Summary

Warrior Nunwill have the conclusion it deserves after being canceled by Netflix. However, it won’t return how fans might have expected.

A spiritual successor to the meta cult seriesBuffy the Vampire Slayer,Warrior Nunfocused on another chosen one. Aided by a congregation of nuns, Ava (Alba Baptista) became an esteemed demon fighter after a mythical halo revived her from the dead. With a fully developed mythology, fans became enamored with the series.Netflix, however, was less impressed. Unfortunately forWarrior Nunfans, Netflix canceled the series after season 2.

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But now executive producer Dean English has announcedWarrior Nunwill return from the dead, just like Ava. “First of all, I need to start by thanking all of you loyal fans. It’s because of you and your incredible energy that we keep pushing forward to make these stories. You guys really make it all worthwhile. So thank you so much for your continued support,” English said in an official statement onwarriornunsaved.com. “I am very happy to announce thatWarrior Nunis coming back as a trilogy of motion pictures.”

Brimming with excitement, English continued to thank fans for their unwavering support. They were the motivation for continuing the series in some form or fashion, even if it wasn’t with the original partner Netflix. The producer also shared hopes that with the production of three feature films, there would be a potential for additional stories, be it films or television shows.

SavingWarrior Nunis unprecedented and spotlights the suspect streaming model. Because Netflix depends on subscriptions for revenue, it is primarily a business and less about artistic integrity. Innovative and special shows likeWarrior Nunwill invariably be canceled as the platform continues to pump out lacklusterspy films likeHeart of Stone, no matter how mediocre. What started as a movie mail service is effectively killing all creativity, and only through a supportive fanbase can shows likeWarrior Nunexpect to survive.

Warrior Nunseasons 1 and 2 are currently streaming on Netflix.