Supacell Show Review

Published 2024-07-03
"Supacell is a British superhero television series. Rapman serves as showrunner, creator, writer and lead director on the project for Netflix."

"When five ordinary South Londoners discover they have extraordinary powers, it's down to one man to bring them together to save the woman he loves."

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All Comments (21)
  • @suzieclarke6744
    They are actually all linked by the fact that their parents or at least one parent have Sickle Cell Anaemia, the cell has mutated within them to create the Supacell which gives them their powers. I am a proud Brit that could not be prouder right now, Rapman is a legend and this show is 100/10
  • @queenrudshel
    The black love in this show too like a black man actively protecting a darkskin black women. I love this so much 💕💕
  • @DashonWalker
    My sister, who has SC sickle cell, broke this down for me...... the powers manifest from the things they need. The runner is a run away, running from a racist family. The time traveler manipulates time to be there for everyone he loves. The strong man wants to be stronger for his son, so he becomes stronger. Lazer wishes he could disappear, so he does.
  • @WhizPill
    This is proof that we’re not tired of superheroes, we’re tired of trash stories
  • @Nyalecynthia
    I love it❀As a Nurse , As a South Londoner and as person with the Sickle Cell trait . This is so relatable . I've watched it twice now . We need SEASON 2 NOW!!!!!!!!!!
  • @zombieloveserte
    It is so well done, I was so mad there weren’t more episodes. It was like being hung up on. I really hope Netflix doesn’t mess this up and invests because I would gladly watch more seasons.
  • @belfanm5081
    Being a mother that have the traits but also have two boys with sickle cell anemia, I’m just happy a superhero show came out to discuss the topic and the endless possibilities to come! â€đŸŽ‰â€
  • I love how this show is more of a human drama over the plot of the story and the super powers. All the characters are so relatable. I hated Tazer at first, but by episode three was on board.
  • @hypelike52
    If there is a season two it MUST be as organic and intricate as we saw. The story line can NOT cut corners just to get it released on Netflix nor ruined by corporate executives so that strong sci-fi black dramas die a death and are dismissed like a fad
  • @hypelike52
    Show is a masterpiece Rapman is a prolific writer and visionary
  • @chrismoore2720
    I love the show and im never tired of superhero movies.
  • Right! Like a poster said, this show reminds me of “Heroes”. People discover their abilities eand choose to use them for good or bad. Like you, I wish we knew more about the antagonists and why THEY chose evil. We saw how they were able to turn one, but there’s so much more we needed to know in order to really raise the stakes. I hope the show learns from “Heroes” and introduces more than one big bad because once that’s resolved-the show will die like “Heroes” did once they “saved the cheerleader”
  • @Wyatt6661
    Man it good to see a black dad be a dam black dad and the love he had for his son this show need to be talked about
  • @kinrich
    We’re not gaslighting the show is actually amazing and nice review đŸ”„
  • @wyntonmohorn
    Supacell is the Best New Series of 2024. Every episode had me on the edge of my seat. Especially the finale. Netflix definitely needs to give Supacell a Season 2. And hopefully, they'll receive at least 10 episodes.
  • @tyizzle80
    I was surprised at how good it was. And being from Compton I seen so much of California gang culture reach way out there thats crazy. But it more than just a gang story, it a super hero story ,and a Love story. Never seen a blend of these genres with a all black cast beforel. The acting is on Point. The special effects and seeing Black Love was just refreshing to see.
  • @KillahManjaro
    The Show is solid. 9/10 I binged watched it last night. It reminded me of Heros. I'm an old comic book head. the more superhero the better.
  • @url0veang3l
    Love the show. I genuinely respect the level of unapologetic demon time Tazer and Krazy were allowed to display. I'm interested to see how Tazer evolves now that he's learned his mom didn't abandon him. I don't think we've seen the last of Krazy either.
  • @mrv01d28
    My fav aspect of the show is how menacing Krazy was made to be, and how well Ghetts played him, feels surreal seeing such a great rapper play such a cool role