Kristen Bell and Adam Brody’s love story is far from over. The hit romantic comedy Nobody Wants This is officially returning for a third season in India, continuing the journey of Joanne and Noah, a couple trying to bridge their differences in faith, love and life. The renewal came just days after the release of its second season today (November 5), proving the show’s growing popularity among global audiences.
Nobody Wants This has been renewed for Season 3
The streaming giant Netflix announced the news with a light-hearted video featuring Kristen Bell breaking the surprise to her castmates over FaceTime. Fans can expect Season 3 to arrive in 2026, continuing the quirky yet heartfelt tone that has made the series one of the most talked-about romantic comedies on OTT. Season 2 is currently streaming on Netflix in India.
Created by writer-producer Erin Foster, Nobody Wants This draws inspiration from her real-life experiences, blending wit, cultural commentary and emotional depth. The series stars Kristen Bell as Joanne, a sex podcaster who identifies as agnostic, and Adam Brody as Noah, a rabbi deeply rooted in his faith. Their unlikely romance takes centre stage, exploring how two people from completely different worlds can find common ground.
Season 3: Plot, cast and more
Season two, released in late October, picked up with Joanne and Noah months into their relationship, trying to make things work despite their differences. With showrunners Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan at the helm, the season dived deeper into questions of faith, identity and family expectations, while keeping the trademark humour and charm intact.
The season ended on a reflective note, suggesting that Joanne might finally be considering conversion to Judaism after a heartfelt conversation with Noah’s sister-in-law, Esther, played by Jackie Tohn. Tohn shared in an interview that she loved being part of such a meaningful moment on screen, as it gave her a chance to express something personal through her character’s words.
Another subplot that caught viewers’ attention was the evolving bond between Joanne’s sister, Morgan (Justine Lupe) and Noah’s brother, Sasha (Timothy Simons). What started as a friendship may take a romantic turn in the next season, though the actors hinted that their characters are still figuring out where things stand.
Season two also saw an impressive lineup of guest stars, including Gossip Girl actor Leighton Meester (Brody’s real-life wife), Emmy winner Seth Rogen as a rabbi, Arian Moayed from Succession, as well as Miles Fowler, Alex Karpovsky and Kate Berlant.
Loved for its modern take on relationships, Nobody Wants This has been praised for balancing humour with deeper themes about faith and identity. With a fresh season confirmed, fans are already eager to see where Joanne and Noah’s journey heads next, and whether love can truly conquer belief.
Season 3 of Nobody Wants This will stream exclusively on Netflix in 2026.
Nobody Wants This has been renewed for Season 3
The streaming giant Netflix announced the news with a light-hearted video featuring Kristen Bell breaking the surprise to her castmates over FaceTime. Fans can expect Season 3 to arrive in 2026, continuing the quirky yet heartfelt tone that has made the series one of the most talked-about romantic comedies on OTT. Season 2 is currently streaming on Netflix in India.
Created by writer-producer Erin Foster, Nobody Wants This draws inspiration from her real-life experiences, blending wit, cultural commentary and emotional depth. The series stars Kristen Bell as Joanne, a sex podcaster who identifies as agnostic, and Adam Brody as Noah, a rabbi deeply rooted in his faith. Their unlikely romance takes centre stage, exploring how two people from completely different worlds can find common ground.
Season 3: Plot, cast and more
Season two, released in late October, picked up with Joanne and Noah months into their relationship, trying to make things work despite their differences. With showrunners Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan at the helm, the season dived deeper into questions of faith, identity and family expectations, while keeping the trademark humour and charm intact.
The season ended on a reflective note, suggesting that Joanne might finally be considering conversion to Judaism after a heartfelt conversation with Noah’s sister-in-law, Esther, played by Jackie Tohn. Tohn shared in an interview that she loved being part of such a meaningful moment on screen, as it gave her a chance to express something personal through her character’s words.
Another subplot that caught viewers’ attention was the evolving bond between Joanne’s sister, Morgan (Justine Lupe) and Noah’s brother, Sasha (Timothy Simons). What started as a friendship may take a romantic turn in the next season, though the actors hinted that their characters are still figuring out where things stand.
Season two also saw an impressive lineup of guest stars, including Gossip Girl actor Leighton Meester (Brody’s real-life wife), Emmy winner Seth Rogen as a rabbi, Arian Moayed from Succession, as well as Miles Fowler, Alex Karpovsky and Kate Berlant.
Loved for its modern take on relationships, Nobody Wants This has been praised for balancing humour with deeper themes about faith and identity. With a fresh season confirmed, fans are already eager to see where Joanne and Noah’s journey heads next, and whether love can truly conquer belief.
Season 3 of Nobody Wants This will stream exclusively on Netflix in 2026.
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