Miles Scott, born on May 8, 2008 in the United States, captured hearts around the world as the beloved Batkid. At just 18 months old, he was diagnosed with a form of leukemia known as lymphoblastic leukemia. Despite his young age, Miles showed incredible courage and resilience as he fought the disease.
One of the most elaborate Make-A-Wish projects ever staged was dedicated to fulfilling Miles' dream of becoming a superhero sidekick. With the help of the San Francisco community, a fake Gotham City was created in November 2013 to honor the brave young boy.
It was an unforgettable experience for Miles and everyone involved, as the entire city came together to celebrate his bravery and spirit. The young cancer survivor shone brightly as Batkid, inspiring people around the world with his superhero antics.
Following his epic day as Batkid, Miles continued to captivate the hearts of many. In 2018, he was declared cancer-free, marking a major milestone in his journey to health and happiness. His resilience and positivity served as an inspiration to all who knew his story.
With his supportive family by his side, including his parents and younger brother Clayton, Miles embraced life with newfound vigor and strength. His brother Ben was born after the unforgettable Batkid adventure, adding another layer of love and joy to their family dynamics.
Miles Scott's story touched the hearts of millions, leaving a lasting impact on those who followed his courageous journey. Hollywood even took notice, with actress Julia Roberts set to produce and star in a feature adaptation of his inspiring tale.
Receiving the key to the city from San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee was a fitting tribute to the young hero who had captured the city's imagination and united its residents in a shared spirit of hope and kindness.
As Batkid, Miles Scott showed the world that even the smallest heroes can make the biggest impact. His story continues to inspire countless individuals to believe in the power of dreams, resilience, and the unwavering strength of the human spirit.