GTA V Trevor Actor Reveals Truth Behind Story DLC

GTA V Trevor, Michael and Franklin

GTA V Trevor, Michael and Franklin

Breakdown

  • GTA 5 actor Steven Ogg revealed he worked on story DLC for the game
  • Ogg explained he worked on scenes for the long-rumored Agent Trevor game
  • GTA 5 story DLC was sidelined for GTA Online content

Grand Theft Auto V actor Steven Ogg has revealed the truth behind the long-rumored GTA 5 story DLC.

Ogg, who plays the psychotic Trevor Phillips in the popular action game, told fans that he worked on additional content for the game’s story.

The Trevor DLC would’ve seen the character in the role of a special agent, working alongside the FIB (Federal Investigation Buraeu).

Last year, GTA 5 dataminers uncovered references to unreleased story content for the game. This involved Agent Trevor, Zombie Apocalypse and Alien Invasion. None of these DLCs would ever release.

“Trevor was going to be undercover, he was working with the feds. 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,” Ogg told fans. “Then it just disappeared and they never did it, they never followed up on it.”

It does appear that some content from the scrapped DLCs was eventually reused for content in GTA Online. The Doomsday Heist is said to use multiple pieces of content from Agent Trevor missions, but the other two GTA 5 story DLCs have remained unused.

It’s not known how much of the Agent Trevor DLC was filmed with Ogg, or how far development went on the project. With GTA 5 weekly updates and the upcoming GTA 6 taking up Rockstar’s focus, we will likely never see this DLC in a complete state.

Alongside the scrapped development of GTA 5 Agent Trevor, Rockstar also worked on a huge documentary for the game that was similarly unreleased. Michael De Santa actor Ned Luke told fans that a Making Of was filmed over the course of multiple years, but none of that footage was ever used.

GTA 6 is currently scheduled for 2025 on Xbox Series and PS5, but it could be pushed to 2026.