Get ready for more laughs, love, and real-life relationship struggles as Kristen Bell and Adam Brody return for the highly anticipated second season of "Nobody Wants This" on Netflix. We've got all the juicy details, from cast additions to plot teases, to get you hyped!
TL;DR- "Nobody Wants This" Season 2 officially premieres October 23, 2025, exclusively on Netflix.
- Kristen Bell and Adam Brody are back as Joanne and Noah, navigating the day-to-day realities of their interfaith romance after Season 1's dramatic ending.
- Expect exciting new guest stars like real-life couple Leighton Meester and Seth Rogen, plus deeper dives into your favorite supporting characters.
The Rom-Com Revival Continues: Why "Nobody Wants This" Became Our New Obsession

For a while there, it felt like the good old romantic comedy had packed its bags and left us stranded in a sea of superhero flicks and heavy dramas. But then, almost out of nowhere, Netflix brought us a gem that genuinely made our hearts flip and our stomachs flutter: "Nobody Wants This." This show wasn't just another rom-com; it was a breath of fresh air, proving that smart, emotionally resonant love stories are exactly what we've been craving.
The first season, which graced our screens last year, was an unexpected smash hit. It quickly racked up a staggering 26.2 million views in its opening days, earning critical acclaim and even some Emmy nominations. Why the sudden obsession? Well, you've got to admit, the combination of agnostic podcaster Joanne (the ever-charming Kristen Bell) and the incredibly endearing Rabbi Noah (our millennial crush, Adam Brody, who quickly became the internet's new "Hot Rabbi") was simply irresistible. Their chemistry, the tight writing, and the lovable flaws of their characters created a genuine emotional connection that had us all hooked.
Inspired by writer and creator Erin Foster's own interfaith love story (she converted to Judaism for her husband, Simon Tikhman), "Nobody Wants This" masterfully boils down faith, family, and modern dating into perfectly digestible, hilarious, and often poignant episodes. The central question always loomed: how would Noah, who needs to marry a Jewish woman to become a head rabbi, navigate his deep feelings for Joanne?
Recap: Where We Left Our Favorite Unlikely Couple at the End of Season One

If you're anything like us, you've been replaying that Season 1 finale over and over, trying to prepare yourself for what's next. Last we saw Noah and Joanne, they were at a major crossroads. Noah had been offered his dream job, a path that seemed to require him to marry someone Jewish. In a selfless, albeit heartbreaking, act, Joanne decided to leave him, thinking it was for his own good.
But because this is a rom-com and we demand a happy (or at least hopeful) ending, Noah decided he was totally okay with Joanne not converting, realizing their love was more important than the traditional path. They reunited in a beautiful, classic rom-com street kiss, leaving us with a flurry of pressing questions: Will Joanne eventually convert, or will they find another way to make their worlds truly merge? Will Noah's formidable mother ever truly accept Joanne? And how in the world will they make this unconventional, deeply meaningful relationship work?
Luckily, we won't have to wait much longer for answers!
What's on the Horizon for Noah and Joanne's Next Steps in Season Two

The good news is, the love story is far from over! Season 2 picks up right where we left off, but as Adam Brody teased, "They’ve made the choice to be together, but you know, now what?" Kristen Bell echoed this, asking, "How are they going to do it?" This season promises to dive deep into the day-to-day challenges of their committed interfaith relationship, moving beyond the initial spark and into the nitty-gritty of blending lives, cultures, and religious beliefs.
Kristen Bell told TODAY that viewers can expect "more of the comedic and romantic moments they loved last season," adding, "You get to see the fun struggles layered in with comedy and then you get to see a really satisfying outcome." This sounds like exactly what we need: relatable, humorous takes on the very real hurdles couples face, especially when coming from different worlds.
Creator Erin Foster beautifully describes the show as "justice for healthy relationships being the most romantic." In a world often obsessed with toxic drama, "Nobody Wants This" offers a refreshing take on what it means to truly support a partner. Adam Brody agreed, saying, "Being supported, being as selfless as you can for a partner is a very romantic thing." Showrunner Jenni Konner, who joins for Season 2, believes the show connects because the characters "feel very, very real and very, very flawed in a lot of ways." It's these authentic, imperfect portrayals that make Noah and Joanne's journey so compelling.
The new series will find our couple "facing reality." The honeymoon phase might be over, but the undeniable chemistry between Bell and Brody is "as engaging as ever." Now, it's about navigating the practicalities of a relationship with differing cultures, religions, and friends. It's about finding out if love really can conquer all, even when "all" includes deeply ingrained worldviews and family expectations.
"When there’s this much engagement around it, it makes you proud but also happy that people maybe wanted to see a love story."
— Kristen Bell on the success of "Nobody Wants This"Stellar Supporting Cast and Exciting New Arrivals Joining the Fun

