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A wave of nostalgia and raw energy swept through the Calgary Expo on Saturday as three actors who brought the iconic characters of Grand Theft Auto V to life reunited on stage. The panel, held in the Percheron Ballroom, followed a Voices of Disney presentation, creating a stark and entertaining contrast for attendees who lingered between sessions.
The trio—Ned Luke (Michael De Santa), Shawn Fonteno (Franklin Clinton), and Steven Ogg (Trevor Philips)—took the stage to thunderous applause. More than a decade after the game's release, their performances remain etched in gaming history. Ogg, known for his volatile and unpredictable portrayal of Trevor, opened the panel with a line that sent the crowd into a frenzy: "I'm immortal, now." The phrase, a nod to the game's enduring legacy and the characters' continued relevance in pop culture, set the tone for a candid and often hilarious discussion.
The actors shared behind-the-scenes stories about the motion capture process, the improvisation that shaped their characters, and the surreal experience of voicing some of the most memorable lines in video game history. Luke reflected on the depth of Michael's mid-life crisis, while Fonteno discussed the cultural impact of Franklin's journey from the streets to high-stakes heists. Ogg, true to form, kept the audience on edge with his unfiltered commentary.
The reunion highlighted how Grand Theft Auto V has transcended its medium, becoming a cultural touchstone that continues to attract new fans. For the Calgary crowd, it was a rare chance to see the faces behind the voices that defined a generation of gaming.
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