
What is Knight Rider 2000?
The man, the car... the new girl? The new boss?

If you have never seen the movie, then this is the right place for you to start!
Who is Shawn McCormick? Or how about Russell Maddock? Hey, isn't that the guy from The X Files?
The answers to all your questions lie here. Beware, however, a lot of spoilers lie within this overview of the movie.
The details...
Knight Rider 2000 premired on Sunday, May 19, 1999 as a movie-of-the-week for NBC. Its intentions were to serve as a
pilot for Knight Rider in the 21st Century. Sadly, it never happened, and contrary to popular belief, six episodes were
not ordered by NBC and produced only to never air.
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The plot...
In the year 2000, criminals are frozen, handguns are banned from everyone--including the police, and crime is at an
all time low... So why has the mayor been murdered with an illegal handgun? Rookie cop Shawn McCormick is asking these
questions while still trying to learn the ropes of the police department. Letting her curiousity getting the better of her,
Shawn recovers the murder weapon and begins asking too many questions resulting in the killer, an ex-cop and unfrozen
convicted murderer, Thomas J. Watts, to shoot her in the head and leave her for dead. She is saved, however, by a computer chip transplant to her brain, but the resulting damage has caused her to lose her most
recent memory.
Meanwhile, the Knight Foundation is
trying to stay alive in the city by trying to win a contract for their new project, the Knight 4000. The police department
wants them out--why should they have to stumble over a freelance organization? The Deputy Mayor Harold Abbey, newly
promoted to succeed the late mayor, gives them 30 days to complete the 4000. Russell Maddock, the new Foundation CEO is
too proud to ask for help, leaving Devon Miles, still the controlling entity of the Foundation, to look himself.
Michael Knight has moved on to a simpler life. Fishing, relaxing, waxing his classic 1957 Chevy every other day, and trying
hard to leave his life in the Foundation behind. When Devon shows up to ask for help, he has a hard time being convinced
that it is worth it to return, but he finally decides to do so... "only under one condition."
Only there is no condition... not anymore. The Knight Industries Two Thousand- or KITT for short, once the cornerstone
of AI Technology, has been deactivated and dismantled. Devon and Michael are outraged, Maddock is uncaring, indicating that
the Knight 4000 is on it's way, so the old must go.
Michael somehow gains the technological knowhow to restore and reactivate KITT, and then place him into his 57 Chevy. KITT
is angry for being deactivated and shoved out of the way for ten years, and even more angry that his parts were sold off,
and the one part that wasn't recovered, his memory chip, was swapped for a bogus chip. Guess where his original chip ended up...
Shawn finds her way to the Knight Foundation after quitting the police department and it is quickly revealed that the transplant
has altered her personality. She is more aggressive and less of a team player, but has a superior intellect thanks to her
bionic technology. Shawn is hired and brought on board as Michael's partner to help investigate the growing illegal
handgun problems in the city.
Thanks to KITT's help and their constant investigation, they discover a massive police department conspiracy to sell banned
handguns on the black market, but their discoveries place their lives in peril and causes the death of one of the Foundation's own.

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