GTA 6 “Extended Look” on August 27: Netflix listing hints at 3 episodes
Rockstar’s long-awaited “Extended Look” for Grand Theft Auto 6 is set for August 27, and a temporary Netflix Portugal listing suggests the presentation may be far larger than a single video—potentially split into three separate episodes totaling just over an hour.
Key takeaways
- August 27 has been flagged for a GTA 6 “Extended Look” tied to a Netflix collaboration.
- A temporary Netflix Portugal page reportedly surfaced three different content entries before being updated.
- The listing suggested three episode runtimes: 23:37, 24:41, and 18:29.
- Total runtime from those three entries would be about 1 hour and 7 minutes.
- Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick called the Netflix deal a pioneering agreement, while Netflix would be exclusive at launch.
- After the Netflix release, the content would reportedly appear on Rockstar Games’ official YouTube channel about six hours later.
Netflix exclusivity and what Take-Two says about the deal
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has publicly described the Netflix partnership as a “pioneering” agreement, though he did not outline what Rockstar plans to show.
The timeline described with the collaboration indicates Netflix holds exclusivity at first. Once the content launches there, viewers would need to wait roughly six hours before it reaches the official Rockstar Games YouTube channel, after which it can be distributed on other platforms.
There’s also the suggestion—presented as a possibility rather than confirmed detail—that the “Extended Look” could be broken into segments focused on different parts of GTA 6, such as the game world, its story and characters, and potentially its playable systems.
Temporary Netflix Portugal listing hints at a three-part Extended Look
Details surfaced when a Reddit user reportedly found entries on Netflix Portugal’s page associated with the GTA 6 “Extended Look.” For a limited period, the page appeared to show three separate episodes with distinct durations, but Netflix later updated the page and those references disappeared.
The runtimes shown in that temporary listing were:
- Episode 1: 23 minutes 37 seconds
- Episode 2: 24 minutes 41 seconds
- Episode 3: 18 minutes 29 seconds
Adding those durations together points to approximately 1 hour and 7 minutes of total content—substantially longer than the shorter trailer-style reveals Rockstar has used for major releases in the past.
At this stage, it remains unclear whether Netflix accidentally displayed the final structure early or whether the episode entries were a mistake. Either way, August 27 is the date when Rockstar is expected to show what it has prepared for GTA 6 in a format that—if the three-part setup holds—would be a notable departure from prior approaches.
