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Netflix fans have started a Save Warrior Nun movement and the creative team is getting involved as well.

Falling in love with a Netflix show can be risky in recent years due to the streamer’s tendency to cancel even shows with extremely passionate fans, often after just one season. In fact, the platform canceled a comic book series that had already wrapped filming earlier this year, causing the star to be heartbroken. Netflix fans warrior nun there were two seasons left of the series, but they are not ready to accept that the journeys of Ava and the rest of the characters are over. Spectators fight to save warrior nunand now creator Simon Barry, along with other cast members, have joined.

warrior nun It ran for two seasons, with the first debuting as a highly anticipated original in 2020 and the second in November as part of its 2022 TV premiere schedule. Just over a month after season 2 launched on November 10, Netflix canceled the drama. Fantasy. Creator Simon Barry confirmed the news on Instagram on Dec. 13 and expressed his “heartfelt thanks to all the fans who have worked so hard to bring this series to the fore.” Now, Barry is taking it even further by championing the #SaveWarriorNun movement on Twitter:

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Not only did Barry thank fans and used the hashtag #SaveWarriorNun, he also retweeted the news that the hashtag surpassed two million tweets (via tweets folder) on December 20. it was related to the Change.org petition renewal warrior nun for season 3, which has garnered more than 86,000 signatures out of a desired 150,000 as of this writing. Simon Barry isn’t even the only member of the creative team to take to Twitter to support the movement. Entertainment writer Amy Berg wrote:

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William Miller, who played Adriel warrior nun in Season 2 following his reappearance in Season 1, he actively supported fans’ efforts to save the show, including a short but sweet tweet that also includes a nice gif:

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space balls (which sadly never got a sequel) may not have much in common warrior nunbut I’d say the “DO SOMETHING” message pretty much sums up what fans are trying to accomplish by asking Netflix to renew for season 3.

And they keep calling, over a week after the initial announcement of the cancellation! In fact, one fan pitched the idea to a warrior nun renewal as a beautiful Christmas present:

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A consensus among fans on social media seems to be that ending after just two seasons means the relationship between Ava Silva (Alba Baptista) and her sister Beatrice (Kristina Tonteri-Young) will never grow. Their romance was popular and still in its infancy which led to a fan on Twitter To publish:

her story ended before it could begin, that’s why we have to #SaveWarriorNun

The message that the story ended before it could really begin (not to mention a few unanswered questions after the conclusion of the season 2 finale) seems to be driving the #SaveWarrior movement a lot. In fact, one fan got involved in the live-action to literally make the message huge:

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There’s no denying that fans are dedicated to trying to get warrior nun renewed! While there’s no guarantee that Creator Support will go to any lengths to get Netflix to reverse the cancellation, it’s a nice show of solidarity. And, as one fan put it, they just have to keep trying:

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So, is there any hope that the #SaveWarriorNun movement could work? Well, as much as Netflix has canceled their originals left and right, the streamer has saved a few other shows from cancellation and resurrected them into massive streaming hits. Lucifer ran for another three seasons before bittersweet ending thanks to Netflix after being fired by Fox, and Manifest is in the middle of the final season which will allow him to sort out the final details following its cancellation by NBC.

warrior nun However, it’s not just a streamed show that could stream, and Netflix has decided to cancel on another platform. However, fans who remain Netflix subscribers can keep asking Ava for more, with the support of creator Simon Barry and others! Plus, the eighteen existing episodes aren’t going anywhere, so fans can continue to watch and rewatch on Netflix.

Source: Cinemablend

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