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Netflix’s breakout romantic comedy Nobody Wants This is gearing up for a highly anticipated second season, set to premiere in 2025, with promises of an even messier, bolder, and more chaotic continuation of Joanne and Noah’s unconventional love story. Starring Kristen Bell as the outspoken agnostic podcaster Joanne and Adam Brody as the charming rabbi Noah, the series captivated audiences with its sharp humor, heartfelt romance, and cultural clashes in its first season. With production well underway and new cast members joining the fray, Season 2 is poised to amplify the drama, laughs, and emotional stakes that made the show a global hit. Here’s everything we know about the upcoming season, from its release window to its expanded cast and what fans can expect from the next chapter of this irresistible rom-com.

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A 2025 Premiere with a Rosh Hashanah Vibe

Nobody Wants This Season 2 is slated to premiere in 2025, with a likely release in September or October, aligning with the show’s tradition of launching around Rosh Hashanah, as creator Erin Foster has teased. “We’re just going to be a Rosh Hashanah launch, always,” Foster told The Hollywood Reporter, emphasizing the goal of delivering new seasons annually with consistency. This timeline was echoed by star Adam Brody, who confirmed to Variety that filming began in March 2025 and wrapped by late April, setting the stage for a fall release.

The first season, which dropped on September 26, 2024, took roughly seven months from the start of filming in February 2024 to its premiere, suggesting a similar turnaround for Season 2. What’s On Netflix has speculated an October 2025 premiere, capitalizing on the show’s massive viewership—56.8 million views in 2024 alone. While Netflix has yet to confirm an exact date, the streamer’s commitment to a 2025 release ensures fans won’t face a long wait to see Joanne and Noah navigate their next set of challenges. Posts on X have fueled excitement, with users buzzing about the show’s return and its promise of heightened chaos, one writing, “Nobody Wants This S2 is gonna be WILD if it’s messier than S1!”

Production Kicks Off with New Energy

Filming for Season 2 began on March 7, 2025, in Los Angeles, as confirmed by Netflix with a cozy on-set photo of Bell and Brody cuddling on a couch as Joanne and Noah. The production kicked off with a table read for the first episode, titled “Dinner Party,” written by Erin Foster and directed by Hannah Fidell, who worked on Season 1. A behind-the-scenes video shared by Netflix captured the cast’s infectious energy, featuring Bell filming her co-stars at a lively dinner party scene, hinting at the ensemble-driven chaos to come.

The production timeline is ambitious, with filming wrapping in late April 2025, according to What’s On Netflix. This tight schedule reflects Netflix’s eagerness to capitalize on the show’s Golden Globe-nominated success and critical acclaim, boasting a 94% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. To streamline the process, Foster stepped back from showrunning duties, handing the reins to Girls alumni Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan, with Nora Silver joining as an executive producer. Foster remains an executive producer, focusing on the show’s creative vision and writing, ensuring the series retains its signature wit and heart.

A Stellar Cast with Exciting New Additions

The core cast of Nobody Wants This is set to return, with Kristen Bell and Adam Brody leading the charge as Joanne and Noah, whose chemistry was the heart of Season 1. Justine Lupe reprises her role as Morgan, Joanne’s sister and podcast co-host, while Timothy Simons returns as Sasha, Noah’s older brother. Jackie Tohn, who plays Sasha’s wife Esther, has been promoted to series regular, a move that promises more of her scene-stealing humor. Recurring players, including Tovah Feldshuh and Paul Ben-Victor as Noah’s parents Bina and Ilan, Sherry Cola as mutual friend Ashley, and Emily Arlook as Noah’s ex Rebecca, are also expected back.

Season 2 introduces a slew of new faces that will shake up the dynamics. Leighton Meester, Adam Brody’s real-life wife and Gossip Girl alum, joins as Abby, Joanne’s middle school nemesis turned Instagram mommy influencer. Bell, who worked with Meester on Gossip Girl and Veronica Mars, gushed about her addition, calling her “fantastic” after a table read. Meester’s casting has sparked buzz on X, with fans eager to see her spar with Bell’s Joanne, one user posting, “Leighton Meester as Joanne’s rival? The drama is gonna be ICONIC.”

