'Star Wars: The Force Awakens': Couple Marries at the TCL Chinese Theatre on Opening Night
Two Australians said "I do" outside the famous TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
-- Marry me, will you?
Two "Star Wars" fans said "I do" on opening night of the franchise's latest installment.
Andrew Porter and Caroline Ritter of Australia were married outside of the famed TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood this afternoon in a "Star Wars" themed wedding.
"It was the theater's idea," Ritter told Mashable of the nuptials. "They asked if anyone was interested in getting married here on the premiere date."
Marry they did, before friends with whom they'll see the film with this evening. Darth Vader walked Ritter down the aisle as a violinist played the theme to the movie, and R2D2 served as the ring bearer.
"May your love last longer than a Sarlacc's digestion," said the officiant, a man dressed as Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Porter and Ritter are part of a group of people who have been waiting outside the cinema since Dec. 5 for opening night. To get the opportunity to buy tickets, each member of the group must spend 24 hours outside with the group, according to their website.
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" is produced by Lucasfilm, a subsidiary of Disney, which is the parent company of ABC News.