
Franklin then calls GTA 5's Lamar Davis, an old close friend of his, as he walks away. Even if they choose save, he'll headbutt Franklin, forcing him to drop Michael to his death. After Franklin pushes Michael over the side of a tower, players have the option of dropping or saving him. Knowing Michael betrayed Trevor in the past, Franklin explains he felt used by Michael and like he could be betrayed any day, since "People don't change." Michael then says, "You did! You! Two-bit gangster gone three-bit," meaning Franklin has gone from a simple thug to a full-on, scheming and backstabbing criminal. Michael escapes to the Palmer-Taylor Power Station, and Franklin chases him down.

He says, "We both know this ain't over," meaning they won't be able to get away with the heist if they don't appease Haines and Weston. Michael gets off a call with his wife, celebrating the fact that he has money and his family back, but Franklin begins to explain his reasoning for what he's about to do to Michael. Things begin similarly if the player chooses to kill Michael, with Franklin arranging a meeting between the two. GTA 5: Ending A ("Kill Trevor") Explained Still, Rockstar hasn't confirmed any ending as guaranteed "official," so each one is a legitimate outcome for the campaign. Fans agree the third ending, "Option C," seems the most logical, since it aligns with Franklin's character and the outcomes of previous GTA game endings. Additionally, elements of GTA Online - parts of which take place after GTA 5 - seem to reference the events of the third ending. It's not entirely clear which GTA 5 ending is canon. Related: GTA 5 Theory: Why Police Don't Arrest Players For Speeding Franklin's third option is to ignore the antagonists, enlisting Michael and Trevor's help to take down Haines, Weston, and several other enemies.

Billionaire Weston failed to have Michael's family killed as revenge for the accidental death of his lawyer, so he enlists Franklin to finish the deed instead. Haines, an agent of the FBI-equivalent FIB who has been coercing the protagonists into working for him, wishes Trevor dead on account of his unpredictability, which makes him a liability. Antagonists Steve Haines and Devin Weston approach Franklin, each ordering him to kill one of his comrades. Prior to the ending, GTA 5's protagonists rob the Union Depository bank of $200 million in a mission called "The Big Score," after which Franklin goes home to cool down from the many, many arguments that unfolded during the high-profile heist. Players, in the role of GTA 5 protagonist Franklin Clinton, must choose to kill other protagonist Michael De Santa or Trevor Philips, or to team up with both to take down every threat around them. There are three separate endings to Grand Theft Auto 5's single-player story, each with a very different outcome. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Warning: The following contains SPOILERS for Grand Theft Auto 5. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here.

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