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The panel for Knight Rider was held this morning at Comic-Con. It seems there was some problems with some of the cast scheduled to appear (I’m not sure if Sydney was one) but this report goes on to say that due to traffic, some scheduled didn’t show up for about 20 Minutes. I’ve still not found many reports about the show as of yet (but there has been a lot of breaking news to sift through) so I expect there to be a little more tomorrow. I hope to find a few snaps of Syd too! Here is a bit of what went down, courtesy of Entertainment Weekly.

It’s no surprise that Gary Scott Thompson, the guy behind The Fast and the Furious, is the showrunner for NBC’s upcoming reboot of Knight Rider. And it’s a good thing, too, because the man had nothing to do with the two-hour TV movie/backdoor pilot that aired on NBC in February — you know, the one that prompted little or no excitement from those who loved the original 1982 series starring David Hasselhoff.

After a five-minute featurette of the new version was shown to hordes of fans–and after all of the cast and crew finally made it to the show’s Comic-Con panel following traffic woes–the questions started coming in, well, fast and furious. Most of the audience members grew up with Hasselhoff and KITT during the ’80s–and they’re a rabid bunch. The most important detail to them? That KITT have a turbo boost that makes the car jump. One fan even demanded that Thompson go on record and promise that he’d make it happen. Thompson said he would, adding that the show’s producers have an impressive amount of technology at their fingertips. After all, in 2008, we’re all comfortable with having our cars tells us what to do–but KITT is a “super GPS,” so advanced that he even analyzes his owner’s relationship with Sarah (Deanna Russo). “Are you a homosexual?” KITT asks his human, Mike Tracer (played by Justin Bruening, pictured).

Bruening himself acknowledged the series will be a departure from the backdoor pilot, noting “the biggest change is clearly a visual one…one that’s more cleaned up compared to the pilot.” Thompson added that he felt the “man has to have a team behind him, so that the man and the car work, so that it’s just not a guy and a car.” That seems code for giving the main character more of a mythology and having him reconcile his past with his present.

Another fan asked whether there would be any crossover between Las Vegas and Knight Rider. Thompson, who produced the former series as well, said there wasn’t much room for crossover given the former is no longer on the air, and then proceeded to apologize to fans of Vegas for the way the show ended. “Molly [Sims] and Josh [Duhamel] have actually spoken to me about does something…It was a little unjust to leave one [character] about to give birth or have something horrible happen. Someone’s approached me about possibly doing a two-hour movie to wrap it up, someone has approached me to do a book, or we might do an internet piece. What I don’t want to do is piss off fans of two shows at the same time, which would be unfair. To all the Las Vegas fans out there, I apologize that it was left like that. It was never our intention. The strike kind of did us in, and you know, at some point you will get a resolution. I’m just not sure how best to do it now. Josh Duhamel is a bona fide movie star, and his time is pretty precious–but the cast is willing to do something. [NBC's] Ben [Silverman] doesn’t want anyone to send anymore socks or baby booties. They sent thousands and thousands of baby booties–by the crateload–to his office and he begged me many times to make them stop. I was like, ‘Dude, I didn’t cancel it, it was you.”

Also of note at the panel: it was revealed that Hasselhoff, who may come back at some point for a cameo, enjoys breaking into song and dance in between takes, and one of the original KITTs is housed in Joey Fatone’s garage. Um, random.

Knight Rider is set to air Wednesdays at 8pm this fall on NBC.

Source: EW.com

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