Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Fan campaigns revived Warrior Nun following its controversial cancelation, which seems to set up a major change in the online streaming space. Based on a comic book character, Warrior Nun Areala, Netflix's fantasy series Warrior Nun premiered on July 2, 2020. Although the show's first season primarily received positive reviews from critics, the streamer renewed it for a second season, which came out in November 2022.
Warrior Nun's Revival Is The Latest Example Of How Fan Campaigns Can Work Netflix canceled Warrior Nun in December 2022, confirming that it will not be renewed for season 3. Following the cancelation, the show's loyal audiences started a social media campaign with the hashtag #SaveWarriorNun, calling attention to how Netflix was making a mistake by canceling the series.
NBC's Friday Nights Lights ran for five seasons but, like Warrior Nun, was up for cancelation long before it reached its natural conclusion. From Facebook groups to e-mail campaigns, the show's fans did it all to stop NBC from pulling the plug on the show. As a symbol of their support, Friday Night Lights' fans also sent light bulbs and eyedrops to NBC.
How The Synder Cut Proved Fan Campaigns Can Also Work For Movies The fan campaign demanding the release of Zack Snyder's cut of Justice League led to similar outcomes. Not only was #ReleasetheSnyderCut a trending topic in several countries in November 2019, but the director's fans also rented a billboard in Times Square and towed a #ReleasetheSnyderCut banner over the Warner Bros lot to demand the movie.
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