Kristen Bell and Adam Brody in 'Nobody Wants This' season two. Netflix Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Actually, everybody wants this. On Tuesday, it was revealed that Netflix renewed Nobody Wants This for a third season just two weeks after season two was released on the streamer. The announcement dropped on social media, with a video of its female lead, Kristen Bell, telling castmembers on individual FaceTime calls that they were coming back for another round. Kristen Bell telling the cast of Nobody Wants This AND YOU that Season 3 is OFFICIAL! pic.twitter.com/Sxcwuo5ZYi- Netflix (@netflix) November 4, 2025 The Jewish rom-com, which is loosely based on the show's creator Erin Foster's life, stars Adam Brody as a rabbi who falls in love with Bell's Joanne, who is an agnostic sex podcaster. The couple's journey in the first season saw them deal with the lingering question of: How will this work? In season two, from showrunners Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan, viewers watched Joanne and Noah months into their relationship, get more serious after they committed to each other. Related Stories Business Big-Budget F1 Netflix Miniseries 'Senna' Sparks Copyright Lawsuit Business Netflix Starts Bigger Push Into Video Podcasts The season two finale ended with Noah's sister-in-law, Esther (Jackie Tohn), giving a pivotal speech to Joanne about how she feels like she is Jewish, whether she is with Noah or not. And from that conversation, it looked like Joanne was finally set on converting as she and Noah got back together at the very end, mirroring the season one finale. "I love that Esther comes around and is the person pointing this out to Joanne. It's so powerful for me to be able to say these things on television," Tohn told The Hollywood Reporter in a postmortem interview. "It's so meta for me and it really meant a lot to me." Also explored more in the second season was Joanne's sister, Morgan's (Justine Lupe) friendship with Noah's brother and Esther's husband, Sasha (Timothy Simons). In the season finale, Esther told Sasha she wanted time a part so she could figure her feelings. This left viewers wondering if Morgan and Sasha would potentially date if the show continued. Lupe shared her own opinion to the discourse, telling THR, "It could, down the line, evolve into something else," before noting, "right now, they're just being really good friends to each other." Also, in season two, guest stars included Leighton Meester (Gossip Girl star and Brody's real-life wife), Emmy winner Seth Rogen, who also played a rabbi, Arian Moayed (Succession), Miles Fowler (Bottoms), Alex Karpovsky (Girls) and Kate Berlant (Don't Worry Darling). No date for Nobody Wants This season three has been set yet. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up streaming Election Day 2025: Where to Watch the Results Live Online Without Cable for Free Live Feed Ted Danson Goes Back Undercover in 'A Man on the Inside' Season 2 Trailer Teyana Taylor Sarah Paulson Reveals Why Teyana Taylor Calls Her 'All's Fair' Character the "Menace" of the Series Prime Video Australia to Force Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video to Spend 7.5 Percent of Revenue on Local Content We Were Liars 'We Were Liars' Author on Expanding Universe With New Book; Teases Second Season and Rain Spencer Adaptation Teyana Taylor 'All's Fair' Review: Kim Kardashian Is an Appropriately Wooden Lead for Ryan Murphy's Empty, Unforgivably Dull Hulu Drama streaming Election Day 2025: Where to Watch the Results Live Online Without Cable for Free Live Feed Ted Danson Goes Back Undercover in 'A Man on the Inside' Season 2 Trailer Teyana Taylor Sarah Paulson Reveals Why Teyana Taylor Calls Her 'All's Fair' Character the "Menace" of the Series Prime Video Australia to Force Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video to Spend 7.5 Percent of Revenue on Local Content We Were Liars 'We Were Liars' Author on Expanding Universe With New Book; Teases Second Season and Rain Spencer Adaptation Teyana Taylor 'All's Fair' Review: Kim Kardashian Is an Appropriately Wooden Lead for Ryan Murphy's Empty, Unforgivably Dull Hulu Drama