Knight Rider (2008)

US-amerikanische Fernsehserie (2008–2009)
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Knight Rider is a series that follows the 1982 TV series of the same title and the 2008 television movie. The series stars Justin Bruening as Mike Traceur, the estranged son of Michael Knight. The series also stars Deanna Russo as Sarah Graiman, Traceur's former girlfriend/current love interest. Sarah is daughter of Charles Graiman. Graiman is played by Bruce Davison, the creator of a new generation of KITT (Knight Industries Three Thousand), voiced by Val Kilmer.

Plot

The story takes place 25 years after the original Knight Rider series. Mike Traceur (who later changes his name to Mike Knight), son of the original Michael Knight, has become the driver of the next generation KITT (Knight Industries Three Thousand), now a Ford Mustang. Along with a former girlfriend Sarah Graiman, the daughter of the scientist Charles Graiman who designed both KITT's, Mike becomes the new champion of Knight Industries, a high tech government and law enforcement contractor. In the episode, Day Turns Into Knight, Dr. Graiman dies due to an apparent explosion on a damaged aircraft, and Agent Rivai is seriously injured and forced not to continue on as the team's FBI agent. During the episode, Knight to King's Pawn, the NSA shuts down the SSC due to Dr. Graiman's death, and Agent Torres deactivates KITT in order to reactivate KARR. It was thought that KITT's programing would be able to override KARR's bad behavior and force him to save lives. It is also revealed that this was Agent Torres's plan for KITT from the beginning and that Dr. Graiman had opposed him. Mike is told that he was KARR's original driver and that is the source of his memory loss and Sarah retreats to deal with her father's death. Mike and the rest of the team find KITT's AI stored online and attempt to rebuild it and Mike must install it in KITT who is being kept in a government compound. But, while Mike is in the process in rescuing KITT with the new AI, KARR overcomes KITT's programing and 'goes bad', taking Torres as a Hostage/driver. KITT is able to destroy KARR but, Agent Torres was seriously injured and dies. Sarah discovers that her father had left all of the SSC's funding in her name. Sarah, Mike, Zoey, and Billy use that funding to restart the Foundation for Law and Government (FLAG) and continue on its original mission.

Production

In advance of its anticipated weekly run, the new Knight Rider series was introduced with a television movie on February 17, 2008. The new series premiered on NBC on September 24, 2008 and leads the network's Wednesday evening lineup, along with Deal or No Deal and Lipstick Jungle.[1] On October 21, 2008, NBC gave the show a full season order of 22 episodes.[2] All of the episodes that aired on TV, are also available in the Xbox Live Marketplace[3] and iTunes Store[4]. The episodes are available in HD format and SD format.

On November 10, 2008, NBC reformatted the show in an effort to more closely resemble the storyline of its predecessor. Yancey Arias, Bruce Davison, and Sydney Tamiia Poitier's characters were removed from the series after the end of their original 13-episode commitment starting with a two part episode scheduled to air in January 2009. The show continued with a more character driven focus on Michael and KITT.[5]

On December 3, 2008, NBC reduced its season order to 17 episodes. The five remaining scripts will be utilized if the show is renewed for a second season. The season finale aired on March 4, 2009 . However on March 5 2009 NBC annouced that the Series Was not Going to get Picked up For a Second Season.

Cast

Episodes

Knight Industries Three Thousand (K.I.T.T.)

For the series premiere, many new features in KITT were introduced in addition to those seen on the pilot movie. As an homage to the original KITT's Super Pursuit Mode, the new KITT transforms into Attack Mode[6] - a significantly more aggressive version than the Attack Mode depicted in the pilot movie, which consisted primarily of an extended rear spoiler. KITT also transforms into a Ford F-150 FX4 pickup truck for off-road purposes,[7] a Ford E-150 van, Ford Flex, Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, and a 1968 Shelby GT500KR Mustang for disguise purposes. The series also demonstrated capabilities such as KITT's Turbo Boost, allowing KITT to briefly become airborne, and submergibility, maintaining system integrity and life support for occupants while underwater. Also installed in KITT are a grappling hook, a laser that originates from his scanner bar, defensive flares, offensive missiles, a dart gun, and an EMP Weapon.

The interior of the vehicle has been reworked, with the single display screen on the center console replaced by touch-enabled head-up displays spanning the entire interior surface of the windscreen. The removal of the center console screen has also seen KITT's "presence" indicator, reminiscent of the original series KITT's voice modulator, appearing in a pulsing orb mounted high in the middle of the dashboard with a dot in the middle that shifts over to "look" at whoever he's talking to. Other interior changes include a more conventional steering wheel, replacing the previously seen 3/4 steering wheel, blue lighting in the dashboard over the driver's-side instrumentation and the passenger-side console that becomes red whenever KITT is in Attack Mode, and a standard Mustang rear seat instead of the super-computer laden rear seat of the movie KITT. The interior of 4x4 Mode uses the same customized Mustang dashboard, but the F-150's passenger and driver's seats. KITT also carries a backup mainframe that he can reboot to in the event his primary is damaged.

KITT's technology includes a Surface Screen program, enabling the hood to operate as a touchscreen display, similar to the internal head-up displays, a printer in the passenger-side console, and a 3D Object Generator in the rear passenger compartment, as well as a self-destruct program.

International broadcast

Some broadcasts of the new Knight Rider have commenced in countries outside of the United States:

Country Foreign title Translation Network(s) Notes
Australia Knight Rider None Seven Network The 2-hour pilot telemovie was shown on October 11, 2008, but there has been no subsequent indication of when or if the full series will be picked up.
Sweden Knight Rider None Viasat On January 28, 2009, TV6 aired the first episode of the first season which will aired every Wednesday 8pm.
New Zealand Knight Rider None C4 The 2-hour pilot telemovie was shown on February 2, 2009, with regular screenings every Monday at 7:30pm beginning February 9
Malaysia Knight Rider None Star World Debuted on February 5, 2009 on Astro Channel 711.
Philippines Knight Rider None CS/9 Aired every Thursday night at 9:00 PM.
Canada Knight Rider None E! Canada Pilot movie was shown on Global TV in February, 2008, and regular shows are being aired on E! Canada every Wednesday at 8:00 PM, since September, 2008.
Netherlands Knight Rider 2009 None RTL 7 Pilot Movie was shown on January 1. The series started on Sunday, March 1.

References

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  1. NBC Reveals Fall Series Premiere Dates
  2. NBC To Pick Up Nine Additional Episodes Of "Knight Rider To Complete Full-Season Order For 2008-09. In: Futon Critic. 21. Oktober 2008, abgerufen am 27. Oktober 2008.
  3. Xbox LIVE Marketplace Knight Rider. Abgerufen am 7. November 2008.
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  5. Nellie Andreeva: 'Knight Rider' goes back to its roots. The Hollywood Reporter, 10. November 2008, abgerufen am 9. Dezember 2008.
  6. Shadowy Flight - Attack KITT Revealed at Comic Con
  7. PickupTrucks.com: First Look at Knight Rider's KITT in 4x4 Mode