Grand Theft Auto TV series trailer was wild, but April Fools’ Day gag

The trailer of a television series on the extremely popular and archaic adventure action game, Grand Theft Auto, left hearts racing but proved to be an April Fools’ Day prank.

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IGN, a San Francisco–based games and entertainment news site, dropped a fake trailer on April 1 titled “AMC’s Grand Theft Auto – Official Trailer (2017),” showing explosive footage of a show which doesn’t exist but perfectly encapsulates the vibe of the game.

The clip stars Steven Ogg, who did voice acting and motion capture for Trevor Philips in “Grand Theft Auto V.” He also has had guest roles in real AMC shows such as “Better Call Saul” and “The Walking Dead.”

Ogg spoke to Buzzfeed about how he influenced the character of Trevor in the game.

“Trevor definitely evolved as I performed him,” he said. “Nuances and character traits that began to appear — his walk, his manner of speech, his reactions, definitely informed his development throughout the game,” he said.

“It was so great as an actor because if I just trusted the words written — those words informed my choices and how Trevor came to life. If there were things I didn’t understand about the character of Trevor — I made it make sense.”

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