After Yelchin failed to arrive at a rehearsal on June 18, 2016, he was found dead by friends at around 1:10 a.m. that night. He was pinned between his
Jeep Grand Cherokee and a brick pillar gate post outside his house in
Studio City, Los Angeles. When Yelchin exited his vehicle and went to check his locked gate for mail, the vehicle rolled back down his driveway (which was on a steep incline) and trapped him against the pillar and a security fence. He was pronounced dead at the scene; the
Los Angeles County Coroner's office identified the cause of death as "blunt
traumatic asphyxia" and stated that there were "no obvious suspicious circumstances involved".
Tributes Numerous actors/actresses and other celebrities paid tribute to Yelchin in the aftermath of his death, posting their condolences on social media. was later replaced with a bronze statue of his likeness. Following Yelchin's death, the producers of
Star Trek stated that the role of Chekov would not be recast and that the character would be written out of any subsequent
Star Trek films.
Star Trek Beyond was dedicated to Yelchin and
Leonard Nimoy, who had also died since the previous film. ''
We Don't Belong Here, Rememory, Porto, Thoroughbreds, and the first two episodes of Trollhunters'' were all released after Yelchin's death and were dedicated to him, with the entirety of
Trollhunters being dedicated to him upon its conclusion in May 2018. Yelchin was featured in the "In Memoriam" presentation during the
89th Academy Awards. In October 2017, a bronze statue of Yelchin was erected at his grave in the
Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Celebrities present at the unveiling ceremony included
Jennifer Lawrence,
Zoe Saldaña,
Simon Pegg,
J. J. Abrams,
Emile Hirsch,
Demi Moore,
Jon Voight,
Drake Doremus, and
Jeremy Saulnier. Yelchin was memorialized in the video game
Star Trek Online. He received a memorial plaque alongside several other late
Star Trek actors, including Nimoy,
James Doohan, and
Star Trek creator
Gene Roddenberry. A
Starfleet vessel named "The
Yelchin" is mentioned twice in the
Star Trek: Discovery episode "Unification III" (S03E07) and again in the season four finale "Coming Home" (S04E13). In a 2023 episode of
Star Trek: Picard, Walter Koenig voices Pavel Chekov's son, named Anton in Yelchin's honor. In January 2019, Viktor and Irina Yelchin premiered a documentary about their son—
Love, Antosha—at the
2019 Sundance Film Festival.
Lawsuit and recalls like the one Yelchin owned
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), the manufacturer of the Grand Cherokee, was aware of 2014 and 2015 models having a high rate of rollaway incidents due to a
gearshift design that could make it difficult for the driver to determine whether the vehicle was in park or still in gear. FCA had already
recalled all 2014–15 Grand Cherokees for this concern in April 2016, but the software patch to repair the vehicles did not reach dealers until the week of Yelchin's death. Following his death, FCA accelerated the recall campaign and took steps to get the affected Jeeps repaired more quickly than originally planned. In August 2016, Yelchin's parents announced through their attorney that they were planning to file a
wrongful death lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler. The dealership from which Yelchin purchased the vehicle stated that he was responsible for his own death because he had allegedly "misused" and "modified" the vehicle and asked to be removed from the lawsuit. In March 2018, it was announced that Yelchin's family and Fiat Chrysler had confidentially
settled out of court. ==Filmography==