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I just found out, devastating news. He did a really good job with Chekov's accent because he's Russian. What makes it all the more sad is that he was only 27. He will surely be missed. :(
Post edited November 03, 2016 by Lucius_Malfoy
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doronnorod: I came across him in Miami doing a movie promotion.

He was super arrogant and talked in a condescending tone.

Plus he had a thing for vodka. Maybe he was drunk when this accident happened.

He will be replaced by other actors and forgotten in no time.
Do you have no respect for the dead? Just because you don't think he's a nice person doesn't make it so. It was a tragic accident, and no one can replace him because everyone is unique in their own way.
OLSEN IS GONE SIR
Also not really a fan, but yeah, it's sad.
I wonder how it happened, it really must have been a freak accident.
Odd Thomas is a excellent movie. He was great in it. RIP.
No, Mr. Chekov is dead :/

I really liked his performance in Star Trek reboot movies. Guess I'm going to see him for the last time in a couple of weeks when the new Star Trek reboot movie hits local cinema.

He really managed to bring about a very funny russian accent in the Star Trek world. I think he was actually better then original Chekov (Walter Koenig) from original Star Trek.
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Matruchus: He really managed to bring about a very funny russian accent in the Star Trek world. I think he was actually better then original Chekov (Walter Koenig) from original Star Trek.
Indeed. What people often forget is that when you're bilingual, it's often difficult to "fake" the accent of one language when speaking in the other. Anton was perfectly bilingual, speaking both Russian and English fluently, so his "fake" Russian accent probably required a lot more effort than for most people.

Hopefully the production team of Star Trek Beyond will be able to sneak a quick tribute to him in the film's opening or end credits, although I suspect the final cut is already complete.
Oh, when I noticed the headline I thought it was the original Chekov actor.

I can't say I know him (only thing I saw with him was probably Terminator:Salvation and I don't even remember him there) but it still sucks.
Well, dumb accidents happen. There is nothing to be done about that. :-/
RIP Anton "Chekov" Yelchin we will miss you.
I wonder who will be Enterprise's new navigator.
He died by accident.
He was crushed by his own car as it moved backward crushing him on wall.
It reminds me of another franchise, Final Destination .
"nine-five-wictor-wictor-two"
Post edited June 20, 2016 by amrit9037
Strange way to die. Did he wear a redshirt while that happened?
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amrit9037: RIP Anton "Chekov" Yelchin we will miss you.
I wonder who will be Enterprise's new navigator.
It will be a conundrum for the producers, if there is another sequel to the rebooted movies that is. I guess that will not be certain untill we see how well Beyond does at the box office. It it warrants a sequel I wouldn't be surprised if Chekov got written out of that one with a line of dialogue about getting promoted and assigned to another ship or something.

Must be really weird and sad for Walter Koenig, to see the actor a third of his age who took over his role for a new generation of fans pass away first.
https://imgur.com/EFml0zp
I didn't like the movies at all. But very sad to see someone go so young.

I'm wishing you the best. May you now be at a better place.
A reminder of how precious and fragile life truly is. I thoroughly enjoyed Yelchin's Chekov. May he rest in peace.