Three Inches

Three Inches (2011)

EndedScripted showDrama, Action, Science-Fiction

Three Inches is an American action with science fiction made-for-television film, intended to serve as the pilot episode for a new series. Created by writer-producer Harley Peyton and directed by Jace Alexander it aired on Syfy on December 29, 2011. The show follows a group of people with superhuman abilities, focusing on Walter Spackman, played by Noah Reid, an underachiever who develops a telekinetic ability after being struck by lightning.

The movie received favourable reviews, however, it failed to become a TV series.

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S01E01PilotDec 29, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Three Inches premiere?

Three Inches premiered on December 29, 2011.

Who created Three Inches?

Three Inches was created and written by Harley Peyton.

How many episodes of Three Inches were produced?

Only one pilot episode of Three Inches was produced.

Who directed the pilot episode of Three Inches?

Jace Alexander directed the pilot episode of Three Inches.

What was the premise of Three Inches?

The premise of Three Inches was about a man who gains the ability to telekinetically move objects, but only by three inches.

Who played the lead character in Three Inches?

Noah Reid played the lead character, Walter Spackman, in Three Inches.

What was Walter Spackman's job before gaining his superpowers in Three Inches?

Walter Spackman was a doorman before gaining his superpowers in Three Inches.

What was the name of the team that Walter Spackman joined in Three Inches?

The team that Walter Spackman joined in Three Inches was called "The Specials."

Who played the character Brandon in Three Inches?

James Marsters played the character Brandon in Three Inches.

What was the name of Walter Spackman's love interest in Three Inches?

Walter Spackman's love interest in Three Inches was named Lily.

What was the name of the nightclub where Walter Spackman worked in Three Inches?

The nightclub where Walter Spackman worked in Three Inches was called "Whiskey A Go-Go."

What was the name of the drug that Walter Spackman and The Specials were trying to recover in Three Inches?

The name of the drug that Walter Spackman and The Specials were trying to recover in Three Inches was "DJN".

Who played the character CJ in Three Inches?

Stephanie Jacobsen played the character CJ in Three Inches.

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