Why the Warrior Nun Movie Should Avoid Using a Season 3 Idea

Why the Warrior Nun Movie Should Avoid Using a Season 3 Idea

Exploring the potential pitfalls of incorporating a specific plot point from the unmade season 3 of Warrior Nun into the upcoming movie adaptation.

Introduction

The Warrior Nun television series has captured the hearts of many, and with the announcement of a movie adaptation, fans are eager to see how the film will compare to the beloved show.

Warrior Nun Ava Hero Pose

Warrior Nun Ava Hero Pose

However, while the movie could draw inspiration from the series, there is one idea from the unmade season 3 that it should definitely steer clear of.

Introduction

Introduction

Ava's Villainous Turn

One thing that would've happened in Warrior Nun season 3 that the Warrior Nun movie should not use is turning Ava into a villain.

Warrior Nun 2 Finale Ava Lilith.jpg

Warrior Nun 2 Finale Ava Lilith.jpg

Showrunner Simon Barry intended to turn Ava into a bad guy in the third season, a plot point that could have significant implications for the movie adaptation.

Warrior Nun 2 Beatrice Ava Alps

Warrior Nun 2 Beatrice Ava Alps

While this plot choice might have worked for the TV show, it's a risky move for the big screen, especially considering the limited time available for character development in a movie.

Ava with her back to camera, showing her halo

Ava with her back to camera, showing her halo

Furthermore, the idea of turning the hero into the villain has been overdone in other TV shows, making it feel somewhat stale and repetitive.

Warrior Nun Episode 7 Ava

Warrior Nun Episode 7 Ava

The Risk and Repetition

Ultimately, the Warrior Nun movie should avoid using the season 3's villain twist due to the risk it poses for the big screen.

The potential for frustration among fans and the repetitive nature of the plot point could detract from the movie's impact and originality.

Warrior Nun Episode 3 Ava Vertical

Warrior Nun Episode 3 Ava Vertical

Additionally, the hero-turned-villain trope has been explored in several popular TV shows, and incorporating it into the movie could make the story feel unoriginal and uninspired.