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A team of young superheroes led by Nightwing (formerly Batman's first Robin) form to combat evil and other perils.


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

Tosin Cole
Michael Lasaki-Brown

Nadine Mills
Sabrina Clarke

Eric Kofi Abrefa
Andre Simpson

Calvin Demba
Rodney Cullen

Josh Tedeku
Tazer

Adelayo Adedayo
Dionne Ofori
Supacell is a action & adventure, sci-fi & fantasy, drama series that first aired in 2024 exploring themes of hip-hop, anthology, superhero, gritty. Created by Mouktar Mohammed, it stars Tosin Cole, Nadine Mills, Eric Kofi Abrefa. When five ordinary South Londoners discover they have extraordinary powers, it's down to just one man to bring them together to save the woman he loves.
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