Miles Fowler (Bottoms) will play Lenny, Noah’s Matzah Ballers basketball teammate and a potential romantic interest for Morgan, setting the stage for a love triangle. Arian Moayed (Succession) joins as Dr. Andy, a charming psychotherapist who could be a perfect match for Morgan, complicating her romantic arc. Alex Karpovsky (Girls) rounds out the new additions as Big Noah, an overly confident rabbi at Noah’s temple, likely serving as a professional rival. These new characters promise to inject fresh conflict and humor, amplifying the show’s chaotic energy.

A Messier, Bolder, and More Chaotic Storyline

Season 2 picks up after the cliffhanger ending of Season 1, where Joanne and Noah’s relationship faced uncertainty after Joanne backed away, unwilling to convert to Judaism and hesitant to let Noah choose between her and his career as a rabbi. The new season will dive deeper into the repercussions of Noah prioritizing love over work, as Brody hinted to Deadline: “He’s going to grapple with that.” Expect the cultural and religious differences between Joanne, an agnostic podcaster, and Noah, a progressive rabbi, to remain a central tension, explored with the same mix of humor and sincerity that defined Season 1.

The addition of characters like Abby suggests personal rivalries will escalate, with Joanne confronting her past while navigating her evolving relationship with Noah. Morgan’s romantic entanglements with Lenny and Dr. Andy promise messy subplots, while Big Noah’s presence at the temple could challenge Noah’s professional aspirations. Foster has emphasized that Season 2 will feel like a seamless continuation, maintaining the same “dynamics, feel, and cadence” as the first season. However, the new cast and bolder storylines indicate a willingness to push boundaries, with more awkward situations, heartfelt moments, and laugh-out-loud chaos.

Brody teased to The Hollywood Reporter that the scripts filled him with “glee,” suggesting Season 2 will lean into the show’s irreverent humor and emotional depth. A Halloween-themed episode, glimpsed in set photos featuring Bell, Brody, and Lupe in costumes, hints at festive, lighthearted moments amid the drama. Foster’s vision for the series extends beyond Season 2, as she’s already brainstorming ideas for a potential third season, indicating confidence in the show’s longevity.

Why Fans Are Buzzing

Nobody Wants This Season 1 was a cultural phenomenon, earning three Golden Globe nominations for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, Best Actress (Bell), and Best Actor (Brody). Its blend of witty dialogue, relatable characters, and thoughtful exploration of interfaith romance resonated with audiences, making it one of Netflix’s top comedies of 2024. The promise of a messier, bolder Season 2 has fans on edge, with X posts reflecting the hype: “If Nobody Wants This S2 is even more chaotic than S1, I’m not ready but I NEED it 😍.”

The addition of Meester and other high-profile guest stars, combined with the promotion of Tohn and the return of the beloved ensemble, ensures Season 2 will deliver on star power and chemistry. The show’s ability to balance rom-com tropes with nuanced discussions of identity and relationships sets it apart, and Season 2 appears ready to double down on that formula. As Bell told ELLE, the cast’s camaraderie—evident in her excitement over Meester’s casting—translates on-screen, promising more of the warmth and humor fans adored.

What to Expect in 2025

Nobody Wants This Season 2 is shaping up to be a wild ride, with Joanne and Noah facing new personal and professional challenges, amplified by a vibrant ensemble and fresh faces. The season’s messier, bolder, and more chaotic tone will likely lean into the show’s strengths: sharp comedy, steamy romance, and heartfelt moments that capture the messiness of love. With filming complete and a fall 2025 premiere on the horizon, fans can look forward to binge-watching the next chapter of this addictive series.

Whether it’s Joanne clashing with her influencer nemesis, Morgan juggling suitors, or Noah navigating temple politics, Season 2 promises to deliver the drama and laughs in spades. As one X user summed it up, “Nobody Wants This S2 is about to serve chaos and I’m here for every second of it!” Keep an eye on Netflix for the official premiere date, and get ready to swoon, laugh, and maybe cry when Nobody Wants This returns.

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