In a heartwarming gesture, Disney has made a terminally-ill fan's wish of watching "Star Wars-Rise of Skywalker" come true.
The fan, who is a one terminal hospice patient, had the wish of watching the movie with his son, ahead of the film's scheduled release date, the New York Post reported.
To get help, a charity named Rowans Hospice made a plea on Twitter and it quickly got attention.
"Can you help? Sadly, time is not on his side for the 20th Dec. His wish is to see the final Star Wars film #RiseOfSkywalker with his young son. If you know ANYBODY who might be able to make it happen, please share with them. Thank you," the charity tweeted.
Soon after, actor Mark Hamil along with director JJ Adams wished Rowans Hospice "good luck" in trying to make the man's wish a reality.
It was on Thursday, that Disney's Chairman and CEO Robert Iger decided to publicly address their appeal on Twitter.
"On this Thanksgiving, we at @Disney are grateful to be able to share #TheRiseOfSkywalker with a patient and his family @RowansHospice. May the force be with you and with us all," he tweeted.
A man named Jonathon from Disney decided to show up at the Hospice on Friday with a laptop in hand.
It was then that the fan was able to watch the much-awaited movie with his son.
"This morning, a very nice man named Jonathan from Disney turned up at our Hospice with a laptop that had a very important movie on it. Our amazing patient has now seen #StarWars #RiseofSkywalker with his son," the charity tweeted.
"The Rise of Skywalker" is the franchise's ninth and final installment and it is slated to release on December 20 in the US.
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