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‘Nobody Wants This' Season 2 Sets October Premiere Date at Netflix
‘Nobody Wants This' Season 2 Sets October Premiere Date at Netflix

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‘Nobody Wants This' Season 2 Sets October Premiere Date at Netflix

'Nobody Wants This' will be returning to Netflix this fall. Season 2 of the rom-com series has set a premiere date of Oct. 23 at Netflix, the streamer announced during an FYSEE LA Emmy event Sunday. Series creator Erin Foster, executive producer Sara Foster, executive producer/star Kristen Bell and cast members Adam Brody, Justine Lupe, Timothy Simons and Jackie Tohn broke the news live on stage while celebrating Season 1. See the cast celebrate the news below: The news comes a few weeks after the second installment of the series wrapped production, cast member Jackie Tohn shared on Instagram. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jackie Tohn (@jackietohn) 'Nobody Wants This' stars Bell, Brody, Lupe, Simons, Tohn, Stephanie Faracy, Michael Hitchcock, Tovah Feldshuh, Paul Ben-Victor, Emily Arlook, Sherry Cola and Shiloh Berman. Season 2 guest stars include Leighton Meester, Miles Fowler, Alex Karpovsky and Arian Moayed. 'Nobody Wants This' was a hit comedy series for Netflix. Season 1 spent six weeks in Netflix's Global English Top 10 TV list and reached the Top 10 in 89 countries. The series was also viewed 57M times from its September 26th release through the end of 2024. Executive producers include Erin Foster, Steven Levitan, Kristen Bell, Sara Foster, Danielle Stokdyk, Jeff Morton, Bruce Eric Kaplan, Jenni Konner and Nora Silver. Oly Obst is executive producer for 3arts. Kaplan and Konner serve as showrunners. The series is produced by 20th Television. 'Nobody Wants This' Season 1 is now streaming on Netflix. The post 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 Sets October Premiere Date at Netflix appeared first on TheWrap.

‘Nobody Wants This' Star Jackie Tohn Reveals Season 2 Filming Start Date: 'Feels Like We Haven't Stopped'
‘Nobody Wants This' Star Jackie Tohn Reveals Season 2 Filming Start Date: 'Feels Like We Haven't Stopped'

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time08-02-2025

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‘Nobody Wants This' Star Jackie Tohn Reveals Season 2 Filming Start Date: 'Feels Like We Haven't Stopped'

With Season 1 of a hit show under her belt, Jackie Tohn is still catching her breath before jumping into Season 2 next month. The Nobody Wants This actress revealed that Season 2 of the Netflix romantic-comedy begins filming on March 3 as she teased Deadline at Friday's 30th Critics' Choice Awards about the 'really exciting' followup to their nominated first season. More from Deadline Critics Choice Awards Photos: Best Of The Red Carpet Rachel Brosnahan Explains How James Gunn's 'Superman' Stays 'True To The Comics' Michael Urie Talks Filming 'Shrinking' Season 2 In Altadena: "We Want To Help" 'Well you know I can't tell,' she prefaced. 'I haven't read anything yet, but I've got into the writers' room, we've talked about my character arc, and that's all really exciting. I love her, I love it. So, stay tuned, it's gonna be really exciting.' In the Erin Foster-created show, Tohn plays Esther Roklov, a well-to-do Jewish wife who ices out her brother-in-law Noah's (Adam Brody) new girlfriend Joanne (Kristen Bell), who is a gentile, remaining loyal to his ex (Emily Arlook), who is also Esther's best friend. Meanwhile, Esther's husband Sasha (Timothy Simons) strikes up a flirtation with Joanne's sister Morgan (Justine Lupe). 'But we start March 3,' noted Tohn. 'I don't know what date it is, but I feel like that's soon. So, it's been a whirlwind. It sort of feels like we haven't stopped since Season 1, because we came out and then we were doing press. Then we were sort of thrust right into awards season, which was sort of insane that we were even included in that conversation. And now, we're starting Season 2 already. It's sort of just going, it's awesome.' Jackie Tohn reveals that 'Nobody Wants This' begins filming Season 2 on March 3rd #CriticsChoice — Deadline (@DEADLINE) February 8, 2025 The series follows the unexpected relationship that blossoms between a young rabbi (Brody) and a sex and dating podcaster (Bell). It's inspired by Foster's relationship with husband Simon Tikhman. With Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan onboard as new showrunners, Foster previously told Deadline her hopes for Season 2, 'I would say that the goal for Season 2 is that if you watched Season 1 and 2 together, you wouldn't feel a big difference. It should feel like a continuation of the same dynamics, the same feel, the same cadence.' 'Really, my goal is to be able to have as many seasons as possible, because this is my livelihood, so if I can go slow, then we just keep working on it and not jump ahead,' she added. 'All the big, romantic moments that you want to feel in that first year of a relationship, we want the audience to be able to feel. I know now what hooked people and what sunk in and what stood out, so the goal is to give people that and not make some weird artistic choice and rob them of the joy they want to feel.' At Friday's awards show, Nobody Wants This star Brody won Best Actor in a Comedy Series, while co-star Bell was nominated for Best Actress and the show was also up for Best Comedy Series. Best of Deadline 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery 'The Apprentice' Oscar Nominees Sebastian Stan & Jeremy Strong On Why It's 'More Of A Horror Movie' With "Monstrous Egos" 'Prime Target' Release Guide: When Are New Episodes Available On Apple TV+?

‘Nosferatu,' 'Wicked,' ‘Conclave' Win Costume Designers Guild Awards
‘Nosferatu,' 'Wicked,' ‘Conclave' Win Costume Designers Guild Awards

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time07-02-2025

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‘Nosferatu,' 'Wicked,' ‘Conclave' Win Costume Designers Guild Awards

'Nosferatu,' 'Wicked' and 'Conclave' have won the feature film awards at the Costume Designers Guild Awards, which were handed out on Thursday night in Los Angeles. 'Conclave' won in the Excellence in Contemporary Film category, 'Wicked' won in Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film and 'Nosferatu' won in Excellence in Period Film, the CDG category that most closely corresponds to the Academy Award for Best Costume Design. In the last 15 years, one of the winners at the CDG Awards has gone on to win the Oscar for Best Costume Design nine times, with the guild's period film winner taking six of those awards and the sci-fi/fantasy winner taking three. Only once in that period, with 'Little Women' in 2020, has the Oscar winner not been a CDG nominee. All three CDG winners are nominated for the costume-design Oscar, along with 'A Complete Unknown' and 'Gladiator II.' In television categories, 'Shōgun' won for period costumes and for costume illustration, 'Dune: Prophecy' for sci-fi/fantasy costumes and 'Hacks' for contemporary costumes. The variety, reality TV and live television award went to 'The Masked Singer.' The awards took place at the Ebell theater in Los Angeles and were hosted by Jackie Tohn. In addition to handing out awards in the nine competitive categories, the CDG also presented the Career Achievement Award to Jenny Beavan, the Distinguished Service Award to Salvador Perez, the Edith Head Hall of Fame Award to Van Smith, the Spotlight Award to Zoe Saldaña and the Vanguard Spotlight Award to Janelle Monáe. The winners: Excellence in Contemporary Film: 'Conclave,' Lisy Christl, CDGExcellence in Period Film: 'Nosferatu,' Linda MuirExcellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film: 'Wicked,' Paul Tazewell, CDG Excellence in Contemporary Television: 'Hacks' ('Just for Laughs'), Kathleen Felix-Hager, CDGExcellence in Period Television: 'Shōgun' ('Ladies of the Willow World'), Carlos Rosario, CDGExcellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television: 'Dune: Prophecy' ('The Hidden Hand'), Bojana NikitovicExcellence in Variety, Reality-Competition, Live Television: 'The Masked Singer' ('Who Can it Be Now?') Steven Norman Lee, CDG and Luke D'Alessandro, CDG Excellence in Short Form Design: 'Can't B Broken: Beyoncé' (Verizon), Shiona Turini, CDGExcellence in Costume Illustration: 'Shōgun,' James Holland, CDG Illustrator Career Achievement Award: Jenny BeavanDistinguished Service Award: Salvador PerezEdith Head Hall of Fame Award: Van SmithSpotlight Award: Zoe SaldañaVanguard Spotlight Award: Janelle Monáe The post 'Nosferatu,' 'Wicked,' 'Conclave' Win Costume Designers Guild Awards appeared first on TheWrap.

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