Supacell !!better!! May 2026

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Supacell !!better!! May 2026

In the crowded, cape-heavy landscape of streaming television, originality often feels like a forgotten superpower. We’ve seen the irradiated scientist, the orphaned alien, the billionaire in a metal suit. But Netflix’s Supacell —created by the visionary Rapman ( Blue Story )—does something radical. It takes a simple, classic premise (“ordinary people suddenly get superpowers”) and injects it with a specificity, a social conscience, and a raw, human grit that makes the fantastic feel terrifyingly real.

The result isn’t just the best British superhero show since Misfits . It’s a masterclass in how to make genre television matter.

The five leads—Michael, Sabrina, Andre, Rodney, and Tazer—are not chosen ones destined for a throne. They are a delivery driver, a carer for her sick mother, an ex-con trying to go straight, a small-time dealer, and a young man caught between gang loyalty and love. Their powers (super-speed, telekinesis, invisibility, time-freezing, super-strength) don’t arrive with a fanfare. They arrive as a nuisance, a glitch, a curse that threatens to expose the fragile lives they’re barely holding together.

Streaming now on Netflix.