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Nobody Wants This season 2 release date: When the romantic comedy with Kristen Bell and Adam Brody returns to Netflix

You know you want to know when Nobody Wants This returns to Netflix with season 2

We all know that the course of true love never did run smooth. But sometimes, that's more true than others. Such is the case with the romantic comedy Nobody Wants This. Starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, the release date for Nobody Wants This season 2 on Netflix is coming up this fall. So when can you expect to see the next season of the series streaming on your TV?

The Nobody Wants This season 2 release date is October 23 on Netflix. When Nobody Wants This season 2 arrives, it will have been just over a year since all ten episodes of the show's first season debuted on September 26, 2024. The series is created by Erin Foster, who loosely based the show on her own real-life experiences. And it's a family affair: the series is executive produced by Erin's sister, Sara Foster. Of course, Nobody Wants This season 2 is just one of the exciting TV release dates we have to look forward to this fall. While no trailer is available yet, here's the release date announcement, featuring the cast interacting with a special Nobody Wants This Magic Eight Ball:

Nobody Wants This is the story of an unlikely romance between Joanne (Bell), an agnostic sex and dating podcaster, and Noah (Brady), a rabbi. The pair are introduced by Joanne's best friend and podcast agent, Ashley (Sherry Cola), who is also Noah's neighbor. The show's first season garnered Golden Globe, SAG Award and Critics Choice Award nominations, with Brody winning the Critics Choice Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series. 

Season 2 of Nobody Wants This will be released on October 23 on Netflix.


 

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Avery Kaplan

Avery Kaplan: Avery lives and writes in Southern California. She is the co-author of Double Challenge: Being LGBTQ and a Minority with her spouse, Rebecca Oliver Kaplan. Avery is Features Editor at Comics Beat, and you can also find her writing on StarTrek.com, The Gutter Review, Geek Girl Authority, and in the margins of the books in her personal library.

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