Star Wars: The Force Awakens is hitting theaters nationwide on Dec. 18 — but the Internet is trying to help one terminally ill superfan see it before then.

Daniel Fleetwood of Spring, Texas, suffers from a rare connective tissue cancer called spindle cell sarcoma.

"Judging by how progressive the disease has gotten in the past two months, I don't think I'll be able to make it [to the movie]," the 32-year-old Star Wars fan told Click 2 Houston. "I just love Star Wars. With everything I got, I love Star Wars."

"I really don't think that I'm gonna make it," Fleetwood said. "Please do what you can. Help me."

In July, Fleetwood's doctor gave him only two months to live. But he is still hanging onto life in hospice care, living with his wife Ashley. "It's a commitment and he still has that commitment, that drive, and that love, and I think that it's a beautiful thing," Ashley says in the video below. "Even if it's just a movie. That's magic for a lot of people."

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Fleetwood's story has prompted the hashtag #ForceForDaniel, an attempt to persuade Walt Disney Studios to give Fleetwood his own early screening of the movie.

Oh wow. Come on @Disney, Give the #ForceForDaniel... — Norman Lloyd Simo (@SigCowengTorr) November 3, 2015

Please make this dying guy's wish come come true & let him see The Force Awakens early! #ForceForDaniel — Steve Gulliver (@Steve_Gulliver) November 3, 2015

The move wouldn't be unprecedented. In 2009, Colby Curtin was able to see the Disney/Pixar movie Up before its release; the 10-year-old with a rare form of cancer died just seven hours after watching the film.

Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker in the original trilogy; John Boyega, who will play Finn in the upcoming movie; and Peter Mayhew, the man behind the mask of Chewbacca, are all supporting the cause.

"Even if we don't get to see the movie, for me, personally, just everyone caring so much, it matters so much," Ashley, Fleetwood's wife, told NBC News.

#forcefordaniel help my man get his last wish, to see a screening of Star Wars before cancer takes him. @bad_robot pic.twitter.com/XCuYD0KlpY — Ashley Fleetwood (@pandorashley) October 29, 2015

A scan of Fleetwood's lungs on Monday revealed that tumors had spread and are nearly covering his lungs, so we hope that Disney acts fast.