The unprecedented campaign to save Warrior Nun, a canceled Netflix series, is explained in a video celebrating a meetup of fans in London.
A video celebrating a Warrior Nun meetup in London explains the massive campaign to save the series after it was canceled by Netflix. Since the fantasy action series was axed in December 2022, viewers have taken to the Internet and real life in an attempt to revive the show. This includes the placement of Warrior Nun billboards internationally, which promote hopes of Warrior Nun season 3 in the future.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT In the video, some express love for the show, referencing its religious themes and positive presentation of queer relationships. Many also talk about the characters and how their personal struggles weave with the central plot, making for an engaging narrative.
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