
There’s