Footage for GTA V's canceled Trevor DLC was partially recorded, according to actor

by Danny Craig  · 
Footage for GTA V's canceled Trevor DLC was partially recorded, according to actor
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Steven Ogg, the actor behind Grand Theft Auto V’s Trevor, has revealed that some footage for one of the game’s canceled expansions had been recorded before it “just disappeared.”

The details:

  • Last year, dataminers discovered traces of canceled GTA V DLCs, one of which was "Agent Trevor." The limited information suggested that some of the content plans, such as the addition of a jetpack, had been reworked for GTA Online’s Doomsday and Diamond Casino heists.

  • In a recent YouTube Q&A with his GTA V co-stars (via @TezFunz2 on X), Ogg revealed some details about the DLC, such as its narrative. "Trevor was going to be undercover, he was working with the feds," Ogg said. "We did shoot some of that stuff with 'James Bond Trevor', where he's still kind of a fuck-up, but he's doing his best."

  • As for what happened to the expansion, Ogg claims that it "just disappeared and they never did it," with Rockstar never returning to the project. Not much is known about the other two DLCs, Zombie Apocalypse and Alien Invasion, but it's likely that neither had much or any work completed for them, leaving the base game's easter eggs involving aliens unsolved.

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