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Following the premiere of the Netflix seriesWarrior Nunstarring Alba Baptista, in 2020, the show became an instant hit and acquired a massive viewership, and garnered positive reviews. Thus,Warrior Nunwas later renewed for season two, to keep the viewership intact and carry forward the storyline. However, the fantasy series was canceled prematurely by Netflix after just two seasons.

Warrior Nun

Despite fans’ demands, Alba Baptista’sWarrior Nundidn’t return with the highly anticipated third season. However, on a recent note executive producer, Dean English shared exciting news with fans, surrounding the Netflix series. Announcing via YouTube video, English discussed the resurrection of the canceled Netflix series in the form of a movie trilogy.

Also read:Captain America Actor Chris Evans Confirms Relationship With ‘Warrior Nun’ Star Alba Baptista Going on Secretly Since a Year

Alba Baptista in Warrior Nun

Netflix Canceled Alba Baptista StarringWarrior Nun

Alba Baptista’sWarrior Nunbased on the original comic book character created by Ben Dunn was hailed by audiences worldwide upon its release on Netflix. The show narrated the story of a 19-year-old fierce warrior, Ava, who battles demons while getting caught up in the conflict between good and evil.

The show featuring Chris Evans’ girlfriendAlba Baptista, initially premiered in 2020, and garnered praises which forced the creators to come up with a second season. Evidently, the continuation of the show turned out to be an achievement for the creators and producers, as the series gained massive viewership and success.

Warrior Nun

However, following two short-lived seasons ofWarrior Nun, the show was canceled on Netflix before further renewal. The decision of cancellation came a little over a month after the fantasy action series premiered its second season. Despite fans’ appreciation and the show remaining in the top 10 series rankings for three weeks, Netflix caused an early death to the show.

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Warrior NunGets Resurrected As Movie Trilogy

After sharing the disheartening news with fans about the cancellation of Alba Baptista’sWarrior Nunin December 2022,recent updates brought exciting news regarding the renewal of the show. Series creator Simon Barry initially announced the good news back in June aboutWarrior Nunbeing saved by the efforts of fans.

Further, on a recent note executive producer Dean English teased new info about the return ofWarrior Nun. According to a new video and exclusive information shared on the Warrior Nun Saved website, the executive producer confirmed that the show has been resurrected as a trilogy of feature films.

Dean English

“I am very happy to announce that Warrior Nun is coming back as a trilogy of motion pictures. Once again, a trilogy of feature films. Three.” Dean English wrote.

Thanking fans for their constant support, English shared his gratitude for the viewers. “In closing, I want to say that you guys have made me very, very proud through all your hard work and inspired me all the time to keep going,” Dean English concluded. Although there’s no word yet on when the planned movies will be released, fans are simply excited about the return ofWarrior Nun.

Warrior Nunstreaming on Netflix.

Read more:“It is going to be more epic”: Netflix Bows Down to Relentless Fan Demand, Revives Warrior Nun for Another Season After Cancelation

Source:Warrior Nun Saved

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