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“Supacell” Renewed for Second Season
Netflix has renewed “Supacell” for a second season after its successful debut in June. Created by Rapman and starring Tosin Cole, Adelayo Adedayo, and Eddie Marsan, the series follows five South Londoners with special abilities. Season 1 topped Netflix’s global TV list and stayed in the Top 10 for six weeks. Rapman, who has mapped out the story through Season 3, teased that Season 2 will explore the characters’ growth and the changed future hinted at in the pilot.
While details about Season 2’s plot and release date are still to come, Rapman is excited to continue the story, promising a deeper dive into the characters’ evolution. Fans will have to wait for further updates, but the renewal guarantees more of the captivating drama they enjoyed in the first season.
Entertainment
Beauty in Black Returns with More Twists and Drama
Beauty in Black is back with season 2 part 2 after dropping part 1 in January.
We are excited to see Kimmie in power and how she has handled the journey and the battles that will come from joining the family.
Williams tells supporters, “Kimmie is done proving she belongs, and she’s claiming her place.”
It can be recalled in part 1 that it ended in Rain putting Jules’ son in critical condition, well let’s see how they navigate this one in part 2.
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Singer Asake Turned Down Studying Abroad — Mother Reveals
Mother of Nigerian singer, Asake revealed that he once rejected the opportunity to study abroad.
In a recent interview with Korty EO, the singer shared that it was against his father to pursue music. His mother then recalled how he came to turn them down on studying abroad and stated he wanted to stay and learn in Nigeria.
The singer studied performing arts at OAU.
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Actor Kehinde Olasehinde “Pa James” Opens Up on Career Struggles
Nigerian actor, Kehinde Olasehinde, popularly known as Pa James from the show Papa Ajasco and Company.
The actor makes headline as he speaks out on his own challenges amid the controversy between Papa Ajasco challenges and Wale Adenuga addressing.
The actor shared that while the job as Pa James helped in the beginning, he shared that things changed over time.
He shared that the break in between production affected him. He also added that his pay changed from the first series till over time.
“I still work with Wale Adenuga…” He shared it’s advisable to have a job on the side when being an actor.
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