Recently in Knight Rider 08 Category
We have word of the complete lineup of panelists for the Knight Rider event being held on Thursday, July 24th at Comic Con. Scheduled to appear are:
- Gary Scott Thomspon (Showrunner/ExecProducer)
- Justin Bruening (Mike Traceur)
- Deanna Russo (Sarah Graiman)
- Sydney Tamiia Poitier (Carrie Rivai)
- Bruce Davidson (Charles Graiman)
- David Bartis (ExecProducer)
The Knight Rider panel is scheduled to take place on Thursday July 24th. Final panel arrangements are still being made, but
Gary Scott Thompson is confirmed. Also what is confirmed? The big
unveiling of footage from the series plus the new Attack-KITT, live and
in person!The theater holds 1000 people, so it shouldn't be too hard to get a seat, but I hear they don't clear the room from panel to panel. This will also be a moderated panel - where a moderator asks pre-submitted questions to the panel (vs the ask the question in the audience type thing), so we'll have more information on how to get your question asked as we get closer to the date.
Tickets are available from http://www.comic-con.org - and it looks like 80% sold out for Thursday, so place your orders now!
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Paul Campbell is set to join the ensemble cast of Knight Rider.
On "Knight Rider," a sequel to the 1980s NBC series, Campbell ("Battlestar Galactica") will play the head research tech at Knight Industries. He is repped by WMA and ROAR.
Thanks to Joe Huth for the catch

- Audio Commentary Featuring Executive Producer David Bartis, and Stars Justin Bruening & Deanna Russo
- Featurette: The Icon Reborn
- Featurette: K.I.T.T. - From 2000 to 3000
- Featurette: Knight Rider - Legacy
- Previews
Cost is $14.97 SRP, and will be in Anamorphic Widescreen with Dolby Digital 5.1.
Be sure to also check out our exclusive interviews with the case and crew of the series.
dvd cover fan image designed by msKen
We were very fortunate to get some time with David Bartis today and ask few quick questions!
We were told that "things are going really well" from the production offices of the new Knight Rider series. They "are scheduled to start production on the series on June 23rd", in LA (not Vancouver which was briefly rumored last week).
Working with Gary Scott Thompson "has been fantastic" and has "continued to elevate the show in every department"! Additionally they are "doing some designing of the car to make it even cooler" as well as "adding some new cast" to the mix.
We've also been told that they will be at Comicon in San Diego in July. And so we will, to cover it!
The new site KITTsite is first to the presses this week with new rumored information about the first episode in the fall season.
In their report they detail the first title, some minor plot details and a couple of new character additions!
Check out this interview with Justin Bruening at the Global TV UpFront last week in Canada. Here he talks a bit about the upcoming season and echos some of what we leanered from our two part interview with Gary Scott Thompson.

When it was announced just over 20 days ago that the creator of "Las Vegas" and "Fast and the Furious" - Gary Scott Thompson - would be involved in Knight Rider a new level of credability became apart of the already talented team behind the new Knight Rider series.
Here now is part two of our exclusive two part interview with Gary Scott Thompson, Executive Producer and Showrunner of the new Knight Rider series, aring this fall on NBC. Be sure to check out part one if you haven't yet.
KRO: There might be some holdover from the people who did see the 2-hour movie.
Gary Scott Thompson: There is... and the problem is... look, I read your stuff, I read other things, some people didn't like it, some people did like it. Some people liked this character, some people didn't like that character. It's very hard to judge exactly what they did and didn't like, or who they did or didn't like. It's so much easier to say, that was then and this is now. That was the 2-hour, and now we're making the series. The series will have some elements that are the same, and a lot of different ones.

When it was announced just over 20 days ago that the creator of "Las Vegas" and "Fast and the Furious" - Gary Scott Thompson - would be involved in Knight Rider a new level of credability became apart of the already talented team behind the new Knight Rider series.
We spoke with Gary Scott Thompson (who will serve as Executive Producer and Showrunner), as he works on the preproduction of the series, on his thoughts about the past, and potential future of Knight Rider.
KRO: Thank you for taking the time to talk with me. How's everything going?
Gary Scott Thompson: You know, it's going pretty good. We're in there cranking out storylines and busting our butts to get some cool stuff and figuring out what this car is and what the car can do and what it can't do and what we're going to do here for a series.

As if we had to remind any of you, Knight Rider premiers tonight on NBC! And incase you did forget, it airs at Tonight at 9pm!
Be sure to check out our exclusive interviews with the Cast and Crew as well as our complete coverage here and here.
- Exclusive Interview with David Bartis - Part 1
- Exclusive Interview with David Bartis - Part 2
- Exclusive Interview with Sydney Tamiia Poitier
- BREAKING NEWS! Arnett Out - Kilmer In!
- Exclusive Interview with Kevin Dunigan
- Exclusive Interview with Deanna Russo Part 1
- Exclusive Interview with Deanna Russo Part 2
- Five Clips from Knight Rider
- Exclusive Interview with Ted Moser
- KITT Construction Photographs
- KITT in NYC
- Exclusive Interview with David Andron - Part 1
- Exclusive Interview with David Andron - Part 2
- Exclusive Interview with Sam Nicholson of Stargate Digital
Also to help catch you up, check out our video player - with on camera interviews with Cast & Crew (including Hasselhoff!), teasers and clips for tonights premier by clicking on the image below!


