Chameleon is a CBS Sci-fi television film trilogy franchise created by Bennett Cohen and Ronnie Christensen. All three of the tv films was originally aired on October 22, 1998 to May 19, 2000 on UPN as part of UPN's original Produced tv-films during the late 1990's.
Television Pilot (Unsold)[]
:Main article: Chameleon (TV Pilot)
Bobbie Philips starred as a sexy genetically engineered assassin name Kam with chameleon-like powers discovers maternal instincts when she protects a child from government.
Films[]
Chameleon[]
- Main article: Chameleon (film)
After consulting with it's unfinished pilot for the franchises' unplanned tv series, they decided to post the pilot on feature film instead. So the film's plot is taken on a female predator (Bobbie Phillips) decides to protect a boy (Eric Lloyd) from a corrupt government investigator in 2028.
Chameleon 2[]
- Main article: Chameleon II: Death Match
The film sequel takes Kam the genetically altered agent, is called back to action when the clientele of a luxury casino is taken hostage by an audacious criminal. Robert Pardi from TV Guide gave the film two out of four stars and wrote: "Why doesn't someone cast B-movie icon Bobbie Phillips in a top-of-the-line movie? She's this DIE Hard rip-off's most attractive selling point, and a fine advertisement for genetic reconfiguring."[1]
Chameleon 3[]
- Main article: Chameleon 3: Dark Angel
In the third and last film of the trilogy, Kam, a genetically engineered agent, attempts to thwart the plans of her evil twin brother. Robert Pardi from TV Guide gave film five out of five stars in excitement.
References[]
- ↑ "Chameleon 2: Death Match". TV Guide. Retrieved on 27 June 2017.
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