Knight Rider was cancelled?
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:04 pm
Say I just read on another board that Knight Rider was cancelled. Is that true or is that just wishfull thinking?
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It was on a Mustang board called The Mustang Source..Tony P Knight Driver wrote:which board has that posted?
normally i wouldn't worry about such a post, but coming from you, Shapeshifter, it's actually quite unsettling. i still hope you're wrong though.Shapeshifter wrote:KR hasn't been cancelled, officially. I hear that Angela Bromstad (sp) is not a big fan of the show, and that doesn't bode well.
The other problem is, that KR08 has become a bit of a running joke in many circles. That creates a PR problem for a network, because no matter how good it gets, it's hard to overcome that kind of impression. The only thing they feel they can do is let the show quietly go away. NBC seems to be doing everything it can to ignore it.
At least they haven't done what they did with 'Kidnapped' and move it to Mondays at 2 AM to run out the string.
I would say, enjoy what's left. Barring a miracle, I think that's all you'll see for a while.
You have'nt been wrong yetShapeshifter wrote:KR hasn't been cancelled, officially. I hear that Angela Bromstad (sp) is not a big fan of the show, and that doesn't bode well.
The other problem is, that KR08 has become a bit of a running joke in many circles. That creates a PR problem for a network, because no matter how good it gets, it's hard to overcome that kind of impression. The only thing they feel they can do is let the show quietly go away. NBC seems to be doing everything it can to ignore it.
At least they haven't done what they did with 'Kidnapped' and move it to Mondays at 2 AM to run out the string.
I would say, enjoy what's left. Barring a miracle, I think that's all you'll see for a while.
You make a good point about the PR problem. I don't think a single media outlet has praised KR. Even places like AICN that in theory should support shows like this give it the cold shoulder. That's when you know you're screwed.Shapeshifter wrote:KR hasn't been cancelled, officially. I hear that Angela Bromstad (sp) is not a big fan of the show, and that doesn't bode well.
The other problem is, that KR08 has become a bit of a running joke in many circles. That creates a PR problem for a network, because no matter how good it gets, it's hard to overcome that kind of impression. The only thing they feel they can do is let the show quietly go away. NBC seems to be doing everything it can to ignore it.
At least they haven't done what they did with 'Kidnapped' and move it to Mondays at 2 AM to run out the string.
I would say, enjoy what's left. Barring a miracle, I think that's all you'll see for a while.
I sure hope they are wrong too, if they are right it is the end for any kind of a revival of the franchise for next 10 or more generations down the line it could be even more than 60 years before we see any kind of an attempt if there is TV even at that time...t.b.77b wrote:I agree but I sure hope we're wrong. I love this show.
I hope there is TV at the time TV is basically my life along with KRO. LOLPunkMaister wrote:I sure hope they are wrong too, if they are right it is the end for any kind of a revival of the franchise for next 10 or more generations down the line it could be even more than 60 years before we see any kind of an attempt if there is TV even at that time...t.b.77b wrote:I agree but I sure hope we're wrong. I love this show.
Agreed. KR on the small screen is done. I doubt the movie will be made since its been in development hell for sometime and its interest piqued a few years ago with that photoshoped poster. Since then there hasn't been a blip other than Larson making a short video holding up what he claims to be a script.PunkMaister wrote:I sure hope they are wrong too, if they are right it is the end for any kind of a revival of the franchise for next 10 or more generations down the line it could be even more than 60 years before we see any kind of an attempt if there is TV even at that time...t.b.77b wrote:I agree but I sure hope we're wrong. I love this show.
But since I'm talking about 5 generations o5 60 years or longer it does not really matter. The point is if the show tanks the franchise will just be another dead franchise only living in fan clubs and that's it forever and ever...t.b.77b wrote:I hope there is TV at the time TV is basically my life along with KRO. LOLPunkMaister wrote:I sure hope they are wrong too, if they are right it is the end for any kind of a revival of the franchise for next 10 or more generations down the line it could be even more than 60 years before we see any kind of an attempt if there is TV even at that time...t.b.77b wrote:I agree but I sure hope we're wrong. I love this show.![]()
I know what you were saying I was just kidding around.PunkMaister wrote:But since I'm talking about 5 generations o5 60 years or longer it does not really matter. The point is if the show tanks the franchise will just be another dead franchise only living in fan clubs and that's it forever and ever...t.b.77b wrote:I hope there is TV at the time TV is basically my life along with KRO. LOLPunkMaister wrote: I sure hope they are wrong too, if they are right it is the end for any kind of a revival of the franchise for next 10 or more generations down the line it could be even more than 60 years before we see any kind of an attempt if there is TV even at that time...![]()
Why did Larson refused?blowersho wrote:I think the problem is that the intentions were not good. Correct me if I am wrong but from what I remember NBCU's original motivation for making the pilot was that they heard Larson was pushing for a movie and wanted him to come aboard with them and make a TV show, he refused and the rest is history.
They made the show to "stick it to him", any project conceived under such a negative atmosphere is bound to fail. As usual the fans suffer the most and are left thinking "what if".
Rest assured NBC will not pick the tab to revive this franchise in the foreseable future and since the Scifi channel, USA network belongs to them as well all bets are off that we will see anythjing in our lifetimes other than Larson's movie if it even gets off the ground and even if it does I fear it will be as big a disappointment as the Dr Who film was.ElectricPhantom wrote:I wouldn't take it as the end if this series fails to gain a second season.
All it takes is someone out there writing a script that someone might pick up- if all else fails.
Who knows? Maybe in a few years, someone might have written such a good script that they revive this series. It's been done before; a series is "canned" then brought back to life.
I'm pretty sure Glen was never asked to come on board with the series (if he was he said no) they did'nt need to get him anyway as NBC own the rights to make all the Knight Rider TV shows they please as they own the rights to the TV versions.blowersho wrote:I think the problem is that the intentions were not good. Correct me if I am wrong but from what I remember NBCU's original motivation for making the pilot was that they heard Larson was pushing for a movie and wanted him to come aboard with them and make a TV show, he refused and the rest is history.
They made the show to "stick it to him", any project conceived under such a negative atmosphere is bound to fail. As usual the fans suffer the most and are left thinking "what if".