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Netflix fans vow to delete streamer if new series is cancelled and beg 'drop season 2 now'

Supacell fans are threatening to cancel their memberships unless a second season is delivered.

The sci-fi drama, based in South London, is currently the number one TV show globally on the streamer. Created by Rapman, it centres on the lives of five black Londoners who discover they have superpowers.

The Jay-Z-approved series has been described as a cross between gangster series Top Boy and hit superhero show Misfits. Supacell stars Tosin Cole as Michael Lasaki, a van driver who's head-over-heels in love with life - and fiancée Dionne.

His dream future is soon snatched away when he discovers he can time travel. 

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He quickly learns that Dionne's life is in danger and must find four others who've also developed superpowers in order to save Dionne's life. The unlikely bunch of newbie superheroes are figuring out exactly what their powers mean, and why they have them.

Supacell tackles a number of themes including knife crime, racial profiling and sickle cell - a blood disorder which impacts some 17,000 people in England. Rapman serves as showrunner, executive producer and director, calling the shots on episodes one, two and six. Episodes three, four and five are handled by Sebastian Thiel.

The six-part series has racked up a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score from critics - and now fans are demanding more. So much so, they're even threatening to delete Netflix if the show gets cancelled.

Writing on the Netflix Bangers Facebook page, one person reckoned: "Definitely need them to drop part 2 asap. if Netflix cancels this I’m deleting the app

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