One of the most iconic shows of the 1980s is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. And the folks at Playmobil are celebrating with an amazing new collectible toy. This summer, K.I.T.T., the ...
The world’s largest collection of screen-used Knight Rider cars is now in Butler County. The first Pontiac modified to portray the Knight Industries Two Thousand — KITT for short — and seen in the ...
The Wrap reports that Wan is working on a new version of the classic TV series “Knight Rider.” The original show ran from 1982 to 1986 on NBC. It featured David Hasselhoff as an ex-cop who becomes a ...
Hollywood is not letting the ongoing health crisis and the fact that movie theaters will probably not be able to resume regular operations for the remainder of the year, if not longer, get in the way ...
Built by George Barris, the “King of the Kustomizers” in person, a black 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am once used as a promotional vehicle for the Knight Rider TV series is up for sale in California, ...
Whether you remember the theme song, the unbuttoned collar, or the amazing talking car, Knight Rider is legendary. And now, the show launched by David Hasselhoff in 1982 (and created by Glen A. Larson ...
If you grew up watching Knight Rider and you’ve got the means to take on a project car that you can then easily turn into a KITT lookalike, we reckon that any type of third-generation Firebird will ...
Finally, we get to the Haunted Rivian, which isn't based on any existing intellectual property, but it's still rather cute. Hit the Gear Guard dressed as a scarecrow, and you'll be able to select ...
The Knight Rider TV series ran from 1982-86, making it just a little before my time. I later became a fan of Viper, a knockoff of the show using a Dodge Viper as the hero car. But I was always ...
Some fans know David Hasselhoff from Baywatch but before that, Knight Rider made him a star. Mitch may have been cool but when Michael Knight and K.I.T.T. went after villains, they did it with a ...
The fictional car, known as K.I.T.T., Knight Industries Two Thousand, was a TV fantasy in the 1980s. Today, of course, some real-life cars can talk to you as well as drive themselves. WILLIAM DANIELS: ...