Just reading BBC News and noticed this story about a new show called Paradox they've commissioned, which has a snippet of info about an E4 show called Misfits about a group of teenagers who get super powers.
I know it's another one of those "crime drama wrapped in Sci-fi dressing" but I'll check it out.
From BBC News
Former EastEnders star Tamzin Outhwaite is to play a detective leading a force investigating crimes committed in the future in a new BBC series.
Paradox, a drama commission from BBC Northern Ireland for BBC One, Paradox begins filming in Manchester in June.
Its lead director will be Simon Cellan Jones, whose previous successes include landmark 1996 drama Our Friends in the North and the recent Generation Kill.
The director promised the show would be "an electrifying white knuckle ride".
'Bold idea'
He said the series "will leave the audience asking themselves dark, complicated questions about fate, the future and who controls it."
Paradox is written by Lizzie Mickery, a former actress who adapted John Buchan's The 39 Steps for the BBC last year.
Ben Stephenson, controller of BBC Drama Commissioning, called the show "a fresh spin on the crime genre" built around "a fantastically bold idea".
Production company Clerkenwell Films previously made supernatural drama Afterlife for ITV1 and the 2007 adaptation of Jane Austen's Persuasion starring Rupert Penry-Jones.
It is about to start work on Misfits, a comedy drama series for digital channel E4 about teenagers who develop strange superpowers.
I know it's another one of those "crime drama wrapped in Sci-fi dressing" but I'll check it out.