Warrior, Max’s crime drama martial arts series, finished season 3 on a heartbreaking note, prompting many fans to wonder about Warrior season 4 news. Warrior, based on Bruce Lee’s script, debuted on Cinemax before finding a home among the rest of Max’s great programming lineup owing to HBO’s acquisition.
Warrior takes place in 1870s San Francisco during the Tong Wars. The story follows Ah Sahm, a Chinese martial arts specialist who emigrates to pursue his sister but finds himself in the center of a deadly struggle.
Warrior, praised for its explosive action and intensity, debuted in 2019 and was a critical triumph, receiving a second-season renewal before the season one finale even aired.
Season 3 of Warrior featured plenty of upheaval for Ah Sahm, Young Jun, and Mai Ling as alliances shifted, vital relationships fell apart, and violence raged on. In this article, we’ll explore the current state of affairs and what fans can expect regarding the Warrior Season 4.
Will there be Warrior Season 4?
Season 4 of ‘Warrior’ will not air on Max. The martial arts criminal drama will not return for a fourth season on Max. However, the show’s current three seasons are set to reach a wider audience thanks to a co-exclusive partnership between Netflix and Max in the Warner Bros. Discovery streamer’s regions.
Warrior is planned to launch on Netflix in February 2024, providing an opportunity for the series to garner new viewers. According to Deadline, if the program does well on Netflix, the streaming giant may explore ordering a new season based on an original premise and treatment by Bruce Lee.
This is Warrior’s third house in as many years. The series debuted on Cinemax in 2019 and continued for two seasons before the network announced its exit from the original business in early 2020.
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