Fans Remember Robin Williams With Mural And ‘Merry Friggin’ Christmas’ Trailer [VIDEO]

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It's been nearly two months since actor Robin Williams committed suicide.

The world continues to remember and honor the talented comedian, who gave the world so much to laugh about.

The students of Sandburg High School began their "Artober" celebration by creating a chalk mural tribute of Robin Williams with drawings of the actor's roles in "Aladdin," "Hook" and "Mrs. Doubtfire," according to the Chicago Tribune.

"He was part of all of our childhoods," stated Sandburg high school senior Sheila Walsh.

Students reportedly began making preparations for the mural about two weeks ago with the help of professional artist Adam Fabianski, according to fellow senior Yasmin Rassouli.

"It's always sad when someone like that goes, and he's also someone who inspired a lot of artists," stated Walsh.

Walsh and Rassouli's Robin Williams mural will reportedly remain in the parking lot until rain or snow washes the students' work away.

Sandburg High School students aren't the only ones commemorating Robin Williams' work.

The company behind Robin Williams' last film, "A Merry Friggin' Christmas," has released the full trailer of the film, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Joel McHael, Clark Duke, Oliver Platt, Candice Bergen and Lauren Graham star in the "A Merry Friggin' Christmas" alongside the late comedian.

The film is reportedly set to hit theaters on November 7 with only a limited release, according to various listings sites.

Click here to watch the trailer.

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