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Netflix Announces Nobody Wants This Season 2 Release Date
Netflix Announces Nobody Wants This Season 2 Release Date

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Netflix Announces Nobody Wants This Season 2 Release Date

Last Updated: The first season of Nobody Wants This wrapped up, showing the lead characters' relationship in conflict. The much-awaited second season of Netflix's Nobody Wants This has set a premiere date and fans can't keep calm! Bringing back the beloved Joanne (Kristen Bell) and Noah (Adam Brody), the rom-com will be released globally on October 23, 2025. The premiere date was recently announced by the cast and the crew members at the Emmys FYC event at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles. Netflix has also dropped a short clip, reconfirming the same. The clip has the main cast members getting into an interesting conversation about what can happen in the upcoming season. 'Cancelling all my October 23 plans for NOBODY WANTS THIS season 2!" the streaming giant wrote in the caption. Fans instantly took to the comment section and shared their excitement. A commenter read, 'YAAAAASSSS SO EXCITED!! Truly an incredible show," while another added, 'YES at least it comes out this year! Everybody wanted this!" A fan sounded highly eager to catch the latest season, with the comment reading, 'Yessssss I'm cancelling a whole week just to re-re-rewatch it!! Can't wait, my loves!!" About Nobody Wants This Loosely based on the real-life story of creator Erin Foster, the first season focused on the unlikely pairing between Joanne, an outspoken podcaster and an unconventional rabbi, Noah, who meet at a dinner party. With their on-and-off relationship explored throughout the season, it concluded on an uncertain note after Joanne revealed that she wasn't ready to convert to Judaism. The second season is expected to pick up on the events that follow up between the couple. The original cast, along with several new faces, will join the second season. While Timothy Simons, Jackie Tohn, Stephanie Faracy, Michael Hitchcock, Tovah Feldshuh, Paul Ben-Victor, Emily Arlook, Sherry Cola and Shiloh Berman will form the main cast, guest stars like Leighton Meester, Miles Fowler, Alex Karpovsky and Arian Moayed will also make an appearance this time. In a conversation with Rolling Stone, Brody and Bell shared why they wanted to bring back another season. 'Rom-coms leaned into simplicity for a while and the reason I liked this one is there are some very complex issues at play that do harken back to Romeo and Juliet, where you want them so badly to be together, you want the world to disappear for them," Bell shared. The rom-com series was renewed not long after its premiere in September 2024. First Published:

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