One of the true strengths of "Nobody Wants This" from day one has been its fantastic supporting cast, and we're thrilled to confirm they're all returning and getting even more screen time!
- Justine Lupe is back as Joanne's witty sister, Morgan, who is always ready with a sharp observation.
- Timothy Simons returns as Noah's brother, Sasha, bringing his signature comedic timing.
- Jackie Tohn reprises her role as Noah's sister-in-law, Esther. Fans will be happy to hear that Season 2 gives Esther a chance to show more vulnerability and expand beyond her Season 1 "battle-axe wife" portrayal. We're here for the character development!
- Emily Arlook is also set to return, further enriching the ensemble.
- Veteran actor Paul Ben-Victor was also seen at the premiere, hinting at his involvement in the new season.
As Noah and Joanne's two very different families begin to blend, expect some hilarious and heartfelt new interactions. We're talking scenes we didn't even know we needed, like Noah talking to Joanne’s newly out and self-obsessed father, or even a scene between Morgan and Noah’s mother. Imagine the possibilities!
A Real-Life Romance Joins the On-Screen Drama: Leighton Meester!
Perhaps the most talked-about new addition to the cast is Leighton Meester, who happens to be Adam Brody's real-life wife! She's joining Season 2 as Abby, a character described as Joanne's high school nemesis who is now a mum blogger. This casting news sent fans of both Brody and Meester (hello, "The O.C." and "Gossip Girl" fans!) into a frenzy. Creator Erin Foster intentionally beefed up the character and even changed the script to give Brody and Meester an on-screen moment together, teasing "a few fun little lines in there that I think people are going to enjoy."
Justine Lupe raved about having Meester on set, telling Us Weekly, "Leighton is awesome. She’s so kind, she’s so fun, and she’s so funny, and them together on set, they’re just so sweet together." Brody himself noted, "It’s fun to watch her work. It’s fun to carpool too." Get ready for some meta-magic as this beloved Hollywood couple shares the screen!
And the star power doesn't stop there! Comedy legend Seth Rogen is also confirmed for a guest appearance, alongside Miles Fowler in a new role. With this mix of familiar faces and exciting new talent, Season 2 is set to be bigger and better than ever.
Beyond the Red Carpet: Glimpses From the Set and Premiere Night Festivities

The cast and crew celebrated the upcoming season at a star-studded premiere in Los Angeles on Thursday, October 16, 2025. Kristen Bell stunned in an asymmetrical spicy red wrap dress by Alex Perry, while Leighton Meester made a statement in an ombré gown by Caroline’s Couture, transitioning from inky black to delicate lilac. They all looked incredible, ready to celebrate their much-anticipated return.
During a behind-the-scenes visit, we even caught a glimpse of Kristen Bell taking a knitting break from filming – a truly relatable moment for a busy star! And in a tantalizing tease, co-star Jackie Tohn and TODAY's Jacob Soboroff spotted a "giant heart structure" on set. "This feels like this could be a bar mitzvah, this could be a wedding," Soboroff mused. Tohn playfully replied, "Could be a mitz, could be a wedding, could be any sort of party that a heart is involved in." The possibilities are endless, and we're already wondering what pivotal romantic moment that heart represents!
Your Essential Guide to Catching Every Episode of "Nobody Wants This" Season Two
The waiting is almost over! "Nobody Wants This" Season 2 is set to drop all of its 10 episodes at once, making for the perfect binge-watching weekend. So clear your schedules, grab your snacks, and get ready for a deep dive back into Noah and Joanne's world.
The highly anticipated second season will premiere exclusively on Netflix on October 23, 2025.
Global Release Times for "Nobody Wants This" Season 2:
Netflix is dropping all the episodes simultaneously worldwide, so here’s when you can start watching, no matter where you are:
- Pacific Time (PT), U.S.: 12:00 a.m.
- Eastern Time (ET), U.S.: 3:00 a.m.
- British Standard Time (BST), UK: 8:00 a.m.
- Central European Summer Time (CEST), Europe: 9:00 a.m.
- Indian Standard Time (IST), India: 12:30 p.m.
- Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT), Australia: Approximately 6:00 p.m.
So, whether you're an early bird or prefer a prime-time viewing, you can tune in according to your local time zone as soon as the season premieres.
Why We Can't Get Enough and What It Means for Rom-Coms
"Nobody Wants This" isn't just a fun show; it's a testament to the enduring power of romantic comedies that aren't afraid to tackle real-world complexities. It shows that audiences crave stories about "emotionally evolved human beings going through the classic rom-com in a way that we don't normally get to see," as Justine Lupe put it. By exploring interfaith relationships, family dynamics, and personal growth in a humorous and honest way, the series resonates deeply.
We're beyond excited to see how Noah and Joanne navigate their new reality, confront their "fun struggles," and ultimately deliver that "satisfying outcome" Kristen Bell promised. So mark your calendars, because everybody does want more of this smart, heartfelt, and utterly charming show!
FAQ: Your Burning Questions About "Nobody Wants This" Season 2When does "Nobody Wants This" Season 2 officially release?
"Nobody Wants This" Season 2 will be released on October 23, 2025.
Where can I watch all the new episodes of "Nobody Wants This" Season 2?
The entire second season of "Nobody Wants This" will be available exclusively on Netflix worldwide.
How many episodes are in "Nobody Wants This" Season 2?
Season 2 consists of 10 episodes, all of which will be released simultaneously on the premiere date.
Who are the major new cast members joining "Nobody Wants This" Season 2?
Exciting new additions to the cast include Leighton Meester (Adam Brody's real-life wife) as Abby, Joanne's high school nemesis, and Seth Rogen, who will make a guest appearance. Miles Fowler is also set to join in a new role.
What can fans expect from Noah and Joanne's relationship in Season 2?
After committing to each other in Season 1, Noah and Joanne will face the "day-to-day challenges" of their interfaith relationship, focusing on how their contrasting lives, cultures, and families can truly merge. Expect more "fun struggles layered in with comedy" and a "satisfying outcome," as teased by Kristen Bell.
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- Kristen Bell Channels Fiery Energy in Alex Perry Dress for 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 Premiere - WWD
- Nobody Wants This: Premiere Beauty Secrets From Kristen Bell, Justine Lupe, Jackie Tohn and Leighton Meester - NewBeauty
- Introducing: The ‘Nobody Wants This’ Jewish TV Club Substack! - Kveller
- Nobody Wants This season two: everything you need to know - Marie Claire
- Adam Brody and Leighton Meester Make Rare Red Carpet Appearance at 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 Premiere: Photos - Us Weekly
- Leighton Meester In Caroline’s Couture At ‘Nobody Wants This’ Season 2 Premiere - Runway To Red Carpet
- What time does Nobody Wants This season 2 drop? Release timing for all regions, how to watch and more - Primetimer
- Paul Ben-Victor poses at the premiere of the Netflix series "Nobody Wants This" on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025, at the Egyptian Theatre Hollywood in Los Angeles. - WVNews.com