According to a recent report by Deadline, Netflix has officially renewed the hit series Supacell for a second season, a significant announcement that has delighted fans around the world. The show, which has captured global attention, is the debut TV series from British filmmaker Rapman (Shiro’s Story Part Two, Blue Story, Shiro’s Story Part Three), known for his acclaimed work on Blue Story. Supacell is set in contemporary South London and revolves around a compelling narrative that intertwines everyday life with extraordinary circumstances.
The plot follows a group of five ordinary Black individuals who, through their shared family history of sickle cell disease, unexpectedly develop superpowers. As mentioned by Deadline, their newfound abilities, however, make them targets of a clandestine organization bent on controlling them. This intriguing blend of real-world issues and fantasy has resonated strongly with audiences, making Supacell one of Netflix’s most successful UK-based series in recent years.
Since its debut, the series has dominated Netflix’s top 10 lists across numerous countries, remaining a fixture on the platform’s global charts weeks after its initial release. According to Deadline, this widespread popularity played a significant role in Netflix’s decision to recommission the show for another season. The news of the renewal was officially confirmed through a post on X (formerly Twitter), sparking excitement and anticipation among the show’s growing fanbase.
Supacell is helmed by Rapman, who serves as the creator and executive producer, ensuring his creative vision is fully realized. The series is directed by Sebastian Thiel (Dreaming Whilst Black, Riches, Just A Couple) and boasts a talented ensemble cast that includes Tosin Cole (House Party, 61st Street, Burning Sands), Jessica Magaye (Daddy’s Girl, My Hero, Unearthed Narratives), Ricardo McLeary-Campbell (Johnny, Amani, Kolaja), and Saraphina Mattis (Celibate, Talia Versus, Top Boy).
Also talked about heavily in Deadline’s report was the behind-the-scenes support by a strong and dedicated production team. Mark Hedges (The Rising, Hannah, Time) serves as the series producer, with Sheila Nortley (The Game Of Two Halves, I Am Mary, Sable Fable) taking on the role of Block2 producer and associate producer. Geraldine Hawkins (Top Boy, Conejo En La Luna, This Is Going To Hurt) contributes as a co-producer, while Rapman, along with Anna Ferguson (Normal People, Lucky Man, Lip Service) and Steve Searle (Gangs Of London, The Power, Tin Star) for Netflix, holds the title of executive producer.
As the anticipation for the second season builds, fans are eager to see how the story of the Supacell will continue to unfold. With its unique premise, strong performances, and the creative direction of Rapman, Supacell is poised to maintain its status as a standout series on Netflix, further solidifying its place in the streaming giant’s lineup of global hits.