Three months after Netflix canceled the series, fans are spending big to save it

Three months after Netflix canceled the series, fans are spending big to save it

#SaveWarriorNow. Residents of Milan will be able to read this on March 13-26 in one of the streets of their city. The billboard is the result of a fan-focused advertising campaign for the series, which was canceled by Netflix last December after two short seasons.

For three months, subscribers have been mobilizing to ask Netflix — or another platform — to save it from cancellation and offer Warrior Nun a Season 3. This is not the first panel they have sponsored.

They have also bought locations in Los Angeles, New York and London, such as Move this article. Next project? Raising $14,000 to pay for a poster… in front of the Netflix offices in Los Angeles!

The “rebellion” is also well organized in social networks. The hashtag was shared more than 10 million times in a matter of weeks. Series creator Simon Barry also plays a game of sharing various fan accounts on Twitter.

To thank them for their enthusiasm, last February she posted a page from a scene between Ava (Alba Baptista) and Beatrice (Cristina Tonteri-Young) in Season 2, Episode 1.

It remains to be seen whether this campaign will convince Netflix to save Warrior Nun or if another platform will agree to regain the broadcast rights.


Source: Allocine

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