Grand Theft Auto VI is delayed to Nov. 19, 2026
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Joseph Kosinski is all aboard for Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler to join his remake of Miami Vice, as he opened up about rumors of the two stars being attached to the highly anticipated reboot.
Rockstar co-founder Dan Houser elaborated on what makes Vice City perfect for GTA 6 during a recent podcast appearance.
Joseph Kosinski is in early talks with Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler to star in his big-screen reboot of “Miami Vice.” Speaking at the Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards, Kosinski, who was there to present to the “F1” sound team,
MIAMI — With its pastel suits, fast cars and a soundtrack that made TV history, “Miami Vice” was the show that helped define a decade. It’s hard to forget that iconic drive from the pilot episode, underscored by Phil Collins’ “In the Air ...
“Miami Vice.” Can you believe it’s already four decades old? Forty years later, we’re still trying to catch up to this iconic TV show’s style. Its legacy is always alive and well in Miami, but in just over two weeks, a big “Miami Vice ...
Reflecting on the reception to the movie at the time, Farrell says that “ Miami Vice got slapped around a bit.” The A.V. Club gave the Michael Mann-directed feature a B+, but
Grand Theft Auto 6 has been delayed - for a second time - until 19 November 2026. One of the most anticipated gaming releases ever, the sequel by developer Rockstar Games was due to come out in May 2026.