GTA Trevor Actor Wants A Very Definitive Exit In GTA 6
"Pass the torch" to new protagonists with some extreme violence, says Steven Ogg.
First a hello, then sent to hell. That's the scenario the actor behind Grand Theft Auto V's Trevor would like to see for the character in Grand Theft Auto VI. While Steven Ogg hasn't reportedly done any work on the next entry in the franchise, he'd love to see Trevor "pass the torch" to new leads in a way that sees his brains turning into pink goo.
Speaking with ScreenRant, Ogg explained that his wish for GTA VI is "if Trevor appeared in it just to be killed at the beginning." This would be a full-circle moment for Trevor if Rockstar followed along with Ogg's suggestion. That's because Trevor kills GTA IV: The Lost and the Damned protagonist Johnny Klebitz in GTA V. "Pass the torch, stomp Trevor's head in, and sort of put an end to that and allow a new generation to take over," Ogg said.
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Last year, Ogg was reflecting on the past with Trevor instead of looking into the future. For instance, the actor revealed he recorded lines for a James Bond-like story DLC for GTA V that would have seen Trevor going undercover. However, that add-on obviously never happened, and it was reportedly scrapped because of the success of GTA Online.
As for GTA VI, the wait for the second trailer broke a sad record last month. It's now been over 400 days since the first trailer debuted, with no end in sight. Meanwhile, an analyst believes GTA VI could cost as much as $100. A research company predicts the game will sell 40 million copies and make $3 billion in its first year of availability.
GTA VI is planned to launch this coming fall.
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