Syfy Picks Up 'Alphas' Pilot To Series By NELLIE ANDREEVA | Tuesday December 7, 2010 @ 3:01pm PST
It came down to the wire for Syfy's two drama pilots about people with special abilities, Alphas and Three Inches, which were both in serious contention for a series pickup. Syfy just made its final decision, giving Alphas a 11-episode order in addition to the 90-minute pilot. Production is slated to begin in Toronto early next year for a summer 2011 debut. UPDATE: I hear that it is not over for Three Inches, which may get redeveloped.
Meanwhile, it is not over yet for Three Inches. "Three Inches is a terrific project that we continue to be interested in," Stern said. We are working with the producers and production company to see if there’s a way to bring it to our air as well.
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SOURCE/Full Article Syfy denies 'Three Inches' axe
Wednesday, December 8 2010, 14:57 GMT
By Morgan Jeffery, TV Reporter
Syfy has confirmed that superhero project Three Inches is still in development.
The cable network
originally ordered a pilot episode in March, with former Torchwood stars James Marsters and Naoko Mori later
joining the cast.
Syfy executive Mark Stern confirmed to Deadline that the
recent commission of drama pilot Alphas will not affect the production of Three Inches.
"Three Inches is a terrific project that we continue to be interested in," he said. "We are working with the producers and production company to see if there's a way to bring [that show] to our air as well."
Three Inches focuses on a man who gains the ability to move objects with his mind, but only by three inches. The original pilot episode was scripted by Twin Peaks writer Harley Peyton and produced by Bob Cooper.
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