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I'm a TV critic and these are 3 Netflix series you can binge in one night
I'm a TV critic and these are 3 Netflix series you can binge in one night

Irish Daily Star

time7 hours ago

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  • Irish Daily Star

I'm a TV critic and these are 3 Netflix series you can binge in one night

Any Netflix user can easily spend more time browsing through possible options than actually watching something. The offering is changing on a near daily basis, it can be difficult to know what to dedicate most of your binging time to. As a television critic, it's part of the job to have an answer to that question. So what about options that make the most of your time? A series that will get you hooked and able to binge watch, in just a single evening? The picks below imagine you settling down between 3 and 4pm, you'll probably be ordering food in, unless you're talented enough to binge on a second screen while cooking. We'll aim to have you rolling credits on the final episode in time for bed, although that could be a little after midnight. This does rule out many hit shows with multiple seasons, you'll definitely need more than one sitting for that and so they can wait a little longer. Nevertheless, here are my top three recommendations. A second season of Supacell is on the way (Image: Netflix) Supacell Seasons: 1 Episodes: 6 Approx. total runtime: 5 1/4 hours Supacell is about a group of five ordinary people who unexpectedly develop superpowers. They have little in common except for one thing: they are all Black South Londoners. It is down to one man, Michael Lasaki, to bring them all together in order to save the woman he loves. While the storyline sets up a superhero story, there are touches of social commentary on real-world issues such as racial profiling, knife crime, and workplace inequality. Being a British made series, it comes in at a pacey six episodes. It boasts a perfect rating on Rotten Tomatoes with a 100% score and was even nominated for a BAFTA in the Best Drama category. While there is only one season to catch up on right now, a second is reported to be on the way. There is no better time to make sure you're ready for when that lands. One fan said: "Excellent first season. Fascinating take on the superhero genre. Well written and well acted. Can't help but be drawn into the characters. Can't wait for season 2!" Supacell is streaming on Netflix. American Vandal Fans should at least binge the first season of American Vandal (Image: Netflix) Seasons: 2 Episodes: 16 Approx. total runtime: Season One: 4 3/4 hours Season Two: 4 1/2 hours While there are two seasons of American Vandal, most episodes only stretch to around 30 minutes. The exception is both finales last about 40 minutes total. This makes a one session binge significantly easier. Like Supacell, it also boasts a perfect Rotten Tomatoes rating. However, if you believe fans who shared their opinion of the series on Reddit, then it is only really the first season you need to catch up on. American Vandal is for those who believe they have watched every true crime documentary available on Netflix. It smartly subverts the genre to comedic effect. Utilising a mockumentary style, the first season follows the aftermath of a costly high school prank that left 27 cars belonging to staff vandalized with phallic images. Senior class clown Dylan Maxwell is blamed for the incident and expelled. An aspiring filmmaker and fellow student Peter Maldonado, launches his own investigation into the incident, with help from his friend Sam Ecklund. They are determined to uncover whether Dylan was the one truly behind the crime. The second season follows Peter and Sam as they investigate a new crime. They are essentially hired by a different school to make a follow up film after their cafeteria's lemonade is contaminated by someone calling themselves The Turd Burglar. One fan claimed: "This is the only series on Netflix that I have binged in the true sense of the word. The writing is superb, combining mystery and hilarity. Don't miss it." American Vandal is streaming on Netflix. Living With Yourself Fans say the 2018 title is the epitome of binge worthy (Image: Netflix) Seasons: 1 Episodes: 8 Approx. total runtime: 3 1/2 hours Most fans agree that this is a binge worthy limited series. It stars comedy favourites Paul Rudd and Aisling Bea and its premise could be an idea for a Black Mirror episode. However this story goes on for a manageable eight instalments. Miles, played by Rudd is a man struggling in life. When he undergoes a novel spa treatment that promises to make him a better person, he finds he's been replaced by a new and improved version of himself. As he deals with the unintended consequences of his actions, Miles finds he must fight for his wife Kate (Bea), his career, and his very identity. A fan posted about the show saying: "So perfectly binge worthy, and the only real way to watch it! Classic Paul Rudd- multi-faceted, multi-talented. Can't imagine anyone else in this combination sci-fi dramedy & thoughtful statement on science & society. Very well cast. Absolutely PERFECT ending!!" Living With Yourself is streaming on Netflix.

