Embrace The Force With These Awesome Star Wars Death Star Christmas Lights
12/01/2017 04:04 pm EST
December is finally here, which means it's time to take all those Star Wars ornaments out of the closet. It's also the perfect excuse to buy a few more, and these new Death Star lights would look amazing on your Christmas tree.
The Death Star is typically associated with bad things, like you know, blowing up planets and such. Now you've got a chance to turn a rather big negative into a positive by hanging these grey Death Star string lights to around your home for the Christmas holidays.
Each set comes with 10 lights, so you might need a few sets if you're planning on throwing a Star Wars-themed Christmas party, but just to warn you, Darth Vader is not a fan of cheaping out on Christmas, so don't flake out on the decorations!
Each set will run you $32.99, and you can find the official description here. "Grey Star Wars Death Star string lights. Comes with 10 lights per set with a 30-inch lead wire and 12-inch spacing. Officially licensed."
Sounds good right? Yeah, we thought so, and you can order the Death Star string light set here.
As a bonus, these Death Star lights don't include a massive flaw in the design, so you won't have to worry about some rebellious ornaments trying to make them implode. Well, unless you grab a few X-Wing ornaments to complete your Star Wars homage. Those probably won't light up, but it will definitely set the tone for your Christmas festivities.
You could even grab a Darth Vader helmet and use it as your fireplace kindling just to up the ante, though you probably want to stop there. If yous tart switching out the Christmas music for Star Wars themes you'll probably start a Christmas riot, and no one really wants that.
Fans will get another Christmas gift very soon, as Star Wars: The Last Jedi is just around the corner. The film currently holds a 4.17 out of 5 on ComicBook.com's anticipation rankings, which you can vote for here.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi hits theaters on December 15, 2017.
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