Supacell
A group of seemingly ordinary people from South London unexpectedly develop super powers
Delivery driver Michael has big plans for the future with his girlfriend. Until something odd starts happening to him and others across South London.
Four ordinary Londoners unexpectedly develop superpowers. While one embraces their abilities, another searches for explanations about their newfound gifts.
Sabrina and Sharleen unwind after work, planning a night out. Meanwhile, a brawl among the Tower Boys leaves Tazer vowing payback. Concurrently, Michael devises a scheme.
After the bailiffs pay him a visit, Andre makes a dangerous decision. Rodney's business slows down, and Dionne meets the mother of a missing girl.
When Spud ends up in the hospital, Rodney has a change of heart. Michael decides to tell Dionne everything, but first, he has to find the others.
Tazer and Sabrina both search for Krazy. Dionne follows up on information about the missing girl. With powers pushed beyond their limit, the five must unite to save the ones they love.
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Eric Kofi-Abrefa | Andre Simpson |
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Tosin Cole | Michael Lasaki-Brown |
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Calvin Demba | Rodney Cullen |
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Giacomo Mancini | Spud |
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Adelayo Adedayo | Dionne Ofori |
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Josh Tedeku | Tazer |
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Nadine Mills | Sabrina Clarke |
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Rayxia Ojo | Sharleen Clarke |
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Michael Salami | Gabriel |
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Ky-Mani Carty | AJ Simpson |
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Glenn Boateng | Strong Hunter |
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Xavien Russell | Dots |
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Sanchez Brown | Energy Hunter |
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Ghetto | Krazy |
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Andy Thompson | Twosie |
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Mickira Oji | Skreamer |
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Pamela Jikiemi | Tina Brown |
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Duayne Boachie | Braggs |
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Andre Dwayne | Masher |
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Travis Jay | John |
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Sian Brooke | Victoria Kesh |
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Ian Attard | Charles Farren |
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Golda John | Grandma |
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Debra Baker | Matron Tracey |
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Junior Afolabi Salokun | Kevin |
| Director | Sebastian Thiel |
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| Andrew Onwubolu |
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| Writer | Andrew Onwubolu | |
| Producer | Joanna Crow, Steve Searle, Sheila Nortley, May Anderson, Geraldine Hawkins, Henrietta Lee, Mouktar Mohammed, Simon Morris, Andrew Onwubolu, Mark Hedges | |
| Musician | Nayla Largie Sillkey | |
| Photography | Aaron Reid, Sam Heasman | |
| Packaging | MKV |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Audio Tracks | English (AAC 5.1) |
| Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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| Location | TV_WWE |
| Purchased | On Jun 30, 2024 |
| Watched | Jul 10, 2024 |
| Index | 9066 |
| Added Date | Jun 30, 2024 10:30:00 |
| Modified Date | Jul 10, 2024 06:26:30 |
My quick rating -5.5/10. This new series set in South London, introduces us to a group of seemingly ordinary people who unexpectedly develop superpowers. The intriguing premise is unfortunately overshadowed by a slow-paced narrative and a heavy reliance on melodrama rather than action. One of the show's unique aspects is its focus on Black characters, but aside from their shared ethnicity, there is little connection between them, leaving viewers wanting more depth and cohesiveness in their relationships. The six-episode season barely scratches the surface of the story, hinting at a larger narrative that remains largely unexplored. It's evident that the creators are banking on a second season to fully develop the plot and characters. Each character possesses a basic power, and much of the season revolves around them discovering these abilities and finding each other. However, the nature of the threat they must defend themselves against is not clearly defined, leaving a sense of ambiguity that can be frustrating. The anticipation of a significant antagonist or challenge is continually teased but never fully realized in this first season. This show leans more towards melodrama than action, which may not be what viewers expect from a superhero-themed show. The emotional struggles and interpersonal conflicts take center stage, often at the expense of more thrilling and dynamic sequences. This approach may appeal to those who prefer character-driven stories, but it may disappoint those looking for high-energy action and clear stakes. While there are glimmers of potential, particularly in the unique premise and diverse cast, the show needs a stronger focus and more defined narrative direction in future seasons to truly captivate its audience.