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Time of India
3 hours ago
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- Time of India
GTA 5 actors pitch GTA 6 story DLC featuring Trevor, Michael & Franklin
As Rockstar Games prepares for the 2026 release of GTA 6, the favorite three from GTA 5, Trevor, Michael, and Franklin are not finished yet. The stars of the legendary characters announced their concept of a special story DLC that could see them return for an ultimate heist. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Now, they are calling on fans to campaign for their comeback. GTA 5 stars demand one final heist in GTA 6 DLC In a June 15 Comic Con Brussels panel, Steven Ogg (Trevor), Ned Luke (Michael), and Shawn Fonteno (Franklin) had their say about playing in the Grand Theft Auto world again. When asked by a fan if they would be in GTA 6, the three actors replied in a very positive manner, suggesting a possible story DLC of one final job. "That would be great," replied Luke, to which Fonteno chimed, "What you call it, 'The Final Score'?" The concept continued to develop onstage, with Luke proposing the title The Final Score. The actors grinned at the prospect of getting together again for one final heist in a different city, Vice City, the location for GTA 6. Fonteno even called on fans to act: "So y'all campaign. One last score." GTA 5: Steven Ogg, Shawn Fonteno & Ned Luke Q&A Session | Comic Con Brussels | 11-05-2025 What it might portend for GTA 6 and Rockstar's intentions As nice as the idea is for dedicated fans, Rockstar Games itself has not announced anything regarding story expansions for GTA 6. In contrast to GTA 4, which had several story DLCs, GTA 5 notoriously abandoned its single-player DLC efforts in favor of GTA Online updates. With GTA 6 expected to evolve both single-player and online experiences, the return of Trevor, Michael, and Franklin in a post-launch DLC could offer nostalgic value while bridging the old and new generations of players. Whether Rockstar will consider this proposal remains to be seen, but the actors' public appeal is already generating buzz online. The potential return of GTA 5's trio in GTA 6 as a part of a dedicated story DLC has everyone expecting a proper send-off. If Rockstar hears the mounting pressure, "The Final Score" might return as one of the most hyped expansions in the franchise's history. Until that happens, it's up to the fans to campaign and get their voice heard. Also Read:


Time of India
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
5 GTA 6 easter eggs Rockstar can include in GTA 6
(Image via Rockstar) If there's one thing Rockstar always delivers besides chaos and controversy, it's easter eggs. Whether it's Bigfoot in San Andreas or the UFOs in GTA 5, the devs are known for stuffing their worlds with cheeky secrets, spooky nods, and pop culture throwbacks. And with GTA 6 shaping up to be the biggest game in the series yet, you know Rockstar's gonna go wild. Here are 5 easter eggs we absolutely expect to see in GTA 6, either because they're iconic, long overdue, or just so Rockstar-coded it hurts. 1. Another Bigfoot Cameo They teased us with Bigfoot for years, and finally gave us a full-on encounter in GTA 5. But let's be real: Bigfoot's basically family now. With Leonida's swamps and backwoods, the setting is perfect for a creepy cryptid comeback. Expect grainy sightings, spooky shadows, or even a mission that makes you question if Bigfoot's real or just some guy in a ghillie suit. Why Tommy Vercetti Must Return in GTA 6 2. A Tommy Vercetti Tribute Somewhere in Vice City Vice City isn't Vice City without the original legend: Tommy Vercetti. Whether it's a mural, a statue, or an old abandoned mansion full of 80s memorabilia, we're betting Rockstar throws in a tribute to the OG kingpin. They have to. Fans will lose it if there's even a 'Vercetti Enterprises' office somewhere. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Hasta 8 meses de protección Seresto Encuéntralo Undo Bonus points if it's hidden and only accessible during a specific time of day. Classic Rockstar. 3. Aliens Again, But Weirder Aliens have been a GTA staple since forever, indicated by crop circles, crashed UFOs, and even secret government bases. But Leonida's strange mix of wetlands, beaches, and sketchy redneck zones gives Rockstar room to take it further. 