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To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a webbrowser that supports HTML5video Supacell is about to fly onto Netflix with a crash, bang and wallop, and while the supernatural aspects are impossible to ignore, audiences may also notice something subtly special about the series. The show asks what would happen if ‘ordinary’ Londoners were given superpowers, and they utilised their newfound skills to progress their own lives, rather than save the world as is often tradition with the genre. While the special effects in the action scenes are noteworthy, they also use special technology that is set to change the industry .

The Arri camera, which has been designed to show Black skin in the most flattering way, is being used for the first time in the UK. Tosin Cole, who has previously had roles on Eastenders : E20, Hollyoaks, and Doctor Who , is excited to be part of the groundbreaking step forward. ‘You can really just see Black skin shine in its full potential.



Everyone with all different shades and tones of Black looks just magnificent,’ he stated to Metro.co.uk at a junket for the upcoming series.

‘The richness in colour is fantastic. I implore more people to use these cameras, and get the best quality for their shows.’ ‘The melanin is popping,’ added co-star Nadine Mills.

Josh Tedeku noted that he’s never seen himself look like that before, and Calvin Demba feels ‘blessed’ to have experienced it. ‘It’s hard for actors to pu.

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