TekWar
TekWar

TekWar

1996TV ShowCanceled1 SeasonEnglish

TekWar is a North American television series, based on the TekWar novels ghost-written by Ron Goulart from outlines by William Shatner and developed for television by Stephen Roloff. The series follows Jake Cardigan, a former police officer turned private investigator working for Cosmos, a private security firm owned and operated by Walter Bascom. The series was broadcast in Canada on CTV and in the United States on USA Network and the Sci Fi Channel. The series, which was a co-production between Atlantis Films and Universal Television premiered on January 17, 1994 and ended on February 9, 1996.

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IMDb5.6/10
Director: Irving J. MooreGenres: Science Fiction, Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In the late 21st century, Jake Cardigan, a former security specialist, is framed for a crime he didn't commit and sentenced to cryogenic suspension. Upon his release, he becomes a "Tek-Marshal," tasked with combating the widespread use of "Tek," a dangerous virtual reality drug. Cardigan must navigate a world of advanced technology and corporate intrigue to uncover the truth behind his own downfall and bring down the powerful forces responsible for the Tek epidemic.

Critical Reception

TekWar, adapted from a series of novels by William Shatner, was met with a mixed reception. While its futuristic premise and action sequences offered some entertainment value, critics often pointed to a derivative plot and inconsistent pacing. The television series that followed aimed for a more serialized approach but also struggled to find a consistent critical footing, often being described as a standard sci-fi action show.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a serviceable, if uninspired, futuristic crime procedural.
  • Relies heavily on cyberpunk tropes without adding significant innovation.
  • William Shatner's involvement as creator and occasional actor adds a notable element, though it doesn't elevate the material substantially.

Google audience: Audience reviews for TekWar are scarce, but general sentiment suggests it was viewed as a moderately entertaining science fiction action film, particularly appealing to fans of the genre's common themes. Some viewers found it to be a decent B-movie with an interesting premise, while others considered it predictable and somewhat dated.

Fun Fact

William Shatner not only created the TekWar universe but also starred in the original made-for-television movie and the subsequent weekly series, reprising his role as the eccentric billionaire statesman, Walter Bascom.

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