I couldn’t breathe in the Darth Vader mask on Halloween and had an asthma attack, but it was worth it. I bought breakfast cereals I hated to get the “Star Wars” stickers inside (and developed a nasty addiction to Lucky Charms). Then fast-food places started selling drink glasses. It won’t be like 1977 when, as a 10-year-old, I was overwhelmed by the idea of standing in line, multiple times, to see a movie that seemingly played in the same theater for months. Marvel and DC, for example, have been thorough in guaranteeing no box of cereal, fast food meal, store, city bus, television network or birthday party gift bag, is bereft of something having to do with comic book superheroes. Luckily, today’s kids know about navigating through movie hype. Is the saga best served by the story line’s chronology, even though Episodes IV through VI came first? Or should they see them as we did, in order of their creation? The question becomes how to accomplish that. Star Wars: What to watch before ‘Force Awakens’ comes out – The Mercury News Close Menu
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