Netflix Renews Kristen Bell & Adam Brody Rom-Com (Nobody Wants This) for Season 3!
Netflix has officially renewed beloved rom-com, for a third season, just a couple of weeks after Season 2 release. The streamer locked in the deal after the show’s enormous success, propelling Nobody Wants This to the top of Netflix’s most-watched English-language TV list. The largest reveal though, the offbeat romantic camaraderie between agnostic podcaster Joanne (Kristen Bell) and newly single Rabbi Noah (Adam Brody) is set to return, we’ll have to wait until 2026 to see what new drama unfolds.
The Official Scoop: Five Seasons is the Dream
The report was confirmed with a sweet video of Kristen Bell surprising her castmates via FaceTime, proving once again that it was always BEST for them to be apart, perfectly matching the show’s tone of playful chaos. Creator Erin Foster was quick to celebrate, saying how excited she is to keep writing about her “favorite couple.”
In a charming bit of insider info that has fans buzzing, Foster has spoken out about potential for the series. She has a vision for the show to have five seasons and the dream ending for Joanne and Noah includes marriage and kids. Bell herself gave a nod to the rich ground for more conflict to come by noting that their story is less about conversion and more about the basic questions that arise when two completely different worlds: How do they do it? Are they living together? How do they merge their friends and family?
What Fans Are Saying About Season 2
Though the renewal is a cause for celebration, a quick peek at the ongoing discussions on Reddit where fans aren’t very polite about the show’s faults, gives a pretty clear idea of what viewers are worried about (and what they want) in S3.
Season 2 was a bit of a mess. A big complaint among fans is the sense of déjà vu. Many thought the main issue, Joanne’s lengthy internal argument over whether to go through with a life with Noah and the idea of conversion, was recycled from Season 1, bringing the main characters right back to square one. The unanimity is strong as if the series lasts for five, it needs to move the story on. It’s time to get past will they, won’t they and into how do they build a life together?
Expectations and Fixes Fans Want in Season 3
Furthermore, Fans were quick to call what one user described as the “sponcon slop,” as some scenes seemed to have been written around brand endorsements rather than the story. Perhaps Season 3 can turn down the blatant advertising cranked up the witticisms the show is known for.
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Supporting Characters Who Stole the Show
Fans are cheering for forward progress, especially in the subplots. The surprise but very funny pairing of Joanne’s sister Morgan and Noah’s brother Sasha has been a huge attraction, with many pleading for that pairing to go beyond a platonic relationship.
We’re rafting along with Esther, who is at last escaping the confines of her good Jewish wife role to discover her own path in life, and Ella, whose father has banished her from the family home.
Conclusion
With Season 3 now officially in the works, fans can breathe a sigh of relief and perhaps start wondering about the next stop on Joanne and Noah’s offbeat romance journey. Between Erin Foster’s five-season fantasy and the fans’ wishes for more character growth and less sponsor-distracted detours, it’s obvious the show has tons of potential to take it up a notch. Whether it’s tackling family issues, further developing side romances, or maybe even giving the primary couple a bit of direction, there’s one thing we know for sure that Netflix’s most beloved weird rom-com isn’t through making us laugh, cringe, and fall in love all over again.
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