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Warrior Nun fans rented a billboard outside Netflix’s headquarters in Los Angeles, demanding a third season.

Netflix canceled “Warrior Nun” last month, shortly after the release of the second season, despite the fact that the show reportedly received the highest audience ratings among Netflix shows.

After the cancellation, fans called on Netflix to reverse its decision. More than 100,000 people have signed a petition asking the streamer to renew “Warrior Nun” for a third season, and hashtags such as #SaveWarriorNun and #NetflixCorrectYourMistake regularly appear on Twitter.

Now the campaign has reached a new level: Warrior Nun fans have rented a billboard on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, calling on Netflix to save the show. To really get the message across, the billboard was placed in front of Netflix’s Los Angeles office.

The billboard was paid for through a crowdfunding campaign and fans raised more than £28,000 to help save the warrior nun.

Showing the billboard, Warrior Nun showrunner Simon Barry wrote: “Unbelievable. I am stunned and beyond impressed. You are on the next level!”

Based on the comic by Ben Dunn, “Warrior Nun” follows Ava Silva (Alba Baptista), who wakes up in a morgue with a divine artifact on her back and discovers that she is now part of an ancient order tasked with fighting demons. On the ground.

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Announcing the cancellation, Barry wrote: “I just learned that Netflix will not be renewing The Warrior Nun — my sincere thanks to all the fans who have worked so hard to bring attention to this series and for the love you have shown me, the cast and the whole team. It was a privilege to be a part of it.”

Asked if the show could be picked up by another network, Barry said, “We’re looking into it. We will find out if there is a way to move the show to another location. I’ll keep everyone updated. # Spasivoinmonahinyu”.

Announcing the cancellation of Twitter, Baptista wrote, “Working on The Warrior Nun was a very special chapter in my life. Thanks to the cast and crew for giving everything they had. Thanks to the fans who loved us and supported us.

“I see you and I love you. It was all about you. I am eternally grateful.”

Warrior Nun fans rented a billboard outside Netflix’s headquarters in Los Angeles, demanding a third season.

Netflix canceled “Warrior Nun” last month, shortly after the release of the second season, despite the fact that the show reportedly received the highest audience ratings among Netflix shows.

After the cancellation, fans called on Netflix to reverse its decision. More than 100,000 people have signed a petition asking the streamer to renew “Warrior Nun” for a third season, and hashtags such as #SaveWarriorNun and #NetflixCorrectYourMistake regularly appear on Twitter.

Now the campaign has reached a new level: Warrior Nun fans have rented a billboard on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, calling on Netflix to save the show. To really get the message across, the billboard was placed in front of Netflix’s Los Angeles office.

The billboard was paid for through a crowdfunding campaign and fans raised more than £28,000 to help save the warrior nun.

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Showing the billboard, Warrior Nun showrunner Simon Barry wrote: “Unbelievable. I am stunned and beyond impressed. You are on the next level!”

Based on the comic by Ben Dunn, “Warrior Nun” follows Ava Silva (Alba Baptista), who wakes up in a morgue with a divine artifact on her back and discovers that she is now part of an ancient order tasked with fighting demons. On the ground.

Announcing the cancellation, Barry wrote: “I just learned that Netflix will not be renewing The Warrior Nun — my sincere thanks to all the fans who have worked so hard to bring attention to this series and for the love you have shown me, the cast and the whole team. It was a privilege to be a part of it.”

Asked if the show could be picked up by another network, Barry said, “We’re looking into it. We will find out if there is a way to move the show to another location. I’ll keep everyone updated. # Spasivoinmonahinyu”.

Announcing the cancellation of Twitter, Baptista wrote, “Working on The Warrior Nun was a very special chapter in my life. Thanks to the cast and crew for giving everything they had. Thanks to the fans who loved us and supported us.

“I see you and I love you. It was all about you. I am eternally grateful.”