“In this life or the next,” showrunner Simon Barry tweeted the day after Netflix canceled “Warrior Nun” last December.
Welcome to the afterlife.
“Warrior Nun,” an adaptation of the comic series “Warrior Nun Areala,” follows Ava Silva (Alba Baptista), a quadriplegic orphan who wakes from the dead with superpowers that land her in an ancient order of demon-hunting nuns. The series premiered in 2020, and Season 2 earned a 100 percent critics score and a 99 percent audience score on Rotten Tomatoes — the highest ever for a Netflix original at that time.
But Netflix unceremoniously canceled the show a month after the Season 2 debut. Then in late June, Barry announced that the YA fantasy drama series was being revived, though he didn’t reveal where the series was picked up. Four days later, he posted a link to WarriorNunSaved.com, which had a cryptic countdown, ending Tuesday.
Now, the countdown is over, and “Warrior Nun” executive producer Dean English has announced in a statement on the site that the series will return as a trilogy of feature films. Because of the ongoing Hollywood strikes, English said he could not provide a release date.