Netflix’s ‘Supacell’
Season 2 Is on the Way … as Ghetts Goes to Prison
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Rapper Ghetts is headed to prison for a long stretch … but a new season of Netflix’s “Supacell” — a show in which he starred — is still on the way … though Netflix is being tight-lipped about the production.
Netflix confirmed to us production is underway for the popular British superhero series … but refused to shine a light on what impact, if any, the development has on the show.
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And that’s a good question … ’cause in “Supacell,” Ghetts played the brutal villain Craig — AKA “Krazy” — whose fate was left somewhat ambiguous at the end of the first season.
Season 1 of the show was a hit … with over 33 million hours of the program viewed in the first 3 days when it was released June 2024.
ICYMI … Ghetts — born Justin Clarke-Samuel — was sentenced to 12 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to a hit-and-run crash that killed a student in England last year.
Ghetts consumed alcohol before getting behind the wheel on October 18 last year and colliding with Yabin Tamang, a 20-year-old Nepalese student, at 60 mph on a residential road in Ilford, East London.
So far, there’s no release date for “Supacell” Season 2.
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