Daniel Fleetwood, the terminally ill "Star Wars" fan whose dying wish was to see the latest movie in the saga, "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," has died at the age of 32, according to a Facebook post from Daniel's wife, Ashley, Monday night.
Fleetwood — who suffered from spindle cell sarcoma, a rare connective tissue cancer — was allowed to see a private screening of the film earlier this month, after a campaign for him to see it went viral with the hashtag #ForceForDaniel and the support of "Force Awakens" cast members.
This is not the first time "The Force Awakens" director J.J. Abrams has granted a fan's final wish.
In 2012, Abrams sent a rough cut of "Star Trek Into Darkness" to a devoted Trekkie who was terminally ill with cancer five months before the film opened. The fan passed away shortly after watching it.
"The Force Awakens" opens in theaters December 18.
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