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Fans Of a Cancelled Netflix Show Are Now Appealing to Another Streamer To Bring It Back

Warrior Nun
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The ‘Warrior Nun,’ a fantasy action show, centres on 19-year-old Ava Silva, who realizes she has special abilities after finding herself in a graveyard and realizing she has been implanted with an artifact. Ava quickly joins the Order of the Cruciform Sword, whose job is to protect Earth from invading demons. Following Netflix’s recent cancellation of the series, the show’s passionate fans launched a campaign to save it.

When Netflix stated that it only canceled unpopular series, subscribers were angry. Most viewers can easily disprove this claim, especially in light of shows like Warrior Nun and 1899, and they are not taking Netflix’s most recent share lying down. Fans have joined to acquire a billboard next to the company’s headquarters in Los Angeles to convince Netflix to #SaveWarriorNun to produce a third season. 

The purchasers have stated that it will appear for four weeks and have released pictures to show how it will be visible from the corner of Van Ness and Sunset Boulevard every day to half of the Netflix headquarters.

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It is impressive to see how the Warrior Nun fans are fighting to keep the show alive after season 2 on Netflix was canceled and hoping for the third season and further to finish the story. They have been well-organized daily in making specific hashtags or phrases trend on Twitter. 

They specifically hope Apple TV+ would consider providing the show with an appropriate continuation on their platform. The show’s passionate fans have been pleading with Netflix to change its decision to discontinue the female-led action show since the show was canceled in December.

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