
Netflix Nobody Wants This season 2 is coming sooner than you think
Nobody Wants This season two has been confirmed by Netflix with the main cast given the task of announcing exactly when it will be out.
Nobody Wants This season two was announced by the main cast, igniting a frenzy of anticipation for the Netflix smash-hit's return.
Adam Brody and Kristen Bell's captivating portrayal of Rabbi Noah and podcaster Joanne swept viewers off their feet last year, as Netflix subscribers were gripped by the pair's stormy yet charming love saga.
Less than a month passed before the streamer greenlit more trials and tribulations for the couple, promising another round of family chaos in the upcoming season.
Bell, Brody, Justine Lupe, Timothy Simons, and Jackie Tohn starred in a quirky video, employing a Magic 8 ball to tease details about the hotly anticipated second series.
Brody faced a momentary setback when he inquired about his character's sporting successes, receiving a cheeky "try again loser" from the fortune-telling orb, while Lupe had reason to cheer with a "Mazel Tov" hinting at Morgan's blooming romance prospects.
Bell posed the pivotal question: "What is coming on October 23?", to which the magic 8 ball cryptically suggested "Ask a Rabbi".
Taking the hint, Brody seized the moment to declare: "And the Rabbi says, season two [of] your favourite show and mine, Nobody Wants This."
Upon hearing the news, devout followers couldn't contain their jubilation, flocking to YouTube and X, formerly Twitter, with a barrage of comments voicing their eagerness for the cherished rom-com's continuation.
Fans have been left stunned by the speedy turnaround, with the second series announcement coming hot on the heels of the first season.
A fan expressed their surprise: "I'm genuinely shocked! A show that has its second season released only a year after the first one?!"
They added with disbelief: "I never thought I'd see that happen again! Usually shows take two years before another season releases!"
Another person echoed the sentiment saying: "Happy to hear. It feels kinda fast in a good way. Shows have been taking forever to come back on."
While another praised: "The turnaround on this to season two soooo good ! Well done to all involved."
Reflecting the impatience many viewers feel between seasons, another commenter shared: "Finally a show when you don't have to wait 2, 3 years for a new season."
In a thrilling update for fans, it's also been spilled that Gossip Girl icon and Brody's real-life partner Leighton Meester will grace Nobody Wants This with her presence in its second season.
The buzz is that Meester will portray Abby, a former school adversary of Joanne who has become an Instagram mommy influencer.
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