Inspired by a tweet from the wife of a U.S. soldier serving overseas, Disney has brought special screenings of Marvel's Avengers: Endgame to various military bases across Afghanistan to support the troops.

We're going to get @Avengers Endgame to Al Udeid and Bagram next week! Thanks @KatAtDisney for suggesting this! @WaltDisneyCo honors, appreciates & respects our American men & women in the miliatary! — Robert Iger (@RobertIger) April 27, 2019

As a sign of appreciation for U.S. troops deployed overseas, Disney broughtto those stationed in Afghanistan.Marvel's latest blockbuster was easily the most anticipated movie of the year, smashing pre-sale records and rapidly approaching $2 billion worldwide. But as Disney fan Kat Lancaster pointed out in a tweet last week, not everyone was so easily able to see the highly anticipated sequel. Her husband, Air Force Major Joshua-Lee Lancaster, is currently deployed overseas.Lancaster sent a tweet to Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger asking if there was a chance he could bringto some of the U.S. military bases across the globe. At the time, Iger responded with a simple "Will check!" but it looks like the House of Mouse has delivered.Announced on The Walt Disney Company website, Disney surprised U.S. troops overseas with special screenings of. The film was shown at Bagram Air Field on Wednesday, May 1, and Thursday, May 2, with additional showings planned for Kandahar this weekend.Iger said in a statement.Disney went through some great lengths to make the showing happen, sending the film to Bagram "under the highest security." Apparently, the disk contianing the film could only be unlocked with a sepcial code that was protected by Army & Air Force Exchange Service employees and Disney’s senior vice president of North American theatrical distribution, Ken Caldwell.recently surpassed $500 million at the domestic box office and is rapidly approaching $2 billion worldwide mark. This isn't the first time Disney has thanked U.S. troops with special screenings, as the company has previously partnered with Army & Air Force Exchange Service to bring other Marvel andfilms to bases across the world.the company said.