Netflix's Supacell which was released on June 27, 2024, offers a fresh take on superhero shows, mixing exciting superpowers with the drama of everyday relationships. The series, made by the skilled rapper and creator Rapman, whose real name is Andrew Onwubolu, tells the story of Michael Lasaki and his friends.
As they use their new powers, they have to stick together to protect each other. While the story keeps you on the edge of your seat, the places you see in the show are real spots in London. Viewers have been curious about these locations, wondering where the exciting scenes were filmed.
The official synopsis of Supacell as per Rotten Tomatoes reads as -
"In South London, a group of normal people suddenly develop superpowers, and the only apparent connection between them is that they are all Black; as they deal with the impact of their powers on their daily lives, one man must bring them together."
This Netflix series was filmed in the bustling city of London, specifically in the southern parts. This might not come as a surprise, but it's exciting to think about superheroes among us in the very places we might know. The show was shot between July and December 2022. There were some delays, possibly due to strikes by actors and writers in 2023.
Now, let's take a closer look at where Supacell came to life.
Netflix's Supacell- All major filming locations explored
Peckham and Southwark
Peckham is a lively and diverse area in South London. Its busy streets and mix of people made a real and lively backdrop for the TV series, showing its close ties to South London. An important place they filmed was under the railway bridge on Rye Lane, near the Peckham Rye train station.
In Southwark, they also filmed in the Bermondsey neighborhood, adding to the show's detailed picture of South London. These places weren't just backgrounds for the story, they showed the area's energy and variety.
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Rye Lane in Peckham and Deptford High Street
Deptford High Street, which is close to the southeast side of the Thames River, helped to make Supacell feel real. The creator of the show, Rapman, wanted to show the tough and real spirit of the place where he grew up.
Additionally, the series went to Roehampton in the southwest part of the city, filming at Alton Estate. This place is known for its unique and modern buildings. The special look of this area made it a great fit for the story being told in Supacell.
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Ealing Studios and Burgess Park
Filming this show in real places was important, but they also used Ealing Studios to create scenes with special effects. This mix of real places and studio effects helped the show stay believable while exploring sci-fi themes.
Meanwhile, Burgess Park provided a pretty setting for a romantic date between the characters Michael and Dionne.
Filming this show in South London brought the superhero world right into the reality of these neighborhoods. Lewisham, Peckham, Clapham, Rye Lane, Deptford High Street, and Burgess Park changed from everyday places to settings for an exciting Netflix series. While the show features elements of gang violence, its main focus is on the supernatural powers the characters develop and change their destiny.
Unlike Blue Story, which is another work by Rapman set in similar places but focused on gang life, Supacell didn't have the same limits. This lets the makers present these well-known places in an exciting new way.
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Supacell is now streaming on Netflix.