Steven Ogg, the actor who played Trevor Philips in GTA 5, has spilled some beans about the canceled GTA 5 story Dlc.
As first reported by The Loadout, Steven was recently part of a live Q&a along with his GTA 5 co-actors Shawn Fonteno aka Franklin and Ned Luke aka Michael. During the session, Luke revealed,
“Originally they were gonna do continuing stories of Michael, Franklin, and Trevor.”
To this Ogg added,
“Trevor was gonna be undercover – he works for the feds. And we did shoot some of that stuff with ‘James Bond Trevor’ – he’s still kind of a fuck up, but he’s doing his best to pretend to be like [a secret agent]. We shot some stuff and then it just disappeared and [Rockstar] never did it, they never followed up on it.”
Conversation around the Agent Trevor Dlc began last year when the intel was datamined from GTA 5’s source code.
As first reported by The Loadout, Steven was recently part of a live Q&a along with his GTA 5 co-actors Shawn Fonteno aka Franklin and Ned Luke aka Michael. During the session, Luke revealed,
“Originally they were gonna do continuing stories of Michael, Franklin, and Trevor.”
To this Ogg added,
“Trevor was gonna be undercover – he works for the feds. And we did shoot some of that stuff with ‘James Bond Trevor’ – he’s still kind of a fuck up, but he’s doing his best to pretend to be like [a secret agent]. We shot some stuff and then it just disappeared and [Rockstar] never did it, they never followed up on it.”
Conversation around the Agent Trevor Dlc began last year when the intel was datamined from GTA 5’s source code.
- 4/23/2024
- by Ashish Yadav
- GamesHorizon
At this rate, it looks as if a movie based on Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto is likely to become a reality before the video game series’ long-awaited sixth installment ever materializes. Having just recently celebrated its seventh birthday, GTA V continues to make money hand over fist for the title’s aforementioned creator and publisher Take-Two, not just with game sales (which somehow keep on topping the charts) but with microtransactions available in its online component.
Fans in their millions still make regular day trips to Los Santos in order to mingle with other like-minded players and partake in the mode’s cornerstone Heist content, all with the ultimate goal of making green to spend on digital life luxuries. With even more updates due to arrive before 2020 comes to an end, then, you’d be forgiven for thinking Rockstar’s priorities still very much lie with supporting GTA Online instead of delivering a sequel.
Fans in their millions still make regular day trips to Los Santos in order to mingle with other like-minded players and partake in the mode’s cornerstone Heist content, all with the ultimate goal of making green to spend on digital life luxuries. With even more updates due to arrive before 2020 comes to an end, then, you’d be forgiven for thinking Rockstar’s priorities still very much lie with supporting GTA Online instead of delivering a sequel.
- 9/21/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Rockstar isn’t exactly known for the use of subtlety in its games. Both of the developer’s flagship properties, Red Dead Redemption and Grand Theft Auto, go in heavy on their overt satire of American culture but, in Grand Theft Auto V‘s case especially, the unabashed studio decided to take a step back and reconsider.
While at McM Comic Con in London, voice actors Ned Luke (Michael), Shawn Fonteno (Franklin) and Steven Ogg (Trevor) collectively hosted a panel in order to answer the attending crowd’s burning questions. As part of the Q&a, Fonteno revealed that Rockstar, in editing his recordings, had to remove over 15,000 instances of the word “N***a” being used. Fans who have spent endless hours touring Los Santos will be well aware that the word remains present in-game, of course, but Fonteno notes that Rockstar’s edits were simply a result of his...
While at McM Comic Con in London, voice actors Ned Luke (Michael), Shawn Fonteno (Franklin) and Steven Ogg (Trevor) collectively hosted a panel in order to answer the attending crowd’s burning questions. As part of the Q&a, Fonteno revealed that Rockstar, in editing his recordings, had to remove over 15,000 instances of the word “N***a” being used. Fans who have spent endless hours touring Los Santos will be well aware that the word remains present in-game, of course, but Fonteno notes that Rockstar’s edits were simply a result of his...
- 12/3/2019
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Here’s the latest episode of the 365Flick podcast, part of the ever-growing podcast roster here on Nerdly. If you haven’t heard the show yet, you can check out previous episodes on Libsyn, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres.
365Flicks Podcast – Episode 111: McM London Comic Con 2018 Round-Up
Thats right folks we took a trip down to the nations capital for McM Comic Con and met some amazing folks for interviewing and had an absolute blast. On this Episode we have interviews with Angus Mafadyen of most notably Braveheart fame in which he played Robert the Bruce. Taylor Gray who is the voice of Ezra Bridger on Star Wars Rebels. Then its time for Khary Payton (King Ezekiel) and Cooper Andrews (Jerry) of The Walking Dead. We break to review Deadpool 2 which went to see while down in London as well.
