The plot of a crime fighter using a high-tech AI car is too good to pass up. Because the Hollywood producers do not give up the idea of restarting "Knight Rider". A feature-length film based on the cult TV series from the 80s is in the works again. It is reported that the remake will unfold in our days, but the tape will retain the oppositional mood of the original. Knight Rider aired on NBC from 1982 to 1986. The show allowed David Hasselhoff to climb the Olympus of Hollywood stars, and the very idea of a supercar at that time seemed like a real fantasy. Hollywood studios have tried several times to bring the remake of "Knight Rider" to mind. Once upon a time, Chris Pratt claimed the lead role in the film, and after that John Cena and Kevin Hart were supposed to become partners. This time, James Wang (Aquaman) will try his luck - he will be the producer of the project. The script for the remake is written by T.J. Fixman (Ratchet & Clank: Galactic Rangers), who is best known for his work in the video game industry, has sold several screenplays to major Hollywood studios over the past couple of years. Source: Deadline The Topic of Article: Knight Rider picks up speed. |