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Can 'Warrior' fight its way back to a fourth season?

In Screen Gab No. 119, we make the case for why there should be more 'Warrior,' catch up with filmmaker Garrett Bradley about her new book, and more.

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3 seasons of 'Warrior' picked up by Netflix after Max cancellation

Max has reportedly canceled “Warrior,” leaving the martial arts drama with three seasons that will soon head to Netflix. A new home: Based on an original concept by Bruce Lee, “Warrior” premiered on Cinemax in 2019 and continued its third season on Max. After the finale in August, Netflix picked up all three seasons and is expected to debut them in February, according to Deadline. Future prospects: Set in the late 1800s, “Warrior” follows Ah Sahm (Andrew Koji), a martial arts prodigy who moves from China to San Francisco and becomes a hatchet man for Hop Wei, one of the most powerful tongs in Chinatown.

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Warrior is a love letter to Bruce Lee and his fans

Warrior is a series based on Bruce Lee's writings, but his vision has been brought back to life in this gripping San Fransico-based Martial Arts drama!

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