Mark Zuckerberg took it upon himself to post a "Star Wars" photo of his newborn daughter, Max, ahead of the premiere of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."

The 31-year-old Facebook CEO shared the photo of baby Max dressed like a Jedi on the social networking site hours before "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" opened in theaters.

"The force is strong with this one," Zuckerberg captioned the photo.

The force is strong with this one.

Posted by Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday, December 17, 2015

Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan welcomed their first-born daughter Max at the beginning of December, and of course, made the announcement over Facebook.

"Priscilla and I are so happy to welcome our daughter Max into this world," Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook.

The pair also announced they would donate 99 percent of their Facebook shares throughout their lifetime to the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative in honor of Max's birth. The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative strives to advance human potential and promote equality in areas like health, education, scientific research and energy.

"For your generation to live in a better world, there is so much more our generation can do," the couple wrote.

After this announcement some critics began to question where this money would actually go. Zuckerberg addressed the skeptics by posting another statement on Facebook.

"The Chan Zuckerberg Initiaitve is structured as an LLC rather than a traditional foundation. This enables us to pursue our mission by funding non-profit organizations, making private investments and participating in policy debates -- in each case with the goal of generating a positive impact in areas of great need," Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook. "Any net profits from investments will also be used to advance this mission."

The Facebook CEO recently shared another photo of himself changing baby Max's diaper along with the caption, "One more down, thousands to go."

One more down, thousands to go.

Posted by Mark Zuckerberg on Friday, December 11, 2015

Zuckerberg launched Facebook from his Harvard dorm room in February 2004. His net worth is now estimated to be $46 billion.