The cancelled Netflix series Warrior Nun is trending again as fans demand that Netflix sell the show’s rights to another banner. Warrior Nun initially debuted in June 2020, with season 2 launched in November 2022. In December 2022, Netflix revealed that they would not restore the show for season 3, causing a mass Warrior Nun fan project to conserve the series culminating in signboards, murals, petitions, and trending Twitter subjects.
The newest relocation in the project to conserve Warrior Nun is the trending Twitter expression “NETFLIX SELL THE RIGHTS,” which sees fans requiring that Netflix sell the show’s rights to another broadcaster. Currently, the expression has more than 25,000 posts, with the number continuing to increase. Check out some Tweets below:
NETFLIX SELL THE RIGHTS to this beautiful show. You clearly have no use for it. Give it up and relieve yourself of the ire of the Warrior Nun fandom. #SaveWarriorNun #WarriorNun pic.twitter.com/hkYMbWGuxS
— Christina M. Perez (@Zereptina) May 17, 2023
This a Netflix billboard on the subway in Brazil. This was two weeks ago, not even close to the premier of those shows. What if #WarriorNun had this kind of permanent promotion? We wouldn’t have to #SaveWarriorNun.
NETFLIX SELL THE RIGHTS and correct your mistake! @netflix pic.twitter.com/mEHL82ip1F
— Maisel 🥝 (@QueenTalkSwan2) May 17, 2023
Lilith is more of an anti hero, rather than full blown villain. She was brainwashed and manipulated by Adriel. I really hope that if we get a 3rd season, she will come back to the good side🙌#SaveWarriorNun #WarriorNun #WarriorNunday #FandomsUnited NETFLIX SELL THE RIGHTS pic.twitter.com/RQBMRbINhn
— Warrior Nun/Little Mermaid fan account (@Christopher8105) May 17, 2023
Thinking about Warrior Nun again. Truly a show that could get any streamer that picks it up a large, loyal, and dedicated fanbase to support them and the show. #SaveWarriorNun #WarriorNun
NETFLIX SELL THE RIGHTS pic.twitter.com/uGasM7Uakp— Christina M. Perez (@Zereptina) May 18, 2023
please sell the rights of Warrior Nun @netflix
it’s a win-win and you know it
you’ll get money and you’ll be free of us and we get to enjoy the story and bloopers somewhere else
NETFLIX SELL THE RIGHTS#SaveWarriorNun #WarriorNun pic.twitter.com/cLuQUmw8xI
— warrior nun ⚔️ (@tenderwlw) May 17, 2023
‘Small audience’ who @netflix? Certainly not us despite your lack of promotion and support for Warrior Nun
NETFLIX SELL THE RIGHTS#WarriorNun #SaveWarriorNun pic.twitter.com/9xNGmaqHnW
— Ellie (@Ellsisbored) May 17, 2023
So @netflix you’re aware there is a giant fuss right and an enormous cloud over your heads that’s called #WarriorNun and specifically your habit of canceling shows! One simple pr move would be to let this show go, but that you already know #SaveWarriorNun NETFLIX SELL THE RIGHTS pic.twitter.com/MdFqbRmkOh
— Najwa blem (@BlemNajwa) May 17, 2023
we’re not going anywhere so if you’re tired of us you can just sell the rights you know @netflix
think of the great male-led show you can make of the money you get for it! or even another reality show no one asked for!
NETFLIX SELL THE RIGHTS#SaveWarriorNun #WarriorNun pic.twitter.com/oQhfhVSzRX
— warrior nun ⚔️ (@tenderwlw) May 17, 2023
The Unprecedented Warrior Nun Fan Campaign
Although Netflix came under fire for other current show cancellations, consisting of Lockwood & Co. and 1899, the action to Warrior Nun‘s cancellation has actually differed from anything in the banner’s history. Netflix just recently stimulated debate amongst Warrior Nun audiences for publishing an image to Instagram critiquing how a bulk of discuss their posts were audiences requiring to conserve their preferred programs, triggering customers to blast the streaming service and leading lots of to cancel their memberships entirely.
While Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos controversially mentioned that they have “never cancelled a successful show,” Twitter users fasted to explain that Warrior Nun was among the most sought-after Netflix series ahead of the season 2 premiere. Although Warrior Nun was cancelled a number of months earlier, the project to restore the series has actually been strong and consistent. Series developer Simon Barry mentioned that he is still promoting season 3 and other Warrior Nun spinoffs, consisting of movies and graphic books.
To date, Netflix has not straight reacted to the #SaveWarriorNun project. However, with fans moving their objective from asking Netflix and restoring the series to getting the series transferred to another service totally, there is every possibility that season 3 might still be on the horizon. With audiences asking everybody from Amazon Prime to HBO Max to handle the much-loved show, this might not be the last fans see of Warrior Nun.
Source: Various (See Twitter posts above)
