Warrior nun Executive producer Dean English has offered an update on the series’ planned movie trilogy after one year of silence after its revival was announced. yet Warrior nun Season 2 ended, the show was canceled by Netflix, resulting in a global fan campaign to continue the series. In August 2023, English announced that the series would return with a movie trilogy. However, following the announcement that original showrunner Simon Barry would not be involved in this new iteration, news has been scarce about the status of the project.
Now, the fan-run OCS Newsletter Has published a letter from English to fans of Warrior nunBreaking a year of silence surrounding the show’s planned movie trilogy. The executive producer discussed the story of adapting Ben Dunn’s comic of the same nameIncluding how efforts have been ongoing for over 10 years. While remaining vague, he apologized for years of turmoil the adaptation’s development has been under, including acknowledging the ongoing financial probe into Productivity Media Inc., the production company involved with the new movie trilogy.
English continues by lamenting the suspension of PMI’s CEO, William Santor, and admit that the event has dealt “A significant blow“To the development of the upcoming project. However, he hopes that, no matter what form the upcoming story takes, it will embody the spirit of the franchise. He ends the letter with hopes that fans of the series will continue to give faith in the upcoming movie trilogy. Check out what English had to say below:
In light of the recent drama surrounding the suspension of William Santor at PMI and its effect on the future of Warrior Nun, I wanted to reach out and say a few words.
I’ve been working on Warrior Nun for over ten years now – and despite all the usual ups and downs that will always affect the movie industry – it’s been my experience that this is the one project that keeps going no matter how many hurdles it faces Meet up. Instead – every time things seem lost – it keeps coming back in new iterations – always better, more relevant and more sophisticated than the last version – showing us how hard these stories need telling.
The Warrior Nun family started with just two people. Amazingly, it has grown to millions of people worldwide. To all of you so deeply invested in this universe, I need to apologize for some of the things that have happened over the past few years. So much of this was due to nonsense behind the scenes – things I’m not at liberty to share with you – but I know there were a lot of hurt feelings and expectations that felt thrown aside. Most of you don’t know (and perhaps don’t care) – but I share many of those hurt feelings. Dreams come crashing down – and the suspension of the person we trusted was a significant blow.
But when I look back on Warrior Nun as a ten-year event, I realize that neither Netflix nor any other company—not even Avatrice [fan name for the show’s romantic pairing Ava and Beatrice] – are the beginning or the end. They are one incredible story that we love to tell in the world. But while we may or may not be able to continue on their specific journey, there are many similar stories this universe has to offer.
There have been some really dark moments along the way – but I’ve always had faith to keep moving forward. There is always something deep down that asks me to keep going! I hope you will come to feel the same hope I do.
I look forward to reconnecting with you all for the next step of this journey.
What Dean English’s letter means for Warrior Nun’s future
There are still no concrete details about what will happen next Although he could not offer a concrete update on the development process of the trilogy, the letter clearly indicates that the plans from a year ago are still moving forward.
English’s letter is the first public acknowledgment of these Warrior nun Movies since October 2023, when Dunn hosted an event for fans to plan a new Halo for the trilogy. This, compounded with Barry’s absence from the trilogy, resulted in “#SaveOURWarriorNun,” a new campaign pushing for the continuation of the Netflix series instead of a reboot. Since then, the only concrete news related to the return of the series was PMI’s financial probe, something that was a potential obstacle for plans of the movie trilogy.
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The English letter confirms this PMI’s suspension of Santor will negatively affect Warrior nuns development. Although he could not offer a concrete update on the development process of the trilogy, the letter clearly indicates that the plans from a year ago are still moving forward. Although this confirms that the franchise is planned to return at some point in the future, it does not indicate that the fans of the Netflix version still trying to save will be the one that will come back. However, something for the series is still in the works, despite this new setback.
Our take on English’s letter to Warrior Nun fans
The wait for more solid information continues
Now that English has acknowledged Warrior nuns planned revival is still going to happen, The troubles surrounding PMI seem like they won’t stop the plans he has for the franchise. However, with many fans still campaigning for a continuation of the Netflix series, it remains to be seen how the movie trilogy will turn out depending on its story focus. With strong information about his story and characters not yet available, it seems that the wait for more will be delayed for a while until the new project has a more solid foundation.
Source: OCS Newsletter