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GTA 5's Michael, Trevor & Franklin want to return to GTA 6 for one last time in a 'Final Score' DLC
GTA 5's Michael, Trevor & Franklin want to return to GTA 6 for one last time in a 'Final Score' DLC

Time of India

time2 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

TikTok videos of blind Hull parents 'show how amazing they are'
TikTok videos of blind Hull parents 'show how amazing they are'

BBC News

time10 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

TikTok videos of blind Hull parents 'show how amazing they are'

A blind mother and father have been using TikTok to dispel misconceptions about their 71, and Trevor, 74, from Hull, have more than 15,000 followers on the social media platform and have made a series of videos to show what life is like being blind parents to their sighted son, Richard, family talk about many topics, including nappy changing and trips to the nursery, as well as the reaction of school friends and sharing hobbies said: "It makes me really proud to be able to showcase my mum and dad for what amazing parents they are." Richard said his parents, who were both born blind, use audio labels to identify a tin of beans or smell and touch milk to see if it is in of the videos was filmed at Christmas and showed his mum opening a present, which she thought was perfume until Richard told her it was a tin of thought the videos, which started off as personal and shared with friends before he was encouraged to upload to a wider audience, would show others how they had adapted to everyday tasks and address some of the misconceptions about being said people had often queried whether blind people could be safe parents or questioned how they could cook or go to the gym, as well as wondering how people with sight could assist people added: "We want to create a safe space to showcase not only how amazing my mum and dad are but people with disabilities." Lynne said making the videos "was great fun" and answered a lot of questions that sighted people felt too embarrassed to ask. The couple said they welcomed questions and are happy to answer anything if it helps give a greater understanding about their life.A spokesperson for the Royal National Institute of Blind people said: "Trev, Lynne and Richard are a fantastic example of a family who see each other beyond the barriers of sight loss."One of the biggest challenges for blind and partially sighted parents is the misconceptions they are faced with, but the family's hilarious videos help to smash these and show a happy, supportive family." Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

Scots killer driver 'on the run' after breaking bail conditions
Scots killer driver 'on the run' after breaking bail conditions

Daily Record

time12 hours ago

  • Daily Record

Scots killer driver 'on the run' after breaking bail conditions

A devastated dad has spoken out after the drink-driver who killed his daughter in a Maserati supercar reportedly fled and is now wanted by police. A heartbroken dad has told of his fear the drink-driver who killed his daughter in a Maserati supercar could strike again after he allegedly went 'on the run'. Boozed-up Thomas Wainwright was jailed for 12 years after he killed Theresa Wade, 29, when he ploughed into her van with his hired Maserati on the Isle of Mull on October 28, 2015. After serving just half his sentence, he is wanted by authorities for violating his early release conditions. ‌ Theresa's dad Trevor said: 'If he's just absconded, what's to stop him from getting drunk and doing the same thing?' ‌ Wainwright falsely claimed Theresa was driving on the wrong side of the road and caused the accident. But the 33-year-old was jailed after the truth came out in court that it was him who had driven on the wrong side of the road after downing five 500ml bottles of cider at the Mishnish Hotel, a pint of cider at MacGoghan's pub, two whiskies at a distillery, and a further two pints of cider at the Craignure Inn. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. After serving just six years, he is now wanted by the authorities, accused of violating the conditions of his early release. Theresa's family suspect the killer has returned to France, where he has childhood links and served as a first officer on a multi-million-pound super yacht. Trevor, speaking from the family home in Oban, told the Oban Times: 'It is a mockery. ‌ 'There's a very good chance if they catch him, he will be returned to prison and he might go back inside for a few months, but it's hardly worth it – it will be a joke again. 'Him going on the run is the final insult to us.' ­ ‌ In a letter to the family, the Scottish Prison Service, via its Victim Notification Scheme, broke the news Wainwright's parole licence had been revoked, but did not explain why. A spokesman said: 'An offender unlawfully at large will be returned to prison when apprehended and the time spent at large will be added to the sentence. Any additional charges will be a matter for the courts.' After the trial in Glasgow, he was given a 15-year driving ban. Trevor said: 'When they took his driving licence off him, they should have taken all his certificates and passport. It was proven in court he's reckless.'

Man offers his Jaguar car in exchange for return of 20ft elephant slide
Man offers his Jaguar car in exchange for return of 20ft elephant slide

