Leukemia survivor Miles Scott dressed as BatKid, runs the bases at AT&T Park in San Francisco on November 15, 2013.

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A filmmaker is trying to bring the story of "Batkid" Miles Scott to the big screen

Scott won hearts when his Make-a-Wish request was to be Batman

There's now a trailer for a potential "Batkid" movie

EW  — 

Miles Scott, the 5-year-old leukemia survivor better known as “Batkid,” won over the hearts of San Francisco (and pretty much the entire Internet) when his Make-a-Wish request was to be Batman for a day.

In November, the city of San Francisco came together to make that happen, with thousands of people lining the streets to simulate Gotham City.

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Now, filmmaker Dana Nachman is bringing Miles’ story to the big screen. Well, she’s trying to.

Nachman has started an Indiegogo campaign to raise money for the film, titled “Batkid Begins,” which now has its first official trailer, featuring Miles’ parents, Hans Zimmer, and more.

See the original story at EW.com.