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“Warrior Nun” is returning from the land of cancelled TV shows.
After being ripped off Netflix’s airwaves after two seasons, the fantasy-drama is getting a dose of revival, but this time in the form of three feature-length films directed by Dean English, The Hollywood Reporterrevealed on Tuesday.
According to the show’s creator, Simon Barry, fans can pat themselves on the back for the series rebirth.
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“Today I’m happy to officially report that because of your combined voices, passion and amazing efforts — ‘Warrior Nun’ will return and is going to be more EPIC than you could imagine,” excitedly tweeted Barry on June 28. “More details to come! SOON! Thank you!!”
According to THR, he’s right in his assessment, as fans created a mighty effort to get the show back into production as soon as it was pulled, including billboards and a social media campaign.
On Tuesday, August 15, Barry expressed his bubbling excitement once again, but this time in a YouTube vid. He, once again, praised the fandom for their forceful efforts to keep the show alive.
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“You guys really make it all worthwhile. So thank you so much for your continued support,” he addressed in the clip.
He also mentioned that the ongoing writer’s strikes in Hollywood are affecting the update of any further announcements regarding the projects.
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Netflix fantasy series Warrior Nun will be returning as a film trilogy.The show is based on the comic series by Ben Dunn and follows Ava Silva (Alba Baptista), who is resurrected by a divine artifact in her back before discovering she has supernatural powers and is part of an ancient order tasked with fighting demons on Earth.Shortly after the release of Warrior Nun season two, it was reported to have the highest Netflix audience rating ever. Netflix, however, cancelled the show after two seasons back in December 2022.The cancellation sparked a lengthy fan campaign to resurrect the show, with one of the campaigning tactics including renting a billboard outside of Netflix’s Los Angeles headquarters.Creator Simon Barry then confirmed in June that it “will return” and would be “more EPIC than you could imagine”.Now, executive producer Dean English has announced that Warrior Nun will be returning as three films.“I need to start by thanking all of you loyal fans,” he said in a video statement shared on Tuesday (August 15).
Warrior Nun was canceled by Netflix after two seasons but thanks to support from fans the series will return as a trilogy of movies.
Warrior Nun are going to love this news!