Trevor Philips is a character and one of the three
playable protagonists, alongside Michael de Santa and Franklin Clinton, of ''
Grand Theft Auto V
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'', the seventh main title in the
''Grand Theft Auto'' series developed by
Rockstar North and published by
Rockstar Games
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. He also appears in the game's multiplayer component, ''
Grand Theft Auto Online''. A career criminal and former bank robber, Trevor leads his own organisation, Trevor Philips Enterprises, and comes into conflict with various rival gangs and criminal syndicates as he attempts to secure control of the drugs and weapons trade in the fictional Blaine County, San Andreas. He is portrayed by
Canadian
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actor
Steven Ogg, who provided the
voice
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and
motion capture
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for the character.
Rockstar based Trevor's appearance on Ogg's physical appearance, while his personality was inspired by the British criminal
Charles Bronson. ''Grand Theft Auto V'' co-writer
Dan Houser described Trevor as purely driven by desire and resentment. To make players care for the character, the designers gave the character more emotions. Trevor is shown to care about people very close to him, despite his antisocial behavior and psychotic derangement.
The general attention given to Trevor by critics was mostly very positive, although some reviewers felt that his violent personality and actions negatively affected the game's narrative. His design and personality have drawn comparisons to other influential video game and film characters. Many reviewers have called Trevor a likeable and believable character, and felt that he is one of the few protagonists in the ''Grand Theft Auto'' series that would willingly execute popular player actions, such as murder and violence.
Character design
''Grand Theft Auto V'' co-writer
Dan Houser explained that Trevor "appeared to pretty much out of nowhere as the embodiment of another side of criminality
..If Michael was meant to be the idea of some version of criminal control
..what about the guy who didn't do that?"
He later described Trevor as "the person who's driven purely by desire, resentment, no thought for tomorrow whatsoever, completely
id rather than
ego-driven." He stated that Trevor "kills without remorse, like a true psychopath, but very sentimental for the right reasons when it suits him."
Rockstar drew upon game protagonist archetypes while scripting the characters; Trevor was considered to embody insanity. Houser said the team characterised Michael and Trevor as juxtapositions of each other. He said, "Michael is like the criminal who wants to compartmentalise and be a good guy some of the time and Trevor is the maniac who isn't a hypocrite". He said that having three lead characters would help move the game's plot into more original territory than its predecessors, which traditionally followed a single protagonist rising through the ranks of a criminal underworld.
Steven Ogg was cast as Trevor. During the initial audition process, Ogg noticed an on-set chemistry between him and
Ned Luke (who portrayed Michael), which he felt helped secure them the roles.
Ogg said, "When
ukeand I went in the room together we immediately had something".
While the actors knew their auditions were for Rockstar Games, it was when they signed contracts that they learned they would be involved in a ''Grand Theft Auto'' title.
Ogg felt Trevor's characterisation developed over time. He said, "Nuances and character traits that began to appearhis walk, his manner of speech, his reactions, definitely informed his development throughout the game".
Ogg cites
Tom Hardy's portrayal of English criminal
Charles Bronson in the 2008 biopic ''
Bronson'' as a strong stylistic influence.
He opined that while Trevor embodies the violent, psychopathic ''Grand Theft Auto'' anti-hero archetype, he wanted to evoke player sympathy to Trevor's story. "To elicit other emotions was tough, and it was the biggest challenge and it's something that meant a lot to me", Ogg explained.
The actors began working on the game in 2010.
Their performances were mostly recorded using
motion capture
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technology.
Dialogue for scenes with characters seated in vehicles was recorded in studios. Because the actors had their dialogue and movements recorded on-set, they considered their performances were no different from those of film or television roles. Their dialogue was scripted so that it did not allow the actors to
ad-lib; however they sometimes made small changes to the performance with approval from the directors.
Appearances
''Grand Theft Auto V''
Trevor was born in Canada, just north of the border of the United States. He grew up with a physically abusive father and an emotionally abusive mother.
