Watch Anton Yelchin Doc ‘Love, Antosha’ Free on Tubi

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Given his young age, immense talent, and incredible potential, the loss of actor Anton Yelchin was particularly painful. Known for appearing in films like Fright NightOdd Thomas, and the Star Trek movies, Yelchin quickly established himself as a fan favorite Hollywood star. Sadly, he was killed suddenly at the age of 27 in 2016 as the result of a freak accident outside of his home, and Yelchin has been badly missed by fans across the world ever since.

In 2019, director Garret Price released the new documentary Love, Antosha, a film that delves into the short life and career of the late actor. Nicolas Cage is featured as the narrator of the doc, with J. J. Abrams, Willem Dafoe, Simon Pegg, Jennifer Lawrence, Jodie Foster, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, and many more notable stars sharing their memories of their experiences working with Yelchin. Now, the film is streaming for free on Tubi, giving all of us the chance to watch the documentary at any time for no charge.

For those unfamiliar, Tubi is a streaming service similar to Netflix and Hulu, but with one key difference: the content is totally free to watch. The service does have an app to allow you to watch its available movies and TV shows on various devices, but you can also access Tubi by simply visiting the official website Tubi.tv. Making an account to watch Love, Antosha and other movies is not required, though you still have the option to do so if you want to create a queue.

You can check out the official trailer for Love, Antosha below, and to watch it now, just head on over to Tubi.tv, or look for the film on the Tubi app!

Synopsis: Through Anton Yelchin’s journals and other writings and interviews with his family, friends, and colleagues, filmmaker Garret Price looks not just at his career, but at a broader portrait of the man.


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