Marvel Fans Rent Out Entire Theatre So Cancer Patients Can Watch Avengers: Endgame For Free

Avengers: Endgame is making its way to cinemas in the next few months, and it looks like a couple of Marvel fans are trying to make the world a better place by making sure that cancer patients and sick children get to see the conclusion to the Third Phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Clay Stevens and Dillon Hill, the duo behind the charity One List One Life, have just revealed that they've rented out an entire theater at the Studio Movie Grill in Sacramento, California for a private screening of Endgame.

The two are providing free access to cancer patients and children that have been admitted at a local hospital. Now, they're asking for everyone's help to grab the attention of a few Marvel stars to record a video for these patients. Stevens and Hill just want some of the Avengers to put together a well-wishes video for those attending the screening, and so they're asking Marvel fans help by letting the word out.

"Our biggest obstacle is to get enough attention to get some of the actors to record a video. Tweeting, sharing, etc seems like the best way to help...maybe we can come up with a cool hashtag?" One List One Life wrote in its post.

This is such a sweet gesture from One List One Life, and we're hoping that Marvel stars like Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, and all the other members of the Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy take notice of this little request.

The free screening by One List One Life is to take place on April 29 at 12 pm PT.

Avengers: Endgame premieres April 26, 2019.

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