

Comedy · Fantasy
Overview
The victim of a hit and run learns to be psychic so he can take revenge on the driver that hit him. A comedy where revenge is a cosmic experience.
Top Cast


Benedict Wall
Benedict Wall
Dutch
Benedict Wall
Dutch


Florence Noble
Florence Noble
Lyra
Florence Noble
Lyra


Jessica Grace Smith
Jessica Grace Smith
Emily
Jessica Grace Smith
Emily


Shadon Meredith
Shadon Meredith
Oates
Shadon Meredith
Oates


Michelle Ang
Michelle Ang
Beth
Michelle Ang
Beth
Chloe White
Chloe White
Vinnie
Chloe White
Vinnie


Jonny Brugh
Jonny Brugh
Haxan
Jonny Brugh
Haxan


Cameron Rhodes
Cameron Rhodes
Enoch
Cameron Rhodes
Enoch
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