A lifelong "The Force Awakens," and several stars of the flick have thrown their behind the man.

Daniel Fleetwood, 32, has spindle cell sarcoma, a rare form of connective tissue cancer, and was told by doctors in July that he only had two months to live. Fleetwood, who's currently in home hospice care, says he's been a huge "Star Wars" fan since he was a boy, has one dying wish: to see "The Force Awakens," which isn't due in theaters until December.

"Judging by how progressive the disease has gotten in the past two months I really don't think that I'll be able to make it," Fleetwood told local Houston news station KPRC.

Friends and family started an online campaign, #ForceForDaniel, to show their for Fleetwood's wish, and several of the "Star Wars" universe have also tweeted their approval of the cause. Both Peter Mayhew (a.k.a. Chewbacca) also retweeted another post featuring the hashtag.

"It's a commitment and he still has that commitment, that drive, and that love and I think that it's a beautiful thing," Fleetwood's wife, Ashley, told KPRC. "Even if it's just a movie. That's magic for a lot of people."

There's been no word yet from Disney or "Force Awakens" helmer Star Trek Into Darkness." Abrams agreed, and that fan, Daniel Craft, died only days after seeing the film.

Our fingers are crossed for Fleetwood.

[via: KPRC, h/t The Hollywood Reporter]

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