
One time popular TV-series Knight Rider returns to big screens?? KITT, the smartcar used by Michael Knight in the Tv series, is portrayed by a Koenissegg CCX (replacing the old Pontiac Trans-Am). And it seems like the role of Michael Knight performed by David Hasselhoff, would appear as a cameo role. Well, It’d be a cool movie, if its is made or even this could be an Urban legend, anyway KnightRider was a legend of our time
In May 2006, The Weinstein Company acquired film rights to adapt Knight-Rider from series creator Larson. He expressed his interest in the film adaptation as a potential franchise property. The following September, Hasselhoff invited actor Orlando Bloom to portray Knight’s son in the film adaptation, but Bloom turned down the offer. In April 2007, Hasselhoff said that the film was in development at Miramax, and that he would at least have a cameo in the film.
- Wikipedia on "Knight Rider - Film adaption"
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One time popular TV-series Knight Rider returns to big screens?? KITT, the smartcar used by Michael Knight in the Tv series, is portrayed by a Koenissegg CCX (replacing the old Pontiac Trans-Am). And it seems like the role of Michael Knight performed by David Hasselhoff, would appear as a cameo role. Well, It’d be a cool movie, if its is made or even this could be an Urban legend, anyway KnightRider was a legend of our time
In May 2006, The Weinstein Company acquired film rights to adapt Knight-Rider from series creator Larson. He expressed his interest in the film adaptation as a potential franchise property. The following September, Hasselhoff invited actor Orlando Bloom to portray Knight’s son in the film adaptation, but Bloom turned down the offer. In April 2007, Hasselhoff said that the film was in development at Miramax, and that he would at least have a cameo in the film.
- Wikipedia on "Knight Rider - Film adaption"
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September 9th, 2007 at 1:50 pm
hmmm not my favourite….seems like ur dead interested
September 9th, 2007 at 1:51 pm
Not tht much, a lil bit
September 10th, 2007 at 12:49 am
ahan hmm k….