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Max Headroom is a fictional character and media personality created by George Stone, Annabel Jankel, and Rocky Morton. He first appeared in the 1985 British-made cyberpunk television film Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future, where he was portrayed by actor Matt Frewer.
The character was conceived as a satirical exaggeration of the worst tendencies of 1980s television hosts, reflecting an innocence derived from information absorbed from television rather than life experience.
Although advertised as a computer-generated presenter, Max was actually actor Matt Frewer performing in a complex latex mask, prosthetics, contact lenses, and a plastic suit, filmed against a blue screen with editing effects creating the illusion of a digital character.
In the film's dystopian narrative, Max Headroom is a computer-generated reconstruction of Edison Carter, a crusading investigative journalist played by Frewer, whose mind is digitized after a motorcycle accident.
Carter's last sight before the crash was a traffic sign reading "Max. headroom," which became the name of the digital entity.
The character's origin story was developed to feature a world dominated by powerful media corporations, where real-time ratings equate to corporate worth, and television technology can monitor viewers' physical movements and thoughts.
Max Headroom became a digital outlaw, using his ability to move through networks to challenge the corrupt systems that created him.
Following the film's success, Max Headroom hosted The Max Headroom Show, a music video program on Channel 4 that aired from 1985 to 1987, later also broadcast in the US on Cinemax.
He became a global spokesperson for New Coke, appearing in commercials with the catchphrase "Catch the wave!".
The character's influence extended beyond television, inspiring references in media such as the comic strip Doonesbury and Eminem's 2013 "Rap God" video.
In 1987, a real-world event known as the Max Headroom signal hijacking occurred when an unidentified person wearing a Max Headroom mask briefly hijacked the signals of two Chicago television stations, WGN-TV and WTTW, during live broadcasts.
Max Headroom's persona was further developed into an American satirical cyberpunk science fiction television series that aired on ABC from March 31, 1987, to May 5, 1988.
The series, also starring Matt Frewer as both Edison Carter and Max Headroom, expanded on the character's origin and role as a wisecracking observer of human contradictions, often providing comic relief while aiding Carter in his investigations against a corrupt media oligarchy.
The series was cancelled after two seasons, with one episode remaining unaired.
Max Headroom made a cameo appearance in the 2015 film Pixels.
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