International billboard boosts cancelled Netflix show campaign

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Dedicated fans of Warrior Nun persist in their efforts to revive the cancelled Netflix series, launching a new digital billboard campaign in Italy. The show’s cancellation in December 2022 prompted an outpouring of support from fans who have spent the past three months campaigning for a season 3. The “#SaveWarriorNun” movement has garnered online and offline support, with fans purchasing billboards in Los Angeles, New York City, and London to raise awareness and advocate for the show’s continuation.

Warrior Nun Italy announced on Twitter that a new digital billboard promoting the show will soon be displayed in Milan, Italy.

Beginning March 13th and lasting until March 26th, the billboard will display its message of hope for a Warrior Nun season 3. During this time, the billboard will be viewable every day from 6:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.

The accomplishments of the Warrior Nun fan campaign

Despite the cancellation of Warrior Nun in December 2022, fans of the series have persisted in their unwavering efforts to advocate for its continuation. The #SaveWarriorNun campaign has utilized the hashtag across various social media platforms, with the aim of capturing the attention of streaming services such as Apple TV+ and Paramount+ who may be interested in acquiring the show. In addition to many billboards across the globe, fans hope that another streaming platform will be keen to develop Warrior Nun season 3, despite Netflix’s decision not to do so.

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Simon Barry, the creator of Warrior Nun, has actively joined the campaign to rescue the show. In February, he paid a visit to the #SaveWarriorNun billboard in Los Angeles, located outside Netflix’s headquarters, and has continued to endorse the fans’ efforts to revive the series. When the hashtag #SaveWarriorNun amassed 10 million Twitter posts, Barry unveiled a cut scene script for Ava and Beatrice from season 2 episode 1, hinting at the two characters’ romantic interest in each other. In addition, fans of Warrior Nun have organized numerous online discussions with cast and crew members associated with the show.

The fate of Warrior Nun for season 3 remains uncertain, with no confirmation yet from Netflix or any other streaming platform. However, it seems that the dedicated followers of the series have no intention of abandoning their efforts to resurrect the show. The recent installation of a billboard in Italy is just one of the many that the #SaveWarriorNun campaign has funded, indicating that more public messages and billboards are likely to appear in the coming months. Given the unwavering commitment of Warrior Nun fans to the show, it’s highly probable that season 3 will eventually make its way to television screens with enough time and persistence.

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