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Marvel Fan Rents Out Entire Theatre For Cancer Patients

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Two Marvel fans is doing something good for cancer patients. According to ComicBook.com, Dillon Hill and Clay Stevens have rented out Sacramento, California theater showing Avengers: Endgame. The duo will give tickets to a cancer patients for free. Hill and Stevens are behind the charity One List One Life. One List One Life is a charity that uses digital media to help those suffering from cancer check things off their bucket lists.

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