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== Differences between ''Knight Rider'' and ''Knight Rider 2010'' ==
== Differences between ''Knight Rider'' and ''Knight Rider 2010'' ==
* The car is a custom "[[Ford Mustang]]" built on a mid-'90s Ford Thunderbird chassis, its [[grunge]] style very different from the sleek [[Pontiac]] cars that were the two incarnations of [[KITT]], who's AI would have been removed and replaced with K.D. (Hannah Tyree)
* The car is a custom "[[Ford Mustang]]" built on a mid-'90s Ford Thunderbird chassis, its [[grunge]] style very different from the sleek [[Pontiac]] cars that were the two incarnations of [[KITT]], whose AI would have been removed and replaced with K.D. (Hannah Tyree)
* There is nothing in common with ''Knight Rider'''s basic concept, except the title, and the "one man can make a difference" concept.
* There is nothing in common with ''Knight Rider'''s basic concept, except the title, and the "one man can make a difference" concept.
* Notably, early drafts of the script were far closer to the franchise, even including KITT, (who would have been a female), however the makers believed at that time there would be no hi tech cars.
* Notably, early drafts of the script were far closer to the franchise, even including KITT, (who would have been a female), however the makers believed at that time there would be no hi tech cars.

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Knight Rider 2010
Directed bySam Pillsbury
Written byJohn Leekley
Produced byAlex Beaton
StarringRichard Joseph Paul
CinematographyJames Bartle
Edited bySkip Schoolnik
Music byTim Truman
Release date
February 13 1994
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish

Knight Rider 2010 is a 1994 made-for-TV movie for Universal Television's Action Pack very loosely based on the television series Knight Rider.

Differences between Knight Rider and Knight Rider 2010

  • The car is a custom "Ford Mustang" built on a mid-'90s Ford Thunderbird chassis, its grunge style very different from the sleek Pontiac cars that were the two incarnations of KITT, whose AI would have been removed and replaced with K.D. (Hannah Tyree)
  • There is nothing in common with Knight Rider's basic concept, except the title, and the "one man can make a difference" concept.
  • Notably, early drafts of the script were far closer to the franchise, even including KITT, (who would have been a female), however the makers believed at that time there would be no hi tech cars.

Plot

In a Mad Max style future, Jake McQueen is the ultimate smuggler, smuggling people for money to survive, only for his smuggling to come to a halt when he is busted by his brother while getting his truck repaired.

However, what he doesn't know is that he is under observation by Jared, the crippled head of Chrysalis Corporation, who sends one of his most valued employees, Hannah Tyree, to bring him in to work for them as part of their video games division.

Jake initially is skeptical about the idea of working with Hannah, and is scared away when she admits that she accidentally downloaded herself onto PRISM, a crystalline solid-state memory unit for her computer, once, due to an unexpected side-effect.

Jake is then hunted down after Jared has his data, and eventually finds his way back home, only to find his father near death. Acquiring a junked Mustang, and a special engine his father had kept in trust, he goes to find a way to stop Chrysalis.

While pursuing a lead, he ends up shot, and is witness to Hannah's apparent death, only to find she was trapped in her PRISM. Going into battle against Jared, with Hannah as his car's new AI, he eventually destroys him when he discovers the one side effect of Jared's life support...that it is slowly killing the person it protects...

Now, Jake and Hannah travel the world of the future, fighting for justice in a lawless desert that is forgotten by the world...

See also