'Netflix correct your mistake' is trending on Twitter as fans vent about the cancellation of 'Warrior Nun'
And angry fans are not just tweeting their disappointment. Over 108,000 people haveThe show's creator, Simon Barry, tweeted on January 6:"Holy Halo. 5 MILLION #SaveWarriorNun tweets since Dec 13. I am in awe of this fandom. Thank you!!" Henry T. Casey, a senior editor at Tom's Guide, an online publication that reviews tech products, tweeted:"Honestly, respect to the Warrior Nun fans. 'NETFLIX CORRECT YOUR MISTAKE' is a hell of a phrase to pick and get trending.
"We don't like leaving a story unfinished. We learned a lot from Sense and we're going to try not to do this in the future,"Disclosure: Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Business Insider's parent company, Axel Springer, is a Netflix board member.Subscribe to push notifications
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