Get ready for some sci-fi and superhero madness, as Supacell has arrived to Netflix and shot straight to the streaming platforms most watched shows. But, um, did you notice a huge plot hole in the series?

Created by Rapman, the show follows five ordinary south Londoners who discover they have extraordinary powers including invisibility, super strength, time travel and more. Then, as they deal with their new powers, one man must bring them together to save the love of his life.

But, if you're anything like us and have already re-watched the series (yes, Netflix, I'm still watching!), then you might have noticed this major plot hole in the final episode. Here's everything you need to know.

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So, in case you need to jog your memory, the series finale sees Michael, Rodney, Sabrina, Andre and Tazer finally join forces to fight the hooded figures and Krazy. But, Dionne is sadly shot and dies in Michael's arms. Yep, still not over it!

But, back in episode one when the future version of Michael meets the present day one, we see on Dionne's gravestone that she dies on 9th July. Plus, it even reads "wife", meaning that her and Michael must have gotten married before she died!

Then, in episode six, Dionne even says to Michael "we both know that today's not my day" when they go into Ashington Estate. So, did Dionne die earlier than predicted? Or does this mean that she could be brought back to life? We need season two ASAP!

Supacell is now streaming on Netflix.


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Furvah Shah
Junior Entertainment and Lifestyle Writer

Furvah Shah is Cosmopolitan UK’s junior entertainment and lifestyle writer. She covers everything from TV and films to music and books, plus lots of celebrity news. Furvah has previously written for The Independent, BBC, gal-dem and Amaliah and she is super passionate about highlighting diverse talent and projects, having interviewed the likes of Halle Bailey, India Amarteifio, Iman Vellani and more. She's been interviewed for Times Radio and BBC Asian Network, graduated with a First in BA Media and Communications from Goldsmiths University and is an NCTJ-qualified journalist. In her free time, you can find her at an arts or culture event, eating Middle Eastern or Asian food, searching for modest fashion inspiration on Pinterest, binge-watching a Netflix series or cuddling with her cat. You can follow Furvah on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn