
Nobody Wants This Season 2: What to expect in upcoming season? See cast and release date
has officially renewed Nobody Wants This for a second season. The romantic-comedy series, created by Erin Foster, follows the relationship between Joanne and Noah. The show stars Kristen Bell and Adam Brody and is produced by 3 Arts Entertainment. The second season will arrive on October 23, 2025.
What to Expect in Season 2?
At the end of Season 1, Joanne ends her relationship with Noah. She decides not to convert to Judaism, knowing how important his faith is to him and his community. Noah chases after her and says he chooses her over his religion. This choice sets up major changes in Season 2.
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If Noah stays with Joanne, he will likely not accept the head rabbi position at his temple. He might step down from his role. He may still follow his faith but take a different spiritual path. This shift will affect both his career and personal identity.
Noah's mother dislikes Joanne and will be upset with his decision. His father and older brother, Sasha, may support him quietly. Other characters like Esther, Bina, and Noah's ex Rebecca might try to come between Noah and Joanne.
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Noah has always been dedicated to his faith and his role in the temple. Without that, Season 2 may show him struggling to find a new path. Money may not be an issue, but questions about purpose and identity will come up.
Joanne will be happy at first but may begin to wonder if she influenced Noah too much. As time passes, she might worry that he gave up too much for their relationship. Season 2 will explore how strong their bond really is.
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Confirmed Cast and New Additions
Returning cast members include Kristen Bell, Adam Brody, Justine Lupe, Timothy Simons, Tovah Feldshuh, Paul Ben-Victor, Stephanie Faracy, Jackie Tohn, Michael Hitchcock, Stephen Tobolowsky, Sherry Cola, Emily Arlook, Shiloh Bearman and D'Arcy Carden.
New cast members include Leighton Meester as Abby, Joanne's rival, and Miles Fowler as Lenny, a basketball teammate and Morgan's date.
Season 2 Release Date
The main cast confirmed that Season 2 will premiere on Netflix on October 23, 2025, during the FYSEE LA Emmy Event.
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When is
Nobody Wants This Season 2
releasing?
Netflix confirmed Season 2 of Nobody Wants This will release on October 23, 2025. The cast announced the date during the FYSEE LA Emmy Event.
Who are the new cast members in Season 2?
Leighton Meester joins as Abby, Joanne's rival. Miles Fowler plays Lenny, a teammate of Noah and Morgan's date. Both bring new stories to the series.
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