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‘Warrior Nun’ showrunner promises a gift when the campaign reaches its next major milestone

Work hard, play hard.

The campaign to save Warrior Nun barrels on against all odds. Fans are determined to see Alba Baptista back on their screens as Ava Silva — and the show’s creator, Simon Barry, is with them all the way.

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Ever since Netflix brought down the axe on Warrior Nun after only two seasons back in December, the masses have been doing everything in their power to save the show. The cancellation left a bad taste in fans’ mouths, who widely consider it unfounded and unjust, although unsurprising. The network does have a reputation for cutting successful fantasy series short, after all.

From massive billboard signs to tweets, the #SaveWarriorNun campaign has become a phenomenon fully endorsed by Barry, who continuously urges fans to not give up their efforts. As an incentive, he has even gotten into the habit of rewarding those participating in the movement with behind-the-scenes goodies. Appreciated though that might be, at the moment, there’s nothing fans want more than an update on the situation, needing to know if their efforts are getting any closer to being paid off.

Fortunately, Barry has shown to be willing to provide the answers fans need, but at a price. When someone suggested on Twitter that the showrunner give fans the update they crave when (or if) the campaign reaches 20 million tweets, Barry promptly agreed.

Now, all there is left for fans to do is keep tweeting — a task that is way more easily said than done. Sadly, the Halo Bearers don’t seem very confident that the number will be reached any time soon and have made sure to express it to Barry. The fandom has been working tirelessly, and excitement seems to be dwindling.

Meanwhile, other people seem to feel a renewed sense of determination from this and are ready to push their sleeves up and tweet like there’s no tomorrow.

Whether or not Warrior Nun gets picked up for another season, the effort fans have put into this campaign is noticeable, and they deserve all the gifts Barry can offer.


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Rafaela is a freelance writer for We Got This Covered. Writing professionally since 2022, she loves sharing her knowledge and opinions about all things anime, manga, TV shows, and movies. When she’s not working, though, you can easily find Rafaela with a fantasy book in hand, or consuming some other form of entertainment — you know, lest a thought occur.