Love Island star's healthy cousin, 28, dies suddenly from 'terrible' condition
Love Island star's healthy cousin, 28, dies suddenly from 'terrible' condition

Daily Mirror

time19-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Love Island star's healthy cousin, 28, dies suddenly from 'terrible' condition

Love Island star Konnor Ewudzi has revealed that his family "suffered terribly" due to Sickle cell - and even lead to the devastating loss of his cousin at just 28-years-old. Love Island contestant Konnor Ewudzi is raising awareness for World Sickle Cell Day (June 19) by sharing the devastating effect of the condition, effecting a large majority of his own family. Sickle cell is a genetic condition that affects the development of a person's red blood cells, where they develop into crescent shapes that can create blockages of blood vessels. These blockages of cells cause a lot of pain and even damage organs. ‌ Konnor, who starred in the 2024 season of Love Island, and now works as a barber in Cornwall, shared how he was lucky enough not to inherit the genetic condition that requires two parents who both have the gene. He explained: "I am on one of the lucky ones. My Mum Siobhan is mixed race, and she didn't carry the trait, which is why I am so fortunate," charting his "luck" to his mother's mixed heritage. ‌ However the rest of his family were not so lucky. Konnor shared how his father Godfrey, sister Billie-May, Auntie Freda, Uncle Richard and late Cousin Alexander "suffered terribly growing up, with hospital visits and blood transfusions required to help them with their pain" due to Sickle cell. Leaving a permanent effect on his family, the Love Islander opened up about the death of his cousin due to the condition. He said: "My cousin, Alexander was born with sickle cell. He died at just 28, out of the blue". Alexander's death was unexpected, occurring just after he graduated from Cambridge University as an architect. "He was not sick or suffering any long term illnesses – his organs just gave up one day. It is so sad that this can rob us of such beautiful lives at such young ages. Testing is so key. And blood giving even more so," Konnor said. In an effort to avoid further tragedy, Konnor's family now advocate for testing of Sickle Cell. "Seeing the way it has affected Freda, my Brother Richard and the sad loss of my late nephew, Alexander, is just heart-breaking. We just want to help more people avoid what we went through if possible," his dad, Godfrey, explained. ‌ The star's sister, Billie-May, a sufferer of Sickle Cell, added: "[Testing] is definitely something I have to think about when I meet a new partner. Like it is on my mind when I start dating someone new – I don't talk about it much but it is really important young people are aware of it". To raise awareness and encourage people to test for the debilitating disease, Konnor's family gathered in Abbey Wood's estate, East London, for a photoshoot to highlight the effects the condition has on real people and families. Abbey Wood is the location of where Netflix 's Supacell was filmed, with Konnor highlight how the hit series excellently raised awareness for the condition. He said: "The series did an amazing job of highlighting the condition to the public, but there is so much more people need to know". ‌ Help us improve our content by completing the survey below. We'd love to hear from you! Affecting over 18,000 people in the UK, Rachel Simpson, the communications officer and SEL lead mentor for Sickle Cell Society, urges anyone who is unsure of their genotype to get tested before planning a family planning, should they wish to. Rachel said: "What we really need more than anything is for people to give more blood. Blood transfusions are the main treatment process for people with the disorder, and many don't know that people with the trait can give blood. It's so important to donate if you can". Konnor also pointed out that 'one blood unit or donation which takes 20 mins can help up to three patients" and that he hopes, by sharing his story, the numbers of unit donations increase.

Love Island hunk opens up on devastating family tragedy that saw fit and healthy cousin die ‘out of the blue'
Love Island hunk opens up on devastating family tragedy that saw fit and healthy cousin die ‘out of the blue'

Scottish Sun

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Love Island hunk opens up on devastating family tragedy that saw fit and healthy cousin die ‘out of the blue'

