The future of the Warrior Nun franchise remains a complex, emotional, and frustrating story for its fiercely loyal fandom. As of today, December 18, 2025, the journey has taken more twists and turns than a battle with a Tarask, moving from cancellation to a promised movie trilogy, and now, to a state of complete uncertainty. The original plan for a third season was scrapped by Netflix, but thanks to the unprecedented #SaveWarriorNun campaign, a new life was promised. The latest updates from 2025, however, suggest that the promised film trilogy is far from a sure thing, leaving fans to wonder if they will ever see the conclusion of Ava Silva’s story.
The core truth is that Warrior Nun Season 3 will not happen on Netflix, but the details of the canceled plot and the recent, ambiguous status of the movie trilogy are the freshest pieces of information available. Showrunner Simon Barry has been candid about the creative direction the series was heading, which would have flipped the script on the relationship between Ava and Beatrice and introduced a new, darker enemy.
The Unseen Future: Scrapped Plot Details for the Canceled Season 3
Following the dramatic, cliffhanger ending of Season 2, which saw Ava Silva (Alba Baptista) jump into the mysterious portal to heal her injuries, fans were left with a multitude of questions. Showrunner Simon Barry and the writing team had a clear, ambitious roadmap for Warrior Nun Season 3 that would have dramatically altered the dynamics of the Order of the Cruciform Sword (OCS).
Ava Silva: From Hero to Antagonist
The most shocking revelation about the canceled Season 3 plot is that Ava would have spent a significant portion of the story as an antagonist. The Halo's connection to the Divinium, combined with her jump through the portal, would have left her corrupted or controlled by a darker force. This was a deliberate choice to raise the stakes and challenge the OCS.
- The Halo’s Corruption: Ava’s healing process in the portal was meant to come at a cost, making her a threat to the world she was trying to save.
- Beatrice’s Central Role: Barry revealed that the OCS’s primary mission would have been to find Beatrice (Kristina Tonteri-Young), who had left the order, because she was the only one capable of "snapping Ava out" of her corrupted state. This would have been the ultimate test of their bond.
- A New Dynamic: The season would have explored the devastating impact of Ava’s transformation on her friends, especially the warrior sisters who had come to rely on her leadership.
Beatrice’s Journey of Self-Discovery
Beatrice’s heartbreaking decision to leave the OCS at the end of Season 2 was not just a dramatic exit; it was the foundation for a profound character arc. Her departure was intended to be a journey of self-discovery and a chance to process her feelings for Ava and her disillusionment with the Church.
The OCS, now without its two most vital members, would have been forced to re-evaluate its purpose. Beatrice’s arc would have positioned her as the key to saving Ava, forcing her to confront her past and her loyalties.
Lilith’s Evolution and Adriel’s Legacy
Lilith’s (Lorena Andrea) transformation and her new powers were also set to be a major focus. The scrapped Season 3 would have seen her embrace her new reality, taking her to new and dangerous locations. Her arc was intended to explore the consequences of her Divinium-laced blood and her increasing distance from the traditional OCS structure.
The threat of the angel Adriel (William Miller) was also far from over. His defeat would have been revealed as a temporary setback, with his influence and power still looming large over the world. The season would have delved deeper into the political and theological implications of his return, and the OCS's role in a world that now knows angels and demons are real.
The #SaveWarriorNun Campaign and The Movie Trilogy Announcement
The cancellation of Warrior Nun in December 2022 was met with an immediate, fervent, and highly organized response from fans. The #SaveWarriorNun movement became a global phenomenon, utilizing billboards, social media campaigns, and even cryptocurrency to fund their efforts. This campaign is a testament to the show's topical authority and the passion of its audience.
The pressure worked. In August 2023, executive producer Dean English announced that the show would return, not as a Season 3, but as a feature-film trilogy. This news sent a wave of euphoria through the fandom, celebrating a victory that few canceled shows ever achieve. It confirmed that the story of Ava, Beatrice, and the Halo-Bearer would continue, albeit on a different medium.
The Current Status: Why The Trilogy Is Now Uncertain (December 2025 Update)
While the announcement of a movie trilogy was a massive win, the current status, as of late 2024 and 2025, is unfortunately shrouded in ambiguity. The initial excitement has been tempered by a series of difficult updates, making the trilogy's future highly uncertain.
The Rights and Continuity Issue
A major roadblock is the complex issue of intellectual property rights. Netflix still owns the rights to its specific adaptation of Warrior Nun, which is based on Ben Dunn’s comic book series, Warrior Nun Areala. This has led to two main problems:
- Not a Direct Continuation: The announced trilogy may not be able to continue the story exactly where Season 2 left off, or use the established characters and plotlines without significant legal hurdles.
- The Cast’s Return: The return of key cast members like Alba Baptista (Ava Silva) and Kristina Tonteri-Young (Beatrice) is not guaranteed, as they have moved on to other projects.
Simon Barry's Candid Update
In a candid update shared in April 2025, showrunner Simon Barry confirmed that he is currently "waiting" to hear what is happening with the project. This statement, nearly two years after the initial announcement, suggests that the trilogy is stalled. The absence of a director, a finalized script, or a distribution partner indicates that the project is still in the very early stages, if not completely on hold.
The initial involvement of PMI (Perfect Man Pictures International) also seems to have complicated the process, casting a "dark shadow" over the project’s future, as reported by some sources. This suggests that the financial and production path for the films is far more difficult than initially anticipated.
What’s Next for the Warrior Nun Franchise?
While the immediate future is cloudy, the passion of the fandom and the proven quality of the source material mean the fight is not over. The key entities involved—Ava Silva, Beatrice, Lilith, and the OCS—have an enduring appeal that transcends the Netflix series.
Fans are now pivoting their focus to supporting Simon Barry’s future projects and keeping the pressure on for a definitive update. The dream of seeing the scrapped Season 3 plot—especially the compelling arc of Ava as a villain and Beatrice as her savior—realized in a movie format is what continues to drive the community. For now, the Warrior Nun franchise is in a state of purgatory, a fitting irony for a show about angels and demons, but one that the faithful hope will soon end in a glorious resurrection.
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