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Warrior Nun - Season 1
The series examines the experience of a 19-year-old woman waking up in a morgue and discovering that she has a divine archeological tool included in her back and trying to figure out what's going on. Now, this girl is discovering that she is now part of an ancient system that has been tasked with fighting demons on the ground, and other powers want to obtain it.
10 February 1994, Madrid, Spain
June 29, 1996 in Berlin, Germany
6 October 1948, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
1966, Hertfordshire, England, UK
July 02, 2020
Warrior Nun is a truly wild journey that manages to ask some tough questions while equally embracing its silliness, its action, and the absolute absurdity of it all. The show may not be everyone's cup of tea, but it is one hell of a fun ride.July 02, 2020
The silliness never really goes away, and the show knows when to really embrace it, but that's fine - Warrior Nun succeeds by telling a story of demons, literal and figurative, that always puts its human characters first.July 01, 2020
Warrior Nun is a fine show, though. It's got plenty of schlocky thrills and wonderfully smartass dialogue to add a fun vibe to the whole production.July 02, 2020
While Warrior Nun gets off to a rocky start, it rebounds the second half leaving you hopeful for a season 2.June 30, 2020
Basically, Warrior Nun is too nutty not to have a season 2. It is, after all, quite entertaining, if one doesn't mind the portrayal of the Catholic Church, or any faith, as a sanctuary for unearthly conspiracies and divine mischief.July 02, 2020
Warrior Nun has more than enough appealing factors to keep us watching.July 02, 2020
A very satisfying fantasy adventure that balances plot and character development. Baptista is a revelation! [Full Review in Spanish]July 02, 2020
Beside being as doe-eyed as lookalike Emilia Clarke, green Baptista doesn't have enough charm or gravitas as a performer to carry such tedious material.July 02, 2020
A singular, silly Hero's journey with a witty teen antihero transforms into an epic, ensemble story that's refreshingly ballsy and mature in the way it tackles oft controversial subject matter.July 02, 2020
Such genre fare obviously attracts an avid subset of subscribers, but when it's as silly as this, tends to have limited appeal beyond those pews.July 02, 2020
It absolutely is [fun to watch], despite the barely held-together plot and mythos.July 02, 2020
The script can sometimes lean too much on mythological and religious exposition... but the actors have such good chemistry that their various pairings work, and the smartly choreographed fight scenes are well-placed.