The star reflected on the sad loss of his cousin at a young age tragic loss Love Island hunk opens up on devastating family tragedy that saw fit and healthy cousin die 'out of the blue' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A LOVE Island hunk has revealed a devastating family tragedy which saw his fit and healthy cousin die 'out of the blue'. Konnor Ewudzi, 29, entered ITV2 dating show last year - but he failed to find a meaningful connection. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 5 Love Island hunk Konnor Ewudzi opened up about a devastating family loss Credit: @ninety6ix _ Sickle Cell Society 5 Konnor's family has been affected by sickle cell disease Credit: @ninety6ix _ Sickle Cell Society 5 The star's family tragically lost a relative at a young age Credit: @ninety6ix _ Sickle Cell Society Konnor revealed how his "whole family impacted by sickle cell disorder - sickle cell." This is a genetic condition affecting the red blood cells. He shared: 'My cousin, Alexander was born with sickle cell. He died at just 28, out of the blue. "He had just graduated from Cambridge University as an architect. "He was not sick or suffering any long term illnesses – his organs just gave up one day. "It is so sad that this can rob us of such beautiful lives at such young ages. "Testing is so key. And blood giving even more so.' People born with sickle cell have two parents carrying the "trait" - hence why such importance is placed on testing. The cells develop into a crescent shape and can cause blockages of the blood vessels. In turn, this can lead to pain and potential organ damage. Love Island fans spot secret feud between two boys after 'snakey move' Konnor added: 'For me, I am on one of the lucky ones. My Dad (Godfrey) carries the trait, so does my Sister Billie-May. "My Mum Siobhan is mixed race, and she didn't carry the trait, which is why I am so fortunate. "But my Auntie Freda, Uncle Richard and late Cousin Alexander, were not so lucky. "They suffered terribly growing up, with hospital visits and blood transfusions required to help them with their pain and suffering.' His dad, Godfrey, added: 'Seeing the way it has affected Freda, my Brother Richard and the sad loss of my late nephew, Alexander, is just heartbreaking. We just want to help more people avoid what we went through if possible.' Konnor assembled his close family for a photo shoot at Abbey Wood estate - a filming location for superhero drama Supacell. The Netflix programme follows a group of five ordinary black people - united by a family history of sickle cell disease. Regarding the show, Konnor said: "The series did an amazing job of highlighting the condition to the public, but there is so much more people need to know." He continued 'One blood unit or donation which takes 20 mins can help up to three patients – so it really is an incredibly easy way to help sickle cell sufferers. "There are blood donation centres all over the UK so we are hoping the numbers go up after sharing our personal stories.' WHAT IS SICKLE CELL DISEASE? SICKLE cell disease is a genetic condition that prevents red blood cells from developing properly. The cells can become abnormally shaped and die quicker than healthy blood cells, raising the risk of clots or blood vessel blockages. Most people live normal lives with the condition but it can trigger flare-ups called sickle cell crises, when symptoms become painful and may lead to complications. Signs include: Dizziness Pain Tiredness and weakness Headaches Shortness of breath Patients with sickle cell disorders are also at higher risk of infections, anaemia (low blood iron), gallstones, stroke, high blood pressure and kidney problems. There is no definitive cure for sickle cell disease and many patients require treatment throughout their lives. An estimated 15,000 people in England have it and it is more common in black people. John James OBE, Chief Executive of the Sickle Cell Society said: 'Sickle cell disorder is the UK's fastest growing genetic condition, but people living with it still face too much silence and too little support. "That's why we're asking people to 'Tell It Loud' this World Sickle Cell Day — by sharing their story, giving blood, and getting MPs to support better employment rights for people living with the condition. "We're so grateful to Konnor for sharing his story and helping us shine a light on sickle cell and the urgent need for more action, more awareness and more black heritage blood donors.' For more information on Sickle Cell, head to 5 Konnor starred in last year's Love Island Credit: Rex

Love Island hunk opens up on devastating family tragedy that saw fit and healthy cousin die ‘out of the blue'
Love Island hunk opens up on devastating family tragedy that saw fit and healthy cousin die ‘out of the blue'

The Irish Sun

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Love Island hunk opens up on devastating family tragedy that saw fit and healthy cousin die ‘out of the blue'

