Summary
Warrior Nun's cancelation and subsequent revival highlights a shift in Netflix's role in Hollywood - it's no longer the savior of shows.
Netflix has shifted its reputation from salvaging canceled shows to being recognized for canceling them instead. In a departure from the norm, Warrior Nun, instead of receiving additional episodes on Netflix, will wrap up its storyline through a trilogy of movies, with the possibility of a theatrical release.
Warrior Nun, a recently canceled series, has been revived thanks to a fan campaign, signaling a shift in Netflix's role in the entertainment industry. Since its debut in July 2020, Warrior Nun has garnered much praise and a dedicated fanbase. The show follows a group of demon-hunting nuns who protect and train Halo-Bearer Alba Batista. With its inclusion of feminist storylines and LGBTQ+ representation, the series offers a fresh take on its mythological backdrop.
Following its successful first season, Warrior Nun returned for a second season in November 2022. However, Netflix decided to cancel the show after its second run, sparking disappointment among fans and leading to a social media campaign to #SaveWarriorNun. After months of passionate appeals, the series was ultimately rescued, but not by Netflix.
Warrior Nun Proves Netflix Isn't Saving Shows - Netflix Shows Are Being Saved
Warrior Nun is not the first series to be rescued by its devoted fanbase. In the past, Netflix was often the savior in these situations. Television networks canceled shows such as Lucifer and Arrested Development, only for Netflix to step in and continue them for more seasons. Netflix also revived Full House and Gilmore Girls, creating Fuller House and Gilmore Girls: A Day in the Life respectively. It is safe to say that Netflix had a reputation for saving shows. However, in recent years, Netflix has become better known for canceling them.
Warrior Nun's initial fate exemplifies this change and demonstrates that Netflix is no longer the one saving series. Instead of receiving additional episodes on the streaming platform, Warrior Nun will conclude with a movie trilogy. Due to ongoing strikes by writers and actors, there is no information regarding the release of these movies. If they do have a theatrical run, it will certainly alter Netflix's role in Hollywood.
A Theatrical Warrior Run Movie Would Reverse Netflix & Hollywood's Roles
Warrior Nun producer Dean English announced the upcoming release of a film trilogy based on Warrior Nun Saved. However, he did not disclose the platform where these movies will be premiered. It is possible that another streaming service has acquired the rights to the series. Alternatively, a studio may have acquired Warrior Nun for a conventional theatrical release. If the latter is true, it would be quite ironic. Netflix, once known for acquiring content from traditional networks and studios, seems to be experiencing a role reversal. Regardless of where Warrior Nun ends up, it has undeniably disrupted the Hollywood landscape. Whether this is a positive or negative development remains uncertain.