![]() ![]() That wasn’t the end of the character, however the final episodes of the Original Talking Max Headroom show actually overlapped with the first episodes of an ABC remake of the original 20 Minutes Into The Future movie, expanded into a full-length series. Martin – yes, really – but an American version of the show, titled The Original Talking Max Headroom Show, which ran for six episodes on cable channel Cinemax. The Max Headroom show aired in the UK until 1987, becoming popular enough to spin off not only a Christmas special written by none other than George R.R. Here's a trailer for the original Max Headroom series: He debuted in a 1985 British television movie titled Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into The Future, which acted as an origin story for the buggy, pop culture obsessed artificial intelligence ahead of his appearance as host of The Max Headroom show, a pastiche of contemporary chat shows that featured the character – played by Matt Frewer – interviewing celebrities in a studio setting, from the comfort of his very own television set importantly, program makers publicly said that Max was an entirely computer-generated character, with Frewer’s involvement kept secret for some time until after the show’s launch. ![]() It’s time to return to 20 minutes in the future, with the news that AMC Networks is planning a revival of '80s science fiction television property Max Headroom, with Halt and Catch Fire co-creator (and current writer of Marvel’s Iron Man comic book series) Christopher Cantwell as showrunner.įor those too young to remember, Max Headroom was a genuine pop culture phenomenon in the ‘80s. ![]()
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