Fact or fiction?
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2026 12:32 am
https://youtu.be/Z6ROV_biwD8?si=d9282SwOqGA9LZWL
A pod cast about a 'confirmed' Knight Rider movie/series that 'supposedly' Universal Studios has green lit for direct-to-streaming. Considering the guy is also talking about Universal making it some kind of DC miniverse styled idea about the Six Million Dollar Man and Airwolf coming back to make an eventual trilogy action movie or show, I'm pretty much left to ponder if this is fact or someone's wishful thinking being spat out to the Universe. Video was released five months ago.
To me, this just sounds like the ideas that Lampoonery! channel keeps producing. (Great effort of AI Slop to create whole episodes around KR, including some other '80s icons that act as guest stars. Some of the time, it's even believable.) But, who knows. Maybe Universal really is interested in such an idea, if He-Man is truly green lit for movie theaters. (And I agree with a reviewer. It was way too much to spend for a franchise that has zero ties to modern children and has no hope of getting out of the flop zone. I'm forgetting the quoted price for production. Twenty-Two million?)
A pod cast about a 'confirmed' Knight Rider movie/series that 'supposedly' Universal Studios has green lit for direct-to-streaming. Considering the guy is also talking about Universal making it some kind of DC miniverse styled idea about the Six Million Dollar Man and Airwolf coming back to make an eventual trilogy action movie or show, I'm pretty much left to ponder if this is fact or someone's wishful thinking being spat out to the Universe. Video was released five months ago.
To me, this just sounds like the ideas that Lampoonery! channel keeps producing. (Great effort of AI Slop to create whole episodes around KR, including some other '80s icons that act as guest stars. Some of the time, it's even believable.) But, who knows. Maybe Universal really is interested in such an idea, if He-Man is truly green lit for movie theaters. (And I agree with a reviewer. It was way too much to spend for a franchise that has zero ties to modern children and has no hope of getting out of the flop zone. I'm forgetting the quoted price for production. Twenty-Two million?)