He loved planes, and at some point entered the military as a pilot,
but was quickly forced to leave after being reproved in a psychological evaluation.
Later on, Trevor committed crimes, the first one being a small robbery that landed him in jail for six months. Due to good behavior, he was out in four.
He would continue his criminal ways, including using his piloting skills to become a smuggler. Trevor met Michael Townley in 1993 and they realised that they wanted to earn money by performing large
heists, so they joined forces and became successful in doing so over the following years. Their partnership began to strain after Michael married a stripper named Amanda and started a family with her. Despite this, Trevor grew close to Michael's children, who came to see him as their uncle.
In 2004, during a heist in Ludendorff, North Yankton, Michael and mutual accomplice Brad Snider are shot by police while Trevor escapes.
While on the run, Trevor is led to believe that Michael died and Brad was sent to jail. Trevor eventually settles in Sandy Shores, a small town in Blaine County, San Andreas, where he establishes a small criminal enterprise that
smuggles weapons and manufactures
methamphetamine
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, which he hopes will grow into a large empire. Due to raging
abandonment issues, Trevor surrounds himself with two loyal friends that he kidnapped and brainwashed from their previous lives
named "Nervous" Ron Jakowski and Wade Hebert. Trevor enters an uneasy truce with his competitors in Sandy Shores, including the Lost
Motorcycle Club
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There ...
led by
Johnny Klebitz,
the Varrios Los Aztecas,
and the O'Neil Brothers.
In 2013, Trevor finds out that Michael faked his death, and is so spooked and enraged that he breaks the truce and kills most of his competition in one outburst of violence, a deadly streak that continues when a potential game-changing deal with a group of
triads falls through.
He later drives to Los Santos, taking over the apartment and ruining the life of Wade's cousin Floyd, and reunites with Michael, who took on the surname "De Santa" and is supposedly living in
witness protection. Though Michael is reluctant to have Trevor back in his life again, he eventually introduces him to Franklin Clinton, after which the two perform heists again, this time including Franklin.
Trevor is determined to rob anything guarded by Merryweather Security Consulting, a private security firm that he dislikes,
but he often fails.
When corrupt Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB) agents Dave Norton and Steve Haines contact Michael after he breaks his agreement with them by committing heists again, they force him to carry out a number of operations alongside Trevor and Franklin to undermine the rival International Affairs Agency (IAA).
Steve later introduces the trio to Devin Weston,
a billionaire investor who hires them to steal a number of rare cars,
but ultimately cheats them out of their money.
During this time, Trevor begins to bond with Franklin, as they carry out several jobs together without Michael, some of which involve Franklin's friend Lamar Davis, whom Trevor also befriends.
Later, after not getting paid for a job, Trevor kidnaps Patricia, the wife of drug kingpin Martin Madrazo.
Due to her kind maternal nature and his own abandonment issues, Trevor falls in love with her and only returns her to Madrazo after much demanding from Michael.
However, the two stay in contact until the end of the game.
Eventually, Trevor begins to suspect that Brad is not in prison and that the Ludendorff heist from nine years prior was a setup, and flies to Ludendorff to confirm his suspicions. Upon finding Brad's body in the grave marked for Michael, he deduces that the latter had made a deal with Dave to help him fake his death and get rid of Trevor, but Brad was accidentally killed during the heist instead of Trevor.
Feeling betrayed, Trevor vows to kill Michael, but later comes to his and Dave's aid when they are betrayed by Steve, because he needs Michael alive for one last heist.
When that heist is successful, Trevor is so pleased that he lifts the death vow but still hates Michael.
Near the end of the game, Franklin is approached separately by Dave and Steve, who contend that Trevor is a liability and ask Franklin to kill him, and by Devin, who seeks revenge against Michael for an earlier incident. This leaves Franklin with three choices: kill Trevor, kill Michael, or try to save them both in a
suicide mission.
