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Knight Rider (2008)

The television series is a direct sequel to the original 1982 series, following the adventures of Mike Traceur—the estranged son of the original Michael Knight—and a new version of K.I.T.T. . Series Overview knight rider 2008 series full episodes

Knight Industries Three Thousand (K.I.T.T.)

The show follows Mike Traceur as he is recruited by the Foundation for Law and Government (FLAG) to pilot the , a hyper-advanced Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR equipped with artificial intelligence voiced by Val Kilmer . Main Cast : Michael "Mike" Knight (Traceur) : Played by Justin Bruening I can’t help write or provide full episodes

7. "I Wanna Rock & Roll All Knight" (November 19, 2008)

Please note that availability may vary depending on your location, and some platforms might not offer all episodes. Amazon Prime Video (via Freevee): In many regions

Knight Rider 2008 series full episodes

For fans of iconic television, few vehicles have left a mark as deep as KITT—the Knight Industries Three Thousand. When NBC announced a revival of the classic 1980s phenomenon Knight Rider in 2008, excitement roared through the fandom like a supercharged V8 engine. While the reboot was short-lived—lasting only one season of 17 action-packed episodes—the quest to find remains a popular search query nearly two decades later.

  1. Amazon Prime Video (via Freevee): In many regions (US, UK, Canada), the complete series is available with ads for free through Amazon’s Freevee service.
  2. Peacock (NBC’s streaming service): Since the show originally aired on NBC, Peacock is the most likely home for ad-free streaming in the USA.
  3. Tubi: This free, ad-supported platform often rotates catalog action shows. Check their library regularly.
  4. DVD/Blu-ray: The complete series (all 17 episodes plus the extended pilot) is available on DVD. Universal Studios released a "Knight Rider 2008: The Complete Series" box set. This is the best option if you want to own the episodes permanently.
  5. YouTube: NBC’s official YouTube channel sometimes uploads full episodes or compilations. Search for "Knight Rider 2008 full episode" with caution—many are fan-uploads of questionable quality.