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Fans of the romantic comedy series 'Nobody Wants This' can rejoice as Season 2 premieres on Netflix this October 23. Starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, the show continues the quirky love story of Joanne and Noah. New episodes will delve deeper into their relationship challenges, especially after the tension-filled Season 1 finale. Executive producers Erin and Sara Foster promise an exciting season full of surprises, with guest appearances and new characters.

Key Points: Kristen Bell Adam Brody in Nobody Wants This Season 2 October

  • Netflix series stars Kristen Bell and Adam Brody
  • Season 2 premieres October 23
  • Features guest star Leighton Meester
  • Created by Erin Foster with Sara Foster as executive producer
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'Nobody Wants This Season 2' to release in Oct

Netflix's 'Nobody Wants This' season 2 featuring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody premieres October 23.

"The incredible cast, crew, producers, and executives all made this into the show it is today. - Erin Foster"

Washington, June 2

The much-loved romantic comedy 'Nobody Wants This' is coming back with Season 2.

Netflix has announced that the new season will start streaming on October 23 later this year.

The release date was revealed at an Emmys event for the show's first season, as reported by Variety. The series stars Kristen Bell as Joanne and Adam Brody as Noah, whose unusual love story won over many fans in Season 1.

The show is loosely based on the real-life story of creator Erin Foster. It follows Joanne, a strong-willed podcaster, and Noah, a modern rabbi, who meet at a dinner party. Their romance is filled with ups and downs. In the Season 1 finale, things got complicated when Joanne said she wasn't ready to convert to Judaism, leaving their future unclear.

Season 2 will bring back the original cast. Actress Leighton Meester will guest star as Abby, a social media influencer and Joanne's old rival. New faces in the season include Miles Fowler, Alex Karpovsky, and Arian Moayed.

After the first season aired in September 2024, the show quickly became popular. Erin Foster called the experience a "career highlight" and thanked the cast, crew, and viewers for their support.

"The incredible cast, crew, producers, and executives all made this into the show it is today, and to experience viewers' reactions to this series now that it's out in the world has been more than anything I could have dreamed," she said in a conversation with Variety.

Foster and her sister, Sara Foster, will continue as executive producers for the new season. Nora Silver will also join the team, along with Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan, who will serve as showrunners.

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Priya K.
So excited for this! Season 1 was such a refreshing take on modern relationships. The cultural aspects made it more interesting than typical rom-coms. Hope they explore more of the interfaith dynamics in S2 🤞
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Rahul S.
Honestly didn't expect this show to get a second season. The premise is good but sometimes the humor feels too American. Would love to see an Indian adaptation with similar themes - we have enough interesting interfaith stories here too!
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Ananya M.
Yay! Perfect Diwali binge material 🎉 Kristen Bell and Adam Brody have such great chemistry. The show handles serious topics with just the right amount of lightness. Hope they don't drag the will-they-won't-they too much in S2 though.
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Vikram J.
As someone in an interfaith marriage myself, I appreciate how the show portrays these challenges without being preachy. Though I wish they'd show more of Noah's rabbi life - that perspective felt a bit sidelined in S1.
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Sneha P.
Not sure how I feel about Leighton Meester joining the cast. The show had its own unique charm without big guest stars. Hope they maintain the balance between comedy and meaningful storytelling that made S1 special.

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