New Netflix show lets black skin truly shine for the first time.

Netflix's show about superheroes has utilized advanced technology.

June 13th 2024.

New Netflix show lets black skin truly shine for the first time.
Coming soon to Netflix is the highly anticipated series, Supacell. While it may seem like just another supernatural show, there's something special about it that will surely catch the audience's attention.

The concept of the show is intriguing - what if ordinary people in London suddenly gained superpowers? And instead of saving the world, they use their powers for personal gain. It's a refreshing take on the genre and the special effects used in the action scenes are top-notch. But what's even more impressive is the groundbreaking technology being used to showcase Black skin in the most flattering way.

Tosin Cole, known for his roles on Eastenders: E20, Hollyoaks, and Doctor Who, is thrilled to be a part of this forward-thinking project. In an interview, he shared his excitement about how the Arri camera captures Black skin in all its glory. Even his co-stars, Nadine Mills and Josh Tedeku, were in awe of the camera's ability to make their skin "pop" on screen.

Speaking of co-stars, Tosin and Adelayo Adedayo have known each other for a while and their natural chemistry shines through in their on-screen relationship. As Michael and Dionne, they navigate the challenges of having powers while trying to maintain their love for each other. The actors put in a lot of effort to make their characters' love story believable and relatable, a theme that is central to the plot of the show.

Set in South London, Supacell introduces us to characters like Rodney, Sabrina, and Tazer, who all have different motivations for using their powers. But when their paths cross, they must work together on a joint mission. According to the cast, the love between the characters is what drives the story, with the powers being an added layer of excitement.

Despite the fun of playing superheroes, filming in the UK's cold weather was a challenge for the cast, especially during the action scenes. But they all agree that there was a certain magic on set when they were all together.

With the first season yet to air, the cast is already thinking about a second season and the possibilities it holds. They promise that the finale will be epic and leave viewers wanting more.

So mark your calendars, because Supacell will be available to watch on Netflix on June 27. And if you have a celebrity story to share, feel free to reach out to The Agency entertainment team - they'd love to hear from you.

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