collection of toys and props. Nicky, initially a non-fan, has now embraced their shared passion for Star Wars, even participating in charity events dressed in costumes.

Keith Guppy, another fan, has one of the largest collections of Star Wars memorabilia in the UK, with over 2,000 pieces, including action figures and ships. Despite the teasing from his colleagues, Keith’s wife, Emma, is supportive of his collection and even had a Star Wars-themed wedding with Stormtroopers greeting guests. Kevin and Tina Rankin renewed their vows in a Star Wars-inspired ceremony, with the Reverend dressing as Kylo Ren. Kevin, a member of the 501st UK Garrison, is deeply involved in prop building and costume creation, and finds deep personal meaning in the Star Wars saga, which resonates with his life experiences.

These superfans exemplify the passion and dedication that fans have for the Star Wars franchise. From themed weddings to massive collections of memorabilia, their love for a galaxy far, far away knows no bounds. Despite the occasional teasing and raised eyebrows from non-fans, these fans find joy, community, and connection through their shared love of Star Wars. For them, May the Fourth isn’t just a day on the calendar; it’s a day to celebrate the magic and wonder of a universe that has captured the hearts and imaginations of millions around the world. And as they say, “May the 4th be with you”.

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