A group of rogue military operatives use KITT's advanced tech to further their own agenda. This episode showcases the team's combat skills and strategic thinking.
For fans of talking cars, high-octane stunts, and 1980s nostalgia, the name Knight Rider is legendary. When NBC attempted to reboot the franchise in 2008, it generated a massive wave of excitement. While the series lasted only one season (17 episodes), the remains a cult favorite for a new generation.
The 2008 series (often referred to as Knight Rider (2008) or Knight Rider: The Series ) served as a direct sequel to the 2008 TV movie pilot. It starred Justin Bruening as Mike Traceur (later revealed to be Michael Knight’s estranged son, Mike Knight).
The early episodes follow a serialized format. Mike and the team face various threats while slowly uncovering the truth behind Mike’s memory loss and his connection to a secret government assassin program.