*If the first option is chosen, Franklin meets with Trevor before chasing him to an oil plant, where Michael arrives and causes Trevor to crash into an oil tank. With Trevor covered in oil, either Franklin or Michael shoots the oil, setting Trevor alight and killing him.
In the post-story gameplay, several characters react to Trevor's death, including Ron, who blames Michael for what happened and tells him that the business he and Trevor have built is over; Lamar, who asks Franklin if he knows how it happened, with the latter lying that Trevor was killed by government agents; and Michael's son Jimmy, who is shocked to learn Michael was involved, but the latter assures him that Trevor was dangerous.
*If the second option is chosen, Franklin calls Trevor to help him kill Michael, but he refuses and cuts his ties with Franklin, saying he is tired of being surrounded by traitors.
If Franklin meets with Trevor afterward, the latter accuses him of killing Michael, and warns him to stay away. Trevor is also called by Jimmy, but does not know what to say to comfort him because he was never close to his own father.
*If the third option is chosen, Trevor and Michael put their differences aside to help Franklin survive an onslaught by the FIB and Merryweather, before splitting up to eliminate their remaining enemies; Trevor assassinates Steve and kidnaps Devin so that the trio may kill him together. Afterward, Trevor reconciles with Michael and they agree to stop working together, but remain allies.
After the story, Trevor can continue to hang out with Michael and Franklin, during which he eventually admits that he over-reacted after learning the truth about Brad, and refers to himself and Michael as friends.
''Grand Theft Auto Online''
Trevor is a main character in ''
Grand Theft Auto Online'', the online multiplayer mode of ''Grand Theft Auto V'', set several months before the single-player story. He provides missions to the player after they reach Rank 13 and steal Trevor's
rolling meth lab during a job.
When the player arrives at his trailer, Trevor demands compensation for the stolen meth lab and has them complete several jobs,
which generally consist of stealing drugs from rivals, mainly the Lost MC, and killing the dealers.
Trevor later plays a major role in the 2015 ''Heists'' update, where he masterminds one of the heists featured in the update. This "heist" consists of the theft of drugs from various gangs, including the Lost, the O'Neil Brothers, the Los Santos Vagos, and the Ballas, which Trevor plans to sell for a large profit. After all drug shipments are collected, Trevor and the players deliver them to the deal's location, whereupon Trevor gives the players their cut in advance and they leave. When the buyer arrives, Trevor quickly realizes that the deal is a
sting operation
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, at which point he is ambushed by the Drug Observation Agency (DOA), but manages to escape, albeit without the drugs.
Although Trevor makes no further appearances in the game, he is mentioned by Ron in the 2017 update ''Smuggler's Run'', which is set in that year,
a few years after the single-player story. Ron, after being abandoned by Trevor, contacts the player to start their own smuggling operation, and when they meet, the former briefly talks about Trevor, saying he has "gone Vinewood" and has become a "guru" and "lifestyle coach"; this confirms Trevor is still alive after the events of ''Grand Theft Auto V''.
Furthermore, the 2019 update, ''The Diamond Casino & Resort'', includes a mention of the events of "The Third Way," implying that both Trevor and Michael canonically survive the events of the single-player story.
Trevor is further referenced in the 2020 update, ''The Cayo Perico Heist'', which features a salacious picture of him and Patricia Madrazo, confirming the two did have an affair together;
the 2021 update, ''The Contract'', in which he is mentioned as one of several people to visit Franklin at his new agency, "F. Clinton and Partner", which he runs with the help of the player character;
and in the 2022 update, ''Los Santos Drug Wars'', when Ron informs the player that Trevor has left Sandy Shores and most of Trevor Philips Enterprises' assets have been abandoned.
Cultural impact
Reception
Trevor's character was met with generally positive feedback following the release of ''Grand Theft Auto V''. ''
Edge'' singled out Trevor as the stand-out of the three protagonists, which they attributed to his volatile personality.
Like ''Edge'', Caroline Petit of ''
GameSpot
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'' considered Trevor "a truly horrible, terrifying, psychotic human being—and a terrific character."
