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November 29, 2019

Dying Star Wars fan gets special advanced screening of 'The Rise of Skywalker'

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Never tell them the odds.

With time running out, a hospice facility in England managed to secure a special advance screening of "The Rise of Skywalker" for one of its patients, a dying Star Wars fan they said would not live to see the film's December 20 release date.

The patient, who is choosing to remain anonymous, was able to watch the film Friday morning thanks to some behind-the-scenes mountain-moving by Disney CEO Bob Iger.

"I just want to say the biggest thank you to everyone that has helped to make this happen. During what is just a horrible situation to be in, you have helped to make some wonderful memories and bring some joy to my family,” the man said in a statement. "I am a huge Star Wars fan, and what I am going through is completely dire. Then to top it all, I thought I wasn’t going to see the film I have been waiting to see since 1977! I still can’t believe it.”

PHOTO: Disney allowed a Rowans Hospice patient and his son to watch "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" before the official release date.
Rowans Hospice
Disney allowed a Rowans Hospice patient and his son to watch "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" before the official release date.
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The hospice released a photo of the man and his son wearing Stormtrooper helmets and holding blasters, surrounded by fellow costumed Star Wars fans.

On Wednesday we threw a Star Wars themed party for the patient and his family. We were joined by Stormtroopers, wookies and droids and a brilliant time was had by all pic.twitter.com/SDAoUDIsXq

— Rowans Hospice (@RowansHospice) November 29, 2019

Hospice employee Lisa Davies brought the patient’s wish to the attention of the staff. Over several days, the hospice used Twitter to get the attention of many people connected to Star Wars, including Luke Skywalker actor Mark Hamill. The request eventually made its way to Iger, who granted the wish.

“On this Thanksgiving, we at Disney are grateful to share The Rise of Skywalker with a patient and his family,” Iger tweeted Thursday.

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!

— Robert Iger (@RobertIger) November 28, 2019

A day later, the final chapter of the Skywalker saga made its way to the front doors of the hospice.

“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,” the hospice tweeted along with a photo.

PHOTO: Rowans Hospice Health Care Support Worker, Lisa Davies, left, and Senior Staff Nurse, Jill Saunders, right welcome Disney Rep, Jonathan Bush with "The Rise of Skywalker."
Rowans Hospice
Rowans Hospice Health Care Support Worker, Lisa Davies, left, and Senior Staff Nurse, Jill Saunders, right welcome Disney Rep, Jonathan Bush with "The Rise of Skywalker."

“I am utterly speechless about what has happened. We cannot thank Disney enough for helping us to fulfill our patient's wish,” Davies said.

The patient’s wife called the response to her husband’s wish "mind-blowing."

PHOTO: C3PO, John Boyega and Oscar Isaac appear in a scene from the 2019 film, "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker."
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C3PO, John Boyega and Oscar Isaac appear in a scene from the 2019 film, "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker."

“The massive Star Wars community has been incredible. The amazing people who have visited, along with the messages and gifts we have received, have provided us with an opportunity to talk to our son more about the reality of his Dad’s condition.”

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