With a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes, Rapman’s “Supacell” has become a hit. The British rapper faced many rejections before finally getting the go-ahead for the series. It places the superhero genre in South London, resonating with popular media and social culture.
“Supacell” surprised many by hitting Netflix’s global Top 10. The show received praise from viewers, Rapman, and the cast. On August 13, the series was confirmed for a second season, delighting fans. Here’s a look at the latest on “Supacell” Season 2.
Release Date for ‘Supacell’ Season 2
Currently, there is no confirmed release date for Season 2. The production start date is also unknown. Filming for Season 1 took seven months, so there’s hope that Season 2 might return next year. However, popular shows often have a two-year break between seasons, so a similar gap for “Supacell” is possible.
Where to Watch ‘Supacell’ Season 2
Season 2 will be available exclusively on Netflix, just like the first season. It will join other top shows on the streaming platform.
Trailer for ‘Supacell’ Season 2
There is no trailer for Season 2 yet. Stay tuned to Otakukart for any updates on promotional material.
Cast for ‘Supacell’ Season 2
While the official cast list is not yet known, it’s expected that many actors from Season 1 will return. Tosin Cole will likely reprise his role as Michael Lasaki, the delivery driver with time-manipulating powers. Cole, known for his work in “EastEnders,” “Hollyoaks,” and “Doctor Who,” expressed his interest in showing his character’s development in Season 2.
Other returning actors may include Yasmin Monet Prince (Veronica), Eddie Marsan (Ray), Nadine Mills (Sabrina), Eric Kofi-Abrefa (Andre), Calvin Demba (Rodney), Josh Tedeku (Josh), Rayxia Ojo (Sharleen), Giacomo Mancini (Spud), Michael Salami (Gabriel), and Travis Jay (John).
It is uncertain if Adelayo Adedayo (who played a key role in Season 1) will return, but new cast members may join to build on the show’s success.
Plot for ‘Supacell’ Season 2
The plot for Season 2 has not been revealed yet. However, the finale of Season 1 hinted at more superpowered beings and a mysterious organization, suggesting higher stakes for the new season. The show is expected to continue focusing on personal journeys while introducing tougher challenges for the characters.
Many unresolved storylines from Season 1, including the aftermath of Dionne’s car incident and Michael’s future journey, will likely be addressed. Rapman has planned a three-season story arc from the start, with clear plans for the series’ direction.
Behind ‘Supacell’ Season 2
Rapman will return to guide the second season of his passion project. He will likely be joined by the original crew, including co-director Sebastian Thiel, producer Joanna Crow, and executive producers Steve Searle, Mouktar Mohammed, and Anna Ferguson.
Season 1 of “Supacell” is available to stream on Netflix.