Friday, January 9, 2026

The Streaming Business of Warrior Nun

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Kori and Alejandra discuss the business decisions Netflix is making and consider if there’s a future for shows that aren’t immediately juggernaut hits. Also, #SaveWarriorNun

Transcript provided by Christopher S. Penn (@cspenn)

Sources

Bloomberg: “Netflix’s New Co-CEOs Answer All Your Questions”

CBR: Netflix Doesn’t Really Know What a ‘Successful’ TV Series Is (Yet) – Joshua M. Patton

THEGAMER: Netflix Is Wrong, It Has Cancelled Plenty Of Successful Shows – Jade King

Netflix Life: Netflix boss makes it clear he’s not sorry Warrior Nun and other Netflix shows were canceled – Cody Shultz

ScreenRant: Netflix’s Renewal Policy Reveals A Lot About Canceled Shows – Mark Donaldson

Cancelled SciFi: Ted Sarandos Claims Netflix Does Not Cancel “Successful” Shows, Let’s Put That to the Test – JohnnyJay

GQ: Netflix’s endless cancellations signal the end of the prestige streaming TV era – Lucy Ford

Resources

#SaveWarriorNun Data and News

Almost Timely News: Warrior Nun Algorithm to AI, Free LinkedIn Course (2023-01-29) – Christopher Penn

Images courtesy of Netflix

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Authors

  • Alejandra

    Aspiring writer who spends too much time thinking about television and not enough time writing. Her opinions change constantly and she is always starkly aware analyzing things is easier than writing them.

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  • Kori is an entertainment writer and Managing Editor at the Fandomentals. In her spare time, she is a fragrance and watch enthusiast, lover of Eurovision, and Yanni devotee. Find her on Instagram at @fmkori

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