Netflix: the series that has 6 chapters and is positioned throughout the world

The Netflix catalog includes premiere series and not just blank productions and the like, for all the tastes of each house. In this sense, there is a series that lived in July, which has only 6 chapters and is positioned all over the world. Is it and what is it about?

According to the streaming site’s website, “Netflix produces or acquires exclusive rights to many series and movies, adding popular titles such as Squid Game, Bridgerton, Money Heist, Stranger Things, The Witcher, You, Thirteen Reasons Why, Lucifer, The Crown. “, Lupin, Red Alert, Bird Box: Blind, Rescue Mission and The Irishman. “

“You can identify those titles by the red “N” in the graphic art of the title. You can also search for “Netflix” to watch all the titles, or stop by netflix. com/originals. Netflix is also partnering with content providers. and studios to download licenses and it is imaginable that those titles will be available in express countries or for a limited time,” the platform said.

The number one in the world, according to statistics from the Netflix website, with 12 million views in the last week, is called “Supacell”. The brief synopsis of the presentation on the Netflix page reads: “BAFTA-nominated director Rapman looks at His Origins in London to create a raw and relatable story about ordinary characters with ordinary powers. “

There are just six chapters. The first is called “Michael” and follows: “Tazer”, “Sabrina”, “André”, “Rodney” and “Supacell”. They are Tosin Cole, Nadine Mills, Eric Kofi-Abrefa, Calvin Demba, Josh Tedeku. , Adelayo Adebayo and Eddie Marsan.

On the specialized page Rotten Tomatoes, which recognizes and summarizes the reviews and audiences of series and movies, by offering a score in one score (if it gets more than 60% of positive opinions, if it considers the production to be intelligent), Supacell is very well classified.

These episodes are for those who like suspense and action, but also think about this type of story. Among so many options, it is a new wonder in the world of superheroes, bringing freshness and modernity, and -in a way- realism. the powers. You’ll be very unlikely to identify some of the problems the characters have.

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