Miles Scott, a 5-year-old leukemia survivor, stole our hearts when we found out about his wish to become Batman for a day.
Thanks to the Make-A-Wish foundation and the people of San Francisco, this dream came true and the little boy got to experience Gotham City for a day.
Filmmaker Dana Nachman is now working with Miles and his family to bring Batkid to the big screen, with the help of a Indiegogo campaign.
Telling the story behind Batkid and how his wish came about, the trailer below features interviews from Batkid's parents and composer Hans Zimmer, composer of the Dark Knight trilogy.
It's amazing to see the scale of the production and how people pulled together to make a five-year-old's dream come true.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4kiiwqKnSI
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