365Flicks Podcast – Episode 111: McM London Comic Con 2018 Round-Up
Thats right folks we took a trip down to the nations capital for McM Comic Con and met some amazing folks for interviewing and had an absolute blast. On this Episode we have interviews with Angus Mafadyen of most notably Braveheart fame in which he played Robert the Bruce. Taylor Gray who is the voice of Ezra Bridger on Star Wars Rebels. Then its time for Khary Payton (King Ezekiel) and Cooper Andrews (Jerry) of The Walking Dead. We break to review Deadpool 2 which went to see while down in London as well.
- 6/5/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The film American Gothic, which was filmed entirely in director Stuart Connelly’s house, will arrive on VOD services on October 24. It stars Ned Luke, who played Michael De Santa in Grand Theft Auto V, and The Amazing Spider-Man 2’s… Continue Reading →
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- 10/12/2017
- by David Gelmini
- DreadCentral.com
Voice actor for Grand Theft Auto V‘s Michael De Santa, Ned Luke, has come out and said he has no knowledge of any supposed Dlc for the title. In a statement released on the actor’s own Facebook page, Luke made pretty clear through his use of a bold font that he’s unaware of any potential story Dlc for Rockstar’s epic.
Everybody wants single player Dlc… I know Nothing about that. Don’t know when it’s gonna happen or even If it’s gonna happen.
At this point, it probably feels like the rumour of story content of GTA V is never-ending, but the prospect of such a thing had dyed down until very recently after Rockstar ruled out such content by stating all of their staff had been moved over to work on Grand Theft Auto Online. However, a picture posted to Instagram by the...
Everybody wants single player Dlc… I know Nothing about that. Don’t know when it’s gonna happen or even If it’s gonna happen.
At this point, it probably feels like the rumour of story content of GTA V is never-ending, but the prospect of such a thing had dyed down until very recently after Rockstar ruled out such content by stating all of their staff had been moved over to work on Grand Theft Auto Online. However, a picture posted to Instagram by the...
- 1/18/2016
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
When Grand Theft Auto V first launched in September 2013, I had originally planned on picking it up right away. After all, I had been a fan of the series since 2001, and it had been 5 years since we’d seen a proper entry. As the months went on, though, I, like many others, began to think about the possibility of the title coming to the recently released Xbox One and PlayStation 4. It made sense, as plenty of publishers do the same thing, and Rockstar Games has ported previous entries in the series over to several different platforms in the past.
So, I waited. And waited, and waited, and waited for Rockstar Games to announce something. Rumors popped up for months, but it wasn’t until E3 2014 that we got an official confirmation that the title would be coming to current-gen platforms, as well as PC. Now, after 428 days of waiting, I...
So, I waited. And waited, and waited, and waited for Rockstar Games to announce something. Rumors popped up for months, but it wasn’t until E3 2014 that we got an official confirmation that the title would be coming to current-gen platforms, as well as PC. Now, after 428 days of waiting, I...
- 11/23/2014
- by Eric Hall
- We Got This Covered
Grand Theft Auto V is now out in the wild and hopefully, most gamers have already sunk their teeth into it. Personally, while I’ve only completed 10% of the game so far, I’m loving every minute of it. Unfortunately, not everyone is having as positive an experience with the game as I am though.
Yesterday, PS3 owners were reporting issues with installing the digital version of the game. Apparently, some gamers were receiving an error code when trying to install. Sometimes it would pop up after having already waited several hours for the game to download.
Sony has now confirmed that this issue has been resolved:
“For those of you experiencing error code 80029564 when downloading or installing GTA V please accept our apologies,” a statement read. “This is been worked on as a high priority and we hope to have it resolved this afternoon. “Please delete any GTA content...
Yesterday, PS3 owners were reporting issues with installing the digital version of the game. Apparently, some gamers were receiving an error code when trying to install. Sometimes it would pop up after having already waited several hours for the game to download.
Sony has now confirmed that this issue has been resolved:
“For those of you experiencing error code 80029564 when downloading or installing GTA V please accept our apologies,” a statement read. “This is been worked on as a high priority and we hope to have it resolved this afternoon. “Please delete any GTA content...
- 9/18/2013
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Yesterday, Rockstar released three new GTA V screenshots. Not only did this make about 80% of gamer’s Monday worthwhile getting up for, but it also hints at some interesting nuggets of new info about the protagonist of the game. Rumours have been circulating about GTA V having multiple protagonists. Many were quick to call Bs on this “leak”, myself included, but the new screens seem to hint at that.
In the new three screen shots, two characters are obviously highlighted. An African-American male, and a man in a suit very much resembling the “Ned Luke” character.
First, we’ll look over the shot above. The man on the bike is obviously dark skinned. It is highly possible that he is a random civilian, but the absense of any other Npc’s is a bit odd. If this man is The protagonist, then many players were wrong is assuming Ned Luke is the main character.
In the new three screen shots, two characters are obviously highlighted. An African-American male, and a man in a suit very much resembling the “Ned Luke” character.
First, we’ll look over the shot above. The man on the bike is obviously dark skinned. It is highly possible that he is a random civilian, but the absense of any other Npc’s is a bit odd. If this man is The protagonist, then many players were wrong is assuming Ned Luke is the main character.
- 8/21/2012
- by Ryan
- Obsessed with Film
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