The man JJ Abrams let see Star Trek Into Darkness as a dying wish, has passed away. RIP Daniel Craft

Even if you don’t know his name, chances are strong that you’ve heard the story of Daniel Craft. You probably know his name because he was the ‘Star Trek’ fan who was granted his final wish of seeing ‘Star Trek Into Darkness‘ after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, but he was also a member of New York’s Subway Cinema and helped organize the city’s increasingly popular Asian Film Festival. Last night, he passed away.
His death was announced on the New York Asian Film Festival’s Facebook page with the following message:
“Last night around 10:15pm, Dan Craft, who has been a member of Subway Cinema since 2004, passed away. His wife and brother were with him when he went, and he wasn’t in any pain. He’d been a bit loopy for a few days as his liver failed and toxins built up in his blood, and on Thursday his wife asked him if he needed to go to the bathroom. “I’m going…” he proclaimed, “Into the future.”
See you there, Dan.
Dan Craft: 1971 – 2013
We miss you.”
As sad as his final moments must have been for his friends and family, his final words certainly reflect his Trekkie nature. Boundless optimism in the face of the unknown has always been a signature theme of the ‘Star Trek’ universe, after all.
Earlier this morning, a friend of Dan’s took to Reddit to thank everyone who helped spread the news of his story. After all, this began as a simple post from his wife, but with Reddit’s help, it soon spiraled into a massive internet campaign. Here’s an excerpt from the post, complete with the details of how Dan’s screening of the latest ‘Star Trek’ adventure went over:
“A day or so after the thread began, Paige, Dan’s wife, got a voicemail from JJ Abrams and Damon Lindelof that was very nice and very straightforward: a producer for the movie would get in touch with them. The next day, one of the film’s producers showed up at the door of their apartment with a DVD containing a very rough cut of Star Trek: Into Darkness in his hands. Paige had made popcorn, Dan had spent the previous day resting so he could sit through the movie, and after signing about 200 non-disclosure agreements they watched the film and had a blast.
Afterwards, Dan got back into bed, exhausted, and didn’t get out again. Yesterday he was pretty non-responsive and Paige took him to the hospital for hospice care. Last night, at 10:15pm, with Paige and his brother in his room, Dan died. The last thing he got to do that gave him pleasure was watch the new Star Trek movie. And it’s because of you.
At a time when he didn’t have a whole lot to look forward to, r/StarTrek, JJ Abrams, Damon Lindelof, and Bad Robot performed a simple act of kindness for a total stranger and gave Dan something to be excited about for a couple of days. The movie did exactly what movies are supposed to do, it helped him forget about his problems for a couple of hours. It doesn’t sound like much, but in this case it was.”
This is a difficult story to write about without getting sappy, sacharine or insensitive, but to those of us who didn’t know him, Dan now stands as a symbol of the power of film. Here’s a man who spent his days helping to cultivate one of the best film festivals in the country and when the end was near, he took solace in cinema. “Dying Man Gets to See New ‘Star Trek’ Movie” is flashy headline, but this story is a powerful reminder of why we love cinema. Movies are capable of transporting us to new worlds, of helping us forget our pain for two hours — it’s comforting to know that a real movie fan was able to embrace what he loved until the very end.
Rest in peace, Mr. Craft.
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Edited at 2013-01-06 04:18 am (UTC)
it's so wonderful that jj and damon did that for daniel.
If you guys were dying and had one wish to grant before you pass on, what would it be?
I'd want to finally</> see Lady GaGa live in concert, front row & w/ a backstage pass for a meet & greet ;')
Though the author in question died a few years ago.
or like a million other things i can't even begin to list rn
oh also if god could grant me the wish then I would want all present and future rapists dicks to be burned off and suffer pain
Edited at 2013-01-06 03:47 am (UTC)
fuck ryan gosling
is that too much to grant a dying woman?
If I knew I'd die before the next Hobbit movie came out, I'd like to see some of the 2nd and 3rd movies.
and I would want to see as much of the next Hobbit movies as possible
yeah it's disney whatever. it's be great.
Edited at 2013-01-06 03:53 am (UTC)
Just that, and than have it played at my funeral (depressing I know)
I know Dave is so 90's it hurts, but his voice is my happy place.
Idk if I'd want to meet anyone cause I'd hate to meet someone I admired and find out they're nothing like I thought they were or a complete asshole.
Edited at 2013-01-06 04:23 am (UTC)
Since that's clearly not going to happen ever, my one wish would be to make it to the Inauguration this January. I couldn't get the time off of work to go in 2009 because my boss at that job was an asshole (even though she knew I'd made plans to go and she said it was fine, she was like DENIED the Friday before). Everyone else I volunteered with went and had an amazing time. :(
I vowed that I WOULD go in 2013 when President Obama was re-elected, no matter what.
Then, as my very last thing before I kick the bucket, a final game at AT&T Park watching the Giants because they're my life. Spread my ashes over McCovey Cove.
clearly i have high standards
Either that or a substantial donation to a children's cancer hospital/research/something (my best friend died of cancer when he was 17)
After that i'd love to spend a week with my mom in okinawa because she's always wanted to go and we only made it to Tokyo.
As for something entertainment related, meet John Hurt and have him read Stardust to me. I've been in love with his voice ever since I was 9 and first saw The Storyteller.
But regarding non-personal things, I'd probably want to do like you and see one of my favorite musicians in concert. Probably either Lady Gaga, Radiohead, Janelle Monae, or Vienna Teng (who I've already seen live, but would love to see again sometime)
Edited at 2013-01-06 08:05 pm (UTC)
- Meet Chris Hemsworth, stare at him for 30 minutes and talk for an hour or shit and get a long hug to end it all. (I seriously would like something sexual... but well, reality is a bitch)
Alternatives would be: Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, Hoechlin, Dan Feueurriegel.
- Like what one of the members who posted here: I want to see space as well.