A LOVE Island hunk has revealed a devastating family tragedy which saw his fit and healthy cousin die 'out of the blue'. Konnor Ewudzi, 29, entered ITV2 dating show 5 Love Island hunk Konnor Ewudzi opened up about a devastating family loss Credit: @ninety6ix _ Sickle Cell Society 5 Konnor's family has been affected by sickle cell disease Credit: @ninety6ix _ Sickle Cell Society 5 The star's family tragically lost a relative at a young age Credit: @ninety6ix _ Sickle Cell Society Konnor revealed how his "whole family This is a genetic condition affecting the red blood cells. He shared: 'My cousin, Alexander was born with sickle cell. He died at just 28, out of the blue. "He had just graduated from Cambridge University as an architect. Read more on Love Island "He was not sick or suffering any long term illnesses – his organs just gave up one day. "It is so sad that this can rob us of such beautiful lives at such young ages. "Testing is so key. And blood giving even more so.' People born with sickle cell have two parents carrying the "trait" - hence why such importance is placed on testing. Most read in Love Island The cells develop into a crescent shape and can cause blockages of the blood vessels. In turn, this can lead to pain and potential organ damage. Love Island fans spot secret feud between two boys after 'snakey move' Konnor added: 'For me, I am on one of the lucky ones. My Dad (Godfrey) carries the trait, so does my Sister Billie-May. "My Mum Siobhan is mixed race , and she didn't carry the trait, which is why I am so fortunate. "But my Auntie Freda, Uncle Richard and late Cousin Alexander, were not so lucky. "They suffered terribly growing up, with hospital visits and blood transfusions required to help them with their pain and suffering.' His dad, Godfrey, added: 'Seeing the way it has affected Freda, my Brother Richard and the sad loss of my late nephew, Alexander, is just heartbreaking. We just want to help more people avoid what we went through if possible.' Konnor assembled his close family for a photo shoot at Abbey Wood estate - a filming location for superhero drama Supacell. The Netflix programme follows a group of five ordinary black people - united by a family history of sickle cell disease. Regarding the show, Konnor said: "The series did an amazing job of highlighting the condition to the public, but there is so much more people need to know." He continued 'One blood unit or donation which takes 20 mins can help up to three patients – so it really is an incredibly easy way to help sickle cell sufferers. "There are blood donation centres all over the UK so we are hoping the numbers go up after sharing our personal stories.' WHAT IS SICKLE CELL DISEASE? SICKLE cell disease is a genetic condition that prevents red blood cells from developing properly. The cells can become abnormally shaped and die quicker than healthy blood cells, raising the risk of clots or blood vessel blockages. Most people live normal lives with the condition but it can trigger flare-ups called sickle cell crises, when symptoms become painful and may lead to complications. Signs include: Dizziness Pain Tiredness and weakness Headaches Shortness of breath Patients with sickle cell disorders are also at higher risk of infections, anaemia (low blood iron), gallstones, stroke, high blood pressure and kidney problems. There is no definitive cure for sickle cell disease and many patients require treatment throughout their lives. An estimated 15,000 people in England have it and it is more common in black people. John James OBE, Chief Executive of the Sickle Cell Society said: 'Sickle cell disorder is the UK's fastest growing genetic condition, but people living with it still face too much silence and too little support. "That's why we're asking people to 'Tell It Loud' this World Sickle Cell Day — by sharing their story, giving blood, and getting MPs to support better employment rights for people living with the condition. "We're so grateful to Konnor for sharing his story and helping us shine a light on sickle cell and the urgent need for more action, more awareness and more black heritage blood donors.' For more information on Sickle Cell, head to 5 Konnor starred in last year's Love Island Credit: Rex 5 He entered as a bombshell but was later dumped from the villa Credit: Rex

Is Supacell season 2 releasing in June 2025? Everything we know so far
Is Supacell season 2 releasing in June 2025? Everything we know so far

Business Upturn

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Business Upturn

Is Supacell season 2 releasing in June 2025? Everything we know so far

By Aman Shukla Published on June 13, 2025, 18:30 IST Last updated June 13, 2025, 12:20 IST Netflix's British superhero series Supacell took the streaming world by storm with its fresh take on the superhero genre, blending gritty South London vibes with sci-fi thrills. After its critically acclaimed first season, which earned a perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, fans are eagerly awaiting news about Supacell Season 2. One question is on everyone's mind: Is Supacell Season 2 releasing in June 2025? Here's everything we know so far about the upcoming season. Is Supacell Season 2 releasing in June 2025? Good news for fans: Supacell Season 2 is officially happening! Netflix confirmed the renewal on August 13, 2024, following the massive success of Season 1, which garnered 33.4 million views globally and spent six weeks in Netflix's Top 10 English-language series. Showrunner Rapman (Andrew Onwubolu) has teased that Season 2 will be a game-changer, likening Season 1 to Batman Begins and Season 2 to The Dark Knight for its darker, more intense narrative. However, despite some speculation, Supacell Season 2 is not confirmed to release in June 2025. While one source suggested a potential June 26, 2025, premiere, recent production updates indicate otherwise. Filming, originally slated for early 2025, has been delayed to October 2025, pushing the expected release to late 2026 or possibly 2027. Supacell Season 2 Plot: What to Expect Supacell Season 1 followed five Black South Londoners—Michael, Sabrina, Andre, Rodney, and Tazer—who unexpectedly develop superpowers linked to sickle cell disease. The season ended on a heartbreaking cliffhanger, with Michael (Tosin Cole) vowing revenge after failing to save his fiancée, Dionne, from a tragic death. A post-credits scene revealed Victoria (Sian Brooke) as the true leader of The Organization, a shadowy group hunting superpowered individuals, setting up a major conflict for Season 2. Rapman has teased that Season 2 will dive deeper into the consequences of the characters' powers and explore darker themes. Michael's quest for vengeance will likely drive the narrative, as he travels to the future to uncover answers about The Organization. Expect new challenges, potential new 'supes,' and a focus on the group uniting to confront Victoria's ruthless agenda. Rapman has also hinted at a three-season arc, suggesting Season 2 will escalate the stakes significantly. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at

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