STAR WARS ITEMS THAT WILL BRING THE POWER OF THE FORCE TO HALLOWEEN

Halloween is almost here, but it’s not too late to add a little Star Wars to your celebration — or to get an early start for next year. See below for 10 of our favorite items, from costumes to spooky Star Wars tales, that will make your Halloween more powerful than you can possibly imagine.




1. Rubie’s detailed and fun Star Wars costumes.

If you’ve ever wanted to be a Jedi, scoundrel, princess, or even a porg, Halloween is your chance. Rubie’s has a wide offering of Star Wars Halloween costumes from across the saga, including Jedi Master Luke Skywalker, Rey for kids, the aforementioned porg for toddlers, Princess Leia, Han Solo, and many more. If you don’t want to go full-costume but would rather something more subtle, there are options like the Darth Vader headband, tutu skirt, and rhinestone T-shirt. Happy trick-or-treating. Just don’t knock on Jabba’s door.



2. Radio Flyer’s amazing Landspeeder.

The dream of just about every kid who’s seen Star Wars, Radio Flyer’s Landspeeder is actually drivable and contains dialogue from the film. Punch it — and rule the sidewalk on Halloween.





3. Hasbro’s super-cool electronic helmets and lightsabers.

Instantly become Kylo Ren with a voice-changing helmet and crackling lightsaber, bring order to the galaxy as a stormtrooper, learn the ways of the Force with Rey’s lightsaber, and more. Perfect for Halloween or just using around the house, really.



4. Spooky Star Wars books and comics.

If you’re a fan of creepy tales, there are plenty to choose from in Star Wars. Among the many perfect for Halloween night are Marvel’s Star Wars: The Screaming Citadel, Adventures in Wild Space: The Darkness, Tales from a Galaxy Far, Far Away — Aliens, Vol. 1, and the upcoming Are You Scared, Darth Vader?. Or if you just want to honor the villains of the galaxy, DK Publishing’s Vile Villains sticker book might be the (evil) choice for you.



5. Star Wars Pez, of course.

It’s Halloween season. If you want candy around the house, it’s hard to beat a Millennium Falcon Pez gift tin, complete with BB-8, Rey, Han Solo, and Chewie dispensers. She’s got it where it counts, kid. Meaning she holds lots of Pez.

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