He had so much talent. Such a devastating loss. π
taintedlove281 on
He is dearly missed

IntrovertGirl83 on
I started watching the Steven Spielberg miniseries Taken and heβs in it. I believe it came out in β01 or β02.
tiger-steel on
Already 10 years? I remember seeing the news in high school. Time flies. RIP
Mimyx on
Still someone I think about a lot. For both his incredible talent and his frankly bizarre and preventable death.
astrologicalco on
I honestly thought it was a weird made-up celebrity rumour when I first heard
8888eightyeight on
I’m still pissed at whoever turned his Jeep on.
LLDN on
I watch fright night and green room at least once a year. Such solid films.
c0smicgirly on
I literally put my emergency brake on always because of what happened to him.
My mom had the same Jeep model and it went from park to reverse (or what we thought was park) in a lot and the only giveaway was the reverse camera that started beeping as cars drove by on the street behind the lot. Horrifying.
His poor family. And poor Anton, a terrible way to die.
Dafoes_teeth on
I was able to visit his gravesite recently. RIP
angelbuttcake on
Iβm going to watch alpha dog now.
For one, to honor Anton.
And two, I love any movie where Justin Timberlake goes to jail for the rest of his life.
mossmosspatch on
my dad and I are huge Trekkies and we loved watching the JJ Abrams movies when I was in high school. It was so special that this amazing franchise was still going and my dad could watch me grow up with it just like he did. We were so so sad when Anton Yelchin died, like heartbroken. I remember my dad crying when I told him how he died. I’m crying writing this comment π’
VegetableArtistic705 on
His death is such a brutal one. Left the car in neutral and it crushed him between itself and his gate. I can only hope it was quick and he didn’t suffer for long.
TheWastedYouth18 on
He was very memorable. He’s a real magician.
Few-Road6238 on
It really is heartbreaking the way he died. I really wish he never died especially when I really loved him as Chekov in the JJ Abrams Star Trek universe. Heβll never be forgotten and will always be remembered β€οΈ
ilyennevmegnincs on
he will always be my answer to “which famous person’s death shook you to the core”
EchoesofPoe on
His mom’s documentary about him is absolutely lovely.
Signal-Ebb5978 on
Just rewatched Star Trek with him in it 2 days ago π’
rosesgone on
2016? Mandela cuz didn’t he die in 2014??? I specifically remember talking about it in 2014 in my senior civics class with my friends cuz we listened to the news every morning in that class.
mrdude817 on
Wow, I did not realize him and James Gandolfini died exactly 3 years apart. I think about both of them all the time
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I think about him all the time.
Such a crazy loss
He had so much talent. Such a devastating loss. π
He is dearly missed

I started watching the Steven Spielberg miniseries Taken and heβs in it. I believe it came out in β01 or β02.
Already 10 years? I remember seeing the news in high school. Time flies. RIP
Still someone I think about a lot. For both his incredible talent and his frankly bizarre and preventable death.
I honestly thought it was a weird made-up celebrity rumour when I first heard
I’m still pissed at whoever turned his Jeep on.
I watch fright night and green room at least once a year. Such solid films.
I literally put my emergency brake on always because of what happened to him.
My mom had the same Jeep model and it went from park to reverse (or what we thought was park) in a lot and the only giveaway was the reverse camera that started beeping as cars drove by on the street behind the lot. Horrifying.
His poor family. And poor Anton, a terrible way to die.
I was able to visit his gravesite recently. RIP
Iβm going to watch alpha dog now.
For one, to honor Anton.
And two, I love any movie where Justin Timberlake goes to jail for the rest of his life.
my dad and I are huge Trekkies and we loved watching the JJ Abrams movies when I was in high school. It was so special that this amazing franchise was still going and my dad could watch me grow up with it just like he did. We were so so sad when Anton Yelchin died, like heartbroken. I remember my dad crying when I told him how he died. I’m crying writing this comment π’
His death is such a brutal one. Left the car in neutral and it crushed him between itself and his gate. I can only hope it was quick and he didn’t suffer for long.
He was very memorable. He’s a real magician.
It really is heartbreaking the way he died. I really wish he never died especially when I really loved him as Chekov in the JJ Abrams Star Trek universe. Heβll never be forgotten and will always be remembered β€οΈ
he will always be my answer to “which famous person’s death shook you to the core”
His mom’s documentary about him is absolutely lovely.
Just rewatched Star Trek with him in it 2 days ago π’
2016? Mandela cuz didn’t he die in 2014??? I specifically remember talking about it in 2014 in my senior civics class with my friends cuz we listened to the news every morning in that class.
Wow, I did not realize him and James Gandolfini died exactly 3 years apart. I think about both of them all the time