Weinstein's Commit to K.I.T.T.
'Knight Rider' film reading to roll.
The Weinstein Company has acquired the rights to develop and produce a feature film based on the original hit television series "Knight Rider." The rights were purchased from Glen A. Larson ("Knight Rider," "Magnum P.I." "Fall Guy," "Battlestar Galactica"), the original creator of the television show, and he will write the script and executive produce the project through his production company Glen A. Larson Productions. David Price brought the project to The Weinstein Company's attention and will co-produce it.
Based on the 1980's hit television series, "Knight Rider" is a revenge story about a police investigator who is shot on the job and left to die. Nursed back to health by a mysterious millionaire, he regains consciousness a new man with a new face and a new name: Michael Knight. His mysterious benefactor provides Michael with equipment and support so that he can continue his crime fighting work and ultimately get revenge on the people who left him to die.
Harvey Weinstein stated, "I am a huge fan of the original series and could not be happier that we've joined forces with Glen Larson to bring these iconic characters to the big screen."
Larson stated, "Teaming up with Harvey and Bob, with their unparalleled success in motion picture, gives Knight Rider an exciting opportunity to be a breakout franchise."
The original hit television show ran on NBC from 1982 through 1986 and starred David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight.
Production executives Brendan Deneen and Eric Robinson, will oversee the project on behalf of The Weinstein Company reporting to Michael Cole, co-president of production.
Eric Roth, executive vice president of business and legal affairs, negotiated the deal on behalf of The Weinstein Company. Skip Brittenham, Stephen Espinoza and Barry Felsen negotiated on behalf of Larson.
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I loved Knight Rider when I was younger, but to turn it into a movie now.. The car was way cool, but at the end of the day, all it could really do was, be the computer in the car (which is very old news by todays standerds, pick Micheal up when he needed to be and open a door, and knock out the badie if they were next to the door on hands and knees. Unless the powers that be give Michael some super powers, it would just be an ex police officer fighting crime with a 'Super Cool Car'. Again I stress I loved Knight Rider years ago, I just don't want them to turn a great series into a farce like they did with Starsky and Hutch… Allow great TV to be the 'old' great tv it was. No doubt most will call me mad and So look forward to this new movie, and I indeed will watch, and hope they haven't ruined another great show from my past…..