I don't know if Dave Andron would ever be interested in another go around the horn, but considering how most of us feel about the backdoor pilot as opposed to the 2008 series, I definitely wouldn't mind him getting another crack at the whip
if a feature film project ever gets kicked into high gear.
Sure, he got it wrong when he said we didn't know who created the Knight 2000, but he got the heart and soul of the idea that drew most of us to the original series pretty much bang on. Hell, it wasn't until I logged in here after the premier that I realised I hadn't particularly missed the absence of things like Turbo Boost.
Looking back, I loved that the stunt work used practical effects and composite imaging instead of relying on CGI like the 2008 series would go on to do. Having specialised stunt cars on hand really did give me hope that we'd see a series capable of being a true successor to the original.
Of course, those hopes were dashed before the series could even make it onto the air thanks to the leaked images of the Attack Mode car showing off its deep dish pizza rims... but that's another story altogether.
Matt
Welcome aboard the Knight 2000.
Thank you. What's all this, it looks like Darth Vader's bathroom?