Since debuting on Netflix in June, "Supacell" has been a mainstay series that's maintained a spot near the top of the Netflix top 10 shows list. The series follows a group of apparently unconnected Black people from South London who all suddenly gain superpowers, and sees one of the group desperately trying to bring them together to face an impending threat. "Supacell" debuted to an impressive 100% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes (a score which it's retained up to now), drawing particular praise for its characters and for using a fantastical framework to tell a culturally specific story that's absolutely still rooted in reality.
If you're one of the many people who have already streamed it, and you're looking for another show to keep you entertained, here are five more shows like "Supacell" we think you should check out. 'Extraordinary' If you're looking for another superpowered show, but want to switch up the tone from "Supacell", then "Extraordinary" is the show for you. Both series revolve around everyday Londoners gaining superpowers, but "Extraordinary" is an out-and-out comedy that is well worth a watch.
Here, we follow Jen (Máiréad Tyers), a twentysomething Londoner struggling with the ups and downs of everyday life where she's the only adult around who still hasn't developed her power. In a world where everyone and their mum (quite literally) has the ability to fly, shapeshift, commune with the dead, super strength or can manipulate technology, Jen is desperate .