4. A GTA 5 Farewell Hidden in the World GTA 5 ran for over a decade. That's longer than some friendships. Rockstar has to give it a send-off. Maybe a broken-down car that looks like Franklin's Buffalo. Or a shrine to 'three legends from Los Santos.' Something emotional, subtle, and 100% Rockstar. You might laugh. You might cry. You'll definitely screenshot it. Why CJ Must Return in GTA 6 5. CJ or Grove Street References ' Ah s **, here we go again*.' You just read that in CJ's voice, didn't you? Grove Street and San Andreas left a cultural dent, and Rockstar knows it. Whether it's graffiti tags, a track on the radio, or some old NPC muttering CJ's iconic line, a San Andreas nod is guaranteed. We'd bet our last in-game dollar on it. GTA 6 is already looking stacked, but let's be honest — the easter eggs are the real cherry on top. Rockstar's gonna flex hard on the nostalgia, the inside jokes, and the WTF moments. And we're 100% here for it. Keep your eyes peeled, because Leonida isn't just packed with crime — it's packed with secrets. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


Time of India
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
GTA 5's Michael, Trevor & Franklin want to return to GTA 6 for one last time in a 'Final Score' DLC
(Image via Rockstar Games) Over a decade since GTA 5 dropped, fans still aren't over the chaos, the chemistry, and the unforgettable drama of Michael De Santa, Trevor Philips, and Franklin Clinton. And apparently, neither are their actors: Ned Luke, Steven Ogg, and Shawn Fonteno. At a recent Comic Con Brussels panel, the trio made it crystal clear: they want to return in GTA 6. Not just for fun. They're pitching a story DLC that closes out the lives of Los Santos' most notorious heist crew. Here's everything we know. A DLC Idea That Writes Itself At Comic Con Brussels, something special happened. Steven Ogg (Trevor), Ned Luke (Michael), and Shawn Fonteno (Franklin) were asked whether they'd ever return in GTA 6. Their answer? A resounding yes—with an idea so clean, even Lester would approve. Ned Luke tossed out the title: 'The Final Score.' A DLC that reunites the GTA V trio for one last explosive mission. Fonteno hyped the crowd: 'Y'all campaign. One last score.' Ogg simply smiled the smile of a man who's always down for some chaos. That's all fans needed to hear. GTA 5: Steven Ogg, Shawn Fonteno & Ned Luke Q&A Session | Comic Con Brussels | 11-05-2025 A Comeback Fans Would Kill For Michael, Trevor, and Franklin aren't just characters. They're gaming legends. Ten years after GTA V, fans still debate that final mission choice, meme Trevor's madness, and quote Michael's therapy rants. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo Their story ended with money, betrayal, and maybe redemption. But there's still room for more. A DLC like The Final Score could pick up years later—maybe the crew's out of the game. Maybe they're dragged back in. Or maybe Trevor just shows up with a rocket launcher again. Either way, fans want closure. Not just for nostalgia's sake, but because these characters deserve a true finale. Will Rockstar Actually Do It? That's the million-dollar question. Historically, Rockstar has had a mixed relationship with story DLC. GTA IV had The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony, which were masterpieces in their own right. But GTA V? Its planned story expansions were scrapped in favor of GTA Online. Still, with GTA 6 dropping in May 2026, things might change. Rockstar knows how important these characters are to the community. And with voice actors openly pushing for the DLC and asking fans to campaign, it feels like the ball is now in the players' court. It's rare to see actors so invested in their characters this long after release. But the chemistry between Michael, Trevor, and Franklin is lightning in a bottle. If there's ever a chance to bring that trio back, GTA 6 is it. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
7 GTA 5 lines that still live in our head rent-free
(Image via Rockstar Games) If you've played GTA 5 , you know it's more than just mayhem, missions, and fast cars. The story hits deep. The characters? Wild, flawed, and brutally real. And the dialogue? Some of it has lived rent-free in our heads for years now. Whether it's pure chaos, emotional punches, or dark truths about the criminal world, here are 10 lines from GTA 5 that still give fans chills. 1. 'Surviving is winning, Franklin. Everything else is bulls***.' Michael straight-up drops this line when Franklin starts asking deeper questions. It's not just advice — it's a worldview. Cold, harsh, and honest. It tells you exactly who Michael is: a man who's lost so much, he's convinced himself that just breathing is enough. Grand Theft Auto V Lamar & Franklin Yee Yee haircut (GTA V PS3) 2. 'Maybe if you got rid of that yee-yee a** haircut…' No explanation needed. Lamar's roast of Franklin is iconic. It went viral, spawned memes, and is quoted more than any line in GTA history. Pure energy. Lamar might be a side character, but this moment made him immortal. 3. 'Why did I move here? I guess it was the weather.' The first words of GTA 5. Soft, casual, and chilling . It starts light but hits hard once you realize Michael's running from his past, lying to himself, and dragging others down in the process. That's not a vacation — it's a ticking time bomb. 4. 'Hypocrisy, civilization's greatest virtue.' Michael says this with the tired wisdom of someone who's done it all . Robbed, lied, killed, retired — and still plays house like it's normal. He knows he's the villain but wears that truth like a badge. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Tu Kia Sportage, por tiempo limitado KIA Undo A reminder that GTA doesn't pretend to be morally clean. 5. 'Yeah, whatever, dawg. It's either this or dealing dimebags…' Franklin accepts the game. He knows what's up. He's not delusional. This line shows he's not chasing a fantasy — he's just trying to level up in a world that won't let him play clean. That quiet acceptance? Lowkey heartbreaking. 6. 'You forget a thousand things every day, pal. Make sure this is one of 'em.' This isn't just Michael trying to be cool during a robbery — it's the line that brings Trevor back into the story. It's the spark that lights the powder keg. When Michael repeats it later during a job, Trevor hears it on the news... and the entire story flips. = 7. 'Then all of a sudden, your legs give in, and you just can't run no more.' Said right before Franklin pulls the trigger (if you choose to kill Michael). It's gut-wrenching. This one line captures regret, aging, and betrayal in one breath. Feels like someone just hit pause on your heart. GTA 5's dialogue wasn't just written; it was crafted . That's why we're still quoting it a decade later. It's raw, unfiltered, and iconic, just like the game itself. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Could GTA 5's Franklin return in GTA 6 as a mentor or target?
Ever since GTA 6 was announced with a shiny new setting and a fresh duo, Jason and Lucia, fans have been wondering: Will we see familiar faces return? And if so, what about Franklin Clinton ? The young hustler from Los Santos who went from repo man to millionaire assassin is now a fan favorite. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now So here's the question on everyone's mind: could Franklin pop up in GTA 6 as a mentor. .. or a target? Franklin's Rise from Hood to Hollywood By the end of GTA 5, Franklin had it made. He had cash, respect, real estate, and ties to some of the most powerful figures in Los Santos. If you played the Contract DLC in GTA Online, you'd know he's now running F. Clinton and Partner , a high-end 'celebrity solutions' agency with none other than Dr. Dre on speed dial. Franklin's glow-up isn't just legit—it's next-level . But this kind of success doesn't come without enemies, right? GTA 5 - Franklin Character Trailer Why He Could Be a Mentor to Jason or Lucia Let's say Lucia and Jason, fresh out of prison and on the run, need someone to show them how to play the system without getting killed or caught. Franklin fits the bill. He's been there, done that, and probably still has a few burner phones lying around. A mentorship role makes perfect sense: He understands loyalty and betrayal. He knows the criminal grind, but also how to get out. He's smart, strategic, and plays the long game, which is exactly what Lucia seems to want. And with Franklin's agency connections, he could be the bridge between the new Leonida underworld and the remnants of Los Santos' elite. But What If He's the Target? Here's the flip side: Franklin is now a big name. Wealthy, well-known, and maybe a little too confident. And in GTA, that makes you a walking target . Imagine Lucia and Jason get hired to take someone down. A 'high-value asset' in another state. They pull the file… and it's Franklin Clinton. Maybe he's got dirt on the wrong people. Maybe someone from his past wants revenge. Or maybe he's become part of a corrupt system that Jason and Lucia are trying to burn down. That would hit hard. 10 Times Rockstar Games Crossed Over With Each Other Rockstar Loves Connecting Universes Rockstar has been quietly tying together GTA Online and storylines across games. Franklin's already made the leap from GTA V to GTA Online's The Contract update. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now If they're continuing that shared-universe vibe, it wouldn't be wild to see him pop up again in GTA 6. Whether Franklin shows up to hand over some hard-earned wisdom or finds himself in someone's crosshairs, either role would be iconic. He's too important to just disappear — and if Rockstar plays it right, his return could be a turning point in GTA 6's story. One thing's for sure: if Franklin rolls up in Leonida, it's gonna be awesome.