“Things get better,” the actor told the boy over a series of uplifting exchanges.
Not all heroes wear capes…or ant costumes.
Paul Ruddhas come to the aid of a 12 -year-old boy whose classmates refused to sign his yearbook.

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“My poor son.
AWashington Postarticle later detailed how older students stepped in to support the Colorado preteen.
The story caught the attention ofMarvelstar Rudd, who gave the boy a signedAnt-Manhelmet and a handwritten letter.
And if that weren’t enough, he also surprised him with a FaceTime call.
Cassandra captured the heartwarming gesture, sharing images of the gifts as well as a clip of the conversation.
“Anyway, I heard about you,” Rudd says in the video.
“Likes chess, likes fencing, likes dinosaurs… am I right?”
The actor also imparted some wisdom to his new pal, writing him a message after their call.
I can’t wait to see all the amazing things you’re going to accomplish.”
So yeah, Rudd is right.
When you have Ant-Man and Evan Hansen in your corner, it reallydoes"get better."
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