We're really glad this didn't turn out to be one of those "I could tell you, but I'd have to kill you" kind of secrets. For years, Grand Theft Auto V fans have wondered what could have been if Rockstar Games had followed through on its original plans for single-player story expansions — now, courtesy of Trevor voice actor Steven Ogg, we actually have a pretty good idea.

While GTA Online became a massively successful cash cow, the lack of meaty narrative DLC felt like a missed opportunity given Rockstar's impressive track record with add-on content like The Ballad of Gay Tony and Undead Nightmare.

Over a decade after _GTA V **s original release, new revelations about one of those scrapped expansions have ripped the scab off an old wound for story mode fans. During a recent Q&A stream, Steven Ogg, the actor who portrayed unhinged antihero Trevor Philips, disclosed that he had recorded performance capture and voice work for a bonkers storyline dubbed "Agent Trevor."

In Ogg's own words, the DLC would have followed Trevor going undercover for the FBI as "James Bond Trevor" — a covert operative who was "still kind of a f** k up, but doing his best to pretend to be like a secret agent." Just imagining Trevor's erratic behavior and penchant for ultraviolence juxtaposed with the suave sophistication of 007 is hilarious.

It gets even better. Ogg revealed that in the planned finale for "Agent Trevor", the character would have somehow ended up in outer space, likely indulging his most unhinged impulses on the final frontier. A cross between_ The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker by way of GTA's_trademark insanity? Sign us up.

Sadly, Rockstar suddenly went silent on "Agent Trevor", and the DLC "just disappeared" without explanation, never to be revisited or referenced again. While it's a brutal gut punch for fans desperate for more single-player epicness, it's hardly surprising given_GTA Online_'s record-shattering success.