Metro

timea day ago

  • General
  • Metro

Man offers his Jaguar car in exchange for return of 20ft elephant slide

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video A pensioner says he would give up one of his Jaguars to get his beloved 20ft-long elephant slide back after the council confiscated it. The decades-old fibreglass play equipment was taken away from Trevor Robinson's home after complaints from neighbours, he claims. The 71-year-old had the 8ft tall slide delivered after spotting sub-contractors preparing to remove it from a nearby leisure park in Gillingham, Kent, two months ago. Trevor had initially planned to create a pond in his back garden for the slide, nicknamed Ellie, so children in the neighbourhood could use it. But Ellie was too heavy to carry into the back garden, so the retired forklift driver assembled it in his driveway instead. Now, Medway Council has removed it after multiple complaints and has deemed it an 'unsafe' structure. Trevor said: 'I saw them taking it away [from the leisure park] and said, 'no I will have it.' They thought I was joking. Then he delivered it to my house for free. 'People loved it. I wanted to let kids and their parents come round and use it and give the money to charity.' Trevor had hatched a plan to use a crane to lift Ellie over his house to become the 'crowning glory' of his collection of garden ornaments. However, on Thursday last week, one of the subcontractors came by, saying that due to neighbour complaints, the council had ordered him to take the slide away, he claims. Trevor, who has been attending the Strand leisure park – Ellie's former home – since he was a child, says that the elephant is part of his fondest memories. Now, the self-proclaimed 'eccentric' says that he is willing to pay anything to get Ellie back – even to give up one of his Jaguar cars. 'I think it is diabolical. All the kids loved it. If they haven't broken it up, then I will pay to get it back. I miss it; it has been a part of my life for so long,' he said. 'Everyone is really upset that it is gone. I want to get it back, I don't care what it costs. I will pay any money – I just want her back. If they let me have it back, then they can have my Jaguar.' More Trending The pensioner said he believes 'jealousy' and a dislike for the Union Flag, which is painted on the slide, resulted in the tragic result. 'It was painted with Union Jacks on the side. There are a few neighbours who don't like me, but all their kids were waiting to have a go on it,' he said. A Medway Council spokesperson said: 'During our annual health and safety audit of The Strand, the slide, which is now more than 30 years old, was not deemed to be safe, so we took the decision to remove it. 'Medway Norse arranged for a subcontractor to remove the structure. Once we became aware that a resident had the slide following complaints, we arranged for it to be picked up so it could be safely disposed of, as it is an unsafe structure.' Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Dad-of-four dies after stomach ache turned out to be stage four cancer MORE: UK hit by 30,000 lightning strikes after hottest day of the year ends with intense storms MORE: Bomb-filled 'doomsday wreck' comes closer to collapse with no-fly zone in place

What if Trevor had been the protagonist of GTA IV?
What if Trevor had been the protagonist of GTA IV?

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

What if Trevor had been the protagonist of GTA IV?

(Image via Rockstar Games) Imagine Liberty City through the eyes of a complete maniac. No cold, calculated Niko Bellic. No tragic war stories. Just Trevor Philips, the crazy chaos machine and unapologetic psycho running the show. Yeah, it would've been absolutely unhinged . Here's what GTA IV might've looked like if Trevor was driving the story (and probably crashing into everything on the way). Liberty City Would've Burned (Literally) Niko was about revenge, loyalty, and lowkey trying to be a better person (even while gunning down half the city). Trevor? Not even close. His entire vibe is 'I'll do it because I can.' Missions would be less about strategy and more about maximum carnage. Think less 'let's sneak in and grab the guy' and more 'let's blow up the entire building and see what's left.' He's the kind of guy who'd cause a five-star police chase just to pick up fast food. Trevor Philips Adventures in GTA 4 Episode 1 Every Relationship = Pure Chaos Niko had complicated bonds—with Roman, Michelle, Packie… it was messy, but human. Trevor? He'd probably rob Roman's cab business by mission two. Any romantic subplot? Instantly toxic. Trevor's the guy who'd go on a date, then threaten the waiter for 'looking weird.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like What She Did Mid-Air Left Passengers Speechless medalmerit Learn More Undo There'd be zero trust, constant backstabbing, and a lot of yelling. Every cutscene? Explosive. Drama would be off the charts. Mission Design? Straight-Up Madness Trevor's missions in GTA V are infamous for a reason—cannibal cults, train heists, torturing people… he doesn't do normal. So with him leading GTA IV, missions would be dialed up to 100. One minute you're hijacking a chopper while high on something unidentifiable, the next you're chasing a guy through Times Square on fire . Story coherence? Who needs it. Just vibes. Violent, chaotic vibes. The Story Arc: No Redemption, Just Mayhem GTA IV tried to be deep. It wanted you to feel things. It gave you moral choices. Trevor wouldn't care about any of that. You pick 'revenge' or 'deal'? Trevor does both —and kills everyone anyway. There's no growth with Trevor. No lesson. No emotional payoff. Just an endless, spiraling descent into beautifully entertaining anarchy. Trevor arrives in Liberty City | GTA IV Liberty City Wouldn't Survive Let's not lie—Trevor would turn Liberty City into an actual warzone. The cops? Outgunned. The gangs? Out-crazied. The civilians? Running for their lives. The city already felt tense with Niko. With Trevor, it'd feel like The Purge: Forever Edition . Every corner would be chaos central. Would It Work? Honestly? Kinda. Trevor brings energy . He's the grenade in a quiet room. While it would kill all the seriousness and moral conflict of GTA IV, it'd replace it with something else: pure, wild fun. Liberty City wouldn't just be a battleground—it'd be a playground of destruction. And Trevor would be king of the chaos. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

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