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The final scenes in particular are absolutely jaw-dropping, setting events up neatly for a potential season 2.
Supacell ending explained
The Supacell ending is certainly devastating as it wraps up several storylines.

And then of course there are questions surrounding the military-like organization who have been keeping Black super-powered people prisoners.
What is their goal and why are they doing this?
All is revealed in the final scenes.

This explains why our leading group saw their powers come into force overnight.
Which yes, also includes Andre.
Telling our heroes that he’s happy to surrender, Rodney approaches him.

He then disappears into the night.
The next scene picks up a few weeks later when the group meets at the request of Michael.
However, he also wants revenge wanting to hurt the people who caused them pain.

Maybe Michael then isn’t going to be the good guy we thought he was going forward.
We glimpse her crying in her cell.
He tells Marsan’s villain: “That was close Ray, I thought I was a goner.”

In walks Victoria (Sian Brooke) who is revealed to be the head of this dangerous group.
You remember that I allowed you to sell your drugs.
I saved your life on multiple occasions."

Of course, he’s fully aware she’s talking about him.
Will there be a Supacell season 2?
But will there be a season 2?

It’s just beginning.
You’ve got to see where it goes next to see who these people really are."
Keep your eyes peeled then for possible renewal news on the horizon.

Supacell is available to stream now on Netflix.
















