Several stars from the "Fast & Furious" movies paid tribute to Paul Walker on the second anniversary of his death.

Tyrese Gibson, Vin Diesel and Jordana Brewster are a few of the cast members from the films who took to posting heartfelt posts on social media on Monday, Nov. 30 in remembrance of Walker, according to ABC News.

Gibson, who plays the role of Roman Pearce in the movies, shared his tribute to Walker on his Instagram page, which was a photo of him and the late star, along with the touching caption, "It's still not easy...... 2 years ago today... We lost our brother," wrote Gibson. "Today I'm just gonna lay low and process..... Clarity through Prayers and perspective is what I always seek and pray for.... With a heavy heart I post this....."

Diesel, who portrays Dominic Toretto in the films, posted his tribute to Instagram as well, which is a photo of him and Walker with a text caption "Brotherhood Has No Limits." Walker's image is slightly faded out compared to Diesel's. The actor also wrote on Facebook to Walker, "No matter where you are in this universe...You will always be, my brother."

Brewster, who plays the role of Mia Torreto in the franchise, posted a black and white photo of Walker smiling for her tribute on her Instagram page. She also paired the picture with a quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson.

"'The largest part of his power was latent. This is that which we call Character,-a reserved force which acts directly by presence, and without means.' -Ralph Waldo Emerson #paulwalkerforever," Brewster wrote on Instagram.

Walker, who appeared in six "Fast & Furious" films as Brian O'Conner, died in 2013 after getting into a fatal car accident while riding in the passenger seat of a Porsche Carrera GT.