''
Eurogamer
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In 2008, it started in the formerly eponymous trade fair EGX (Eurogamer Expo until 2013) organised by its parent company. Fr ...
''s Tom Bramwell, however, felt that Trevor undermined the other characters because he was a "shallow and unconvincing" sensationalised anti-hero, and that "his antics derail
dthe narrative" and overshadowed the character development of Michael and Franklin.
Xav de Matos of ''
Joystiq
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'' found all three characters unlikable to the extent that they had an alienating effect on the story, noting that "though each character has a valid motivation for his journey, it's difficult to want them to succeed." He also felt that the ambivalence between Trevor and Michael was a tired device by the conclusion of the story as it became a "seemingly endless cycle" of conflict between them.
Lucas Sullivan of ''
GamesRadar'' praised Trevor for being the first character in the series that "makes sense", stating that Trevor is one of the few protagonists in ''Grand Theft Auto'' that would willingly execute popular player actions, such as murder and violence.
Andy Corrigan of ''
IGN
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'' compared Trevor to
Heath Ledger
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's
Joker in the 2008 film ''
The Dark Knight''. Corrigan felt that Trevor is the only character in ''
Grand Theft Auto V
''Grand Theft Auto V'' is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. It is the seventh main entry in the Grand Theft Auto, ''Grand Theft Auto'' series, following 2008's ''Grand Theft Auto IV'', and ...
'' not trying to fake his persona, stating "Trevor absolutely knows that he's a monster but just doesn't care. He enjoys causing misery and harm, lives for it and embraces it and – much like Heath Ledger's Joker – he exists purely for unadulterated anarchy".
''
Screen Rant
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...
''s Devin Ellis Friend criticised the character as "a step too far", deeming him unlikable and more suited to an antagonist role.
Trevor was named Best Character for the ''Official Xbox Magazine'' Game of the Year Awards 2013.
The character was nominated for Character of the Year at
VGX,
Best New Character from ''Hardcore Gamer'', Best Character from ''
Destructoid
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Histor ...
'',
and
Outstanding Achievement in Character at the
17th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards. Steven Ogg was also nominated for his work as Trevor from VGX,
''
The Telegraph
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Australia
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'', and the
10th British Academy Video Games Awards.
Controversies
The mission "By the Book" from ''
Grand Theft Auto V
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'' was criticised for its depiction of
torture
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.
In the mission, Trevor interrogates Ferdinand "Mr. K" Kerimov for information about Tahir Javan, a suspected
Azerbaijani fugitive who poses a threat to the FIB (the game's version of the
FBI
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). Trevor uses torture equipment on the restrained man, which players select from a table. Once Mr. K provides the FIB with the information, Trevor is asked to kill him, but instead drives him to the airport, providing him an opportunity to escape. While driving Kerimov, Trevor monologues about the ineffectiveness of torture, pointing out Kerimov's readiness to supply the FIB with the information without being tortured, and expressing that torture is used as a power play "to assert ourselves".
Reviewers echoed that while the mission served as political commentary on
the use of torture by the United States government, its use of torture was in poor taste. ''GameSpot''s Petit felt that placing the torture scene in context with the monologue created a hypocrisy in the mission's function as a commentary device,
and ''IGN''s Keza MacDonald felt it "pushed the boundaries of taste".
In an editorial, Bramwell discussed whether the political commentary was overshadowed by the violent content, comparing the mission to ''
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2''s "
No Russian" controversy. He considered the sequence lacking enough context to justify its violence and summarised its function as "flawed".
Labour MP
Keith Vaz
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expressed concern that underage players could be exposed to the mission.
Keith Best of
Freedom from Torture said the torturer role-play "crossed a line".
Tom Chick defended the torture sequence, and wrote that unlike the "No Russian" mission or the 2012 film ''
Zero Dark Thirty'', the underlying political commentary on torture in "By the Book" necessitated the violent content.
References
Missions
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