Netflix has earned a reputation for canceling anything that isn’t an immediate overnight sensation. However, the streaming service also knows when there’s interest in a show other networks have given up on. Netflix has saved many canceled shows before, like “Lucifer” and “Manifest.” The platform has also course-corrected with its own series. Netflix canceled “Warrior Nun” after two seasons, and after a passionate outcry from fans, the series will be wrapped up with a film trilogy.

“Warrior” has a great deal of pedigree going for it. The series is based on the writings of Bruce Lee and has Justin Lin, director of “Star Trek Beyond” and “F9,” as an executive producer. Another executive producer on the series is Shannon Lee, Bruce Lee’s daughter, who also released a statement, “If anything can be said about ‘Warrior,’ with Bruce Lee in our corner, our indomitable spirit is REAL! And so, my wish is that the huge global Netflix audience LOVES ‘Warrior’ and from that Love more goodness flows.”

Granted, “Warrior” Season 4 may be easier said than done. Deadline notes the actors have been released from their contracts, allowing them to pursue different work. In the event “Warrior” gets more episodes, it could be tough to get the team back together, especially series lead Andrew Koji, who plays Ah Sahm. Deadline noted in November how he’s joining the cast of “Gangs of London.” But that’s probably not worth worrying about for the time being. Anyone who wants to check out the 30 episodes of “Warrior” can do so on Netflix starting in February.