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When we left the infamous five, our Misfits were locked in a tense trade-off of powers with super-dealer Seth. But has any of them ended up with a power approaching something at least halfway useful? Or, even one from the A-list?

Following Nathan’s departure, there’s also a new kid on the block, Rudy, who is learning fast that probation Misfits-style involves not much community service, lots of running around, fighting baddies and disposing of bodies. With zombies, time-travel and some complicated relationships developing, there’s definitely nothing normal about our five favourite superheroes…
When a rogue super starts creating trouble by suspending time, new kid Rudy is thrown into the path of our anti-heroes. He too has a power and is desperately trying to keep it secret, but with the orange boiler suit comes big complications, as he’s about to find out. Cheeky and mischievous, he literally is always in the middle of whatever is going down.
Simon is coming to terms with his destiny, but is he any actually any nearer to becoming Superhoodie? And as Alisha falls in love, will she be able to let him go back in time and sacrifice himself to save her?

Kelly and power-dealer Seth have been exchanging shy looks for a while now, but there is something holding Seth back from making a move – his dead girlfriend. With all the powers at his disposal, what solution will he find?
Meanwhile, Curtis has discovered his new power is giving him freedom and an outlook on life he’s never had before. But in true Misfits style it’s not quite as easy as all that…
This is a super-sized, super powered Misfits, with brilliantly surprising, original storylines and a body count to make CSI proud.
About Misfits
"This is so not Skins meets Heroes. It's Trainspotting meets X-Men.............and it's bloody great" bleedingcool.com
Misfits, a superhero teen drama from UK channel E4 was the surprise winner of "Best Drama Series" at this years BAFTA awards.
Written by Howard Overman, Misfits follows five outsiders on community service who get struck by a flash storm and lumbered with special powers.
Hard as nails Kelly (Lauren Socha) can suddenly hear people’s thoughts, shamed sporting hero Curtis (Nathan Stewart Jarrett) discovers he has the ability to turn back time when he regrets something, and party girl Alisha (Antonia Thomas) can send people into a sexual frenzy when they touch her skin. Even painfully shy Simon (Iwan Rheon) can make himself invisible when he feels he’s being ignored, which makes it all the more hard to swallow for smart aleck Nathan (Robert Sheehan), who seems to have been unaffected, much to his dismay.
Unlike their more conventional counterparts, our misfits don't swap their ankle tags and mobile phones for capes and tights. Instead, they discover what a pain in the arse life can be when you're stuck with a super power you didn't want.