Warrior Nun's Return Faces Possible Setback After Production Company Financial Probe

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This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available. Warrior Nun's return faces a potential setback after a financial probe of the production company working on the series' revival. Following the end of Warrior Nun season 2, the action fantasy series was cancelled by Netflix, leading to a global fan movement to revive the series.

Now, The Hollywood Reporter has revealed the production company and film financier Productivity Media Inc. faced a financial probe that could be a setback for Warrior Nun's comeback. CEO William Santor was suspended after reports of financial mismanagement within the company. Some producers on the company's independent films have reportedly not been paid in full, with Productivity Media Inc. now facing an audit from the independent PricewaterhouseCoopers.

The report signified distribution efforts for upcoming projects could be impacted by the issues and subsequent investigation. Back in September 2023, Productivity Media Inc. was named by Warrior Nun comic creator Ben Dunn as being a key party to the show's upcoming return. However, these new reports about the company signify potential trouble for its production and distribution.

Productivity Media Inc. is also the company behind Day of the Fight , a boxing drama and the directorial debut of Jack Huston starring Michael Pitt, Joe Pesci, and Ron Perlman.

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