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Netflix Has New Global Number One Series That People Are Binging In One Night

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Netflix’s latest series, “Supacell,” has already become the talk of the town – and we can really see why.

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When it comes to movies about superpowers, we’ve seen pretty much everything there is to see until now.

Enter “Supacell,” Netflix’s newest show that’s turning heads and capturing hearts.

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Created by Andrew Onwubolu MBE, better known as Rapman, a British rapper and record producer, “Supacell” follows a group of seemingly ordinary people from South London who unexpectedly develop superpowers.

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As more viewers tune in, the reviews only get better and better.

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It’s so compelling that people are binging the entire first season in one night.

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 “I put one episode of ‘Supacell’ on Netflix and these times, I won’t sleep until the whole season is done. If you don’t know, get to know. Unbelievable series,” wrote one user on X.

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Another fan exclaimed, “Supacell is the best thing on Netflix right now! ‘Top Boy’ kicked the door open and ‘Supacell’ has taken it to another level. Big up @RealRapman and all the cast and crew who executed this quality project. Excited for season 2.”

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A third user wrote, “Supacell on Netflix is a certified hit. One of those shows where everything is connected in some way and you’ll never guess what’s happening next.”

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Yet another fan tweeted, “Just started #Supacell on @Netflix, black folks with superpowers SAY LESS.”

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And this person had another reason why everyone should be tuning in: “#Supacell on Netflix is mad good. I hope they come out with a second season. The black men on there were fine,” they commented.

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Hey, it’s a win-win.

**The Backstory**

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The mastermind behind “Supacell,” Rapman, has been a prominent figure in the UK music scene.

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Born Andrew Onwubolu in South London, Rapman gained recognition through his storytelling in music videos and short films.

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His breakthrough came with “Shiro’s Story,” a three-part YouTube series that mixed gritty realism with cinematic flair.

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“Shiro’s Story” went viral, earning millions of views and acclaim for its compelling narrative and innovative approach.

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Rapman’s success caught the attention of major studios, leading to his feature film debut, “Blue Story,” in 2019.

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“Blue Story” further cemented his reputation as a talented filmmaker with a unique voice.

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With “Supacell,” Rapman brings his storytelling prowess to the world of superheroes.

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The series reflects his deep connection to his South London roots, blending everyday struggles with extraordinary abilities.

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Rapman’s vision for “Supacell” was to create a show that resonated with audiences on multiple levels.

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