A boy battling Leukaemia was 'delighted' after Scots hospital staff set up a private screening for him to enjoy the new Marvel movie.
Little Maxwell Shaw had feared missing out on the Spider-Man: No Way Home film while staying at Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow this week.
But six-year-old, who is known as Spider-Man's biggest fan, was thrilled after he got to attend the MediCinema with his family to see the movie.
The brave school boy is struggling to be vocal as he fights cancer, but his face 'lit up' when he saw his hero on screen.He was joined by his parents April and Lee Shaw and older brother Zachary, nine, for the special showing.Dad Lee said: “It was great to get to watch Spider-Man together, we are movie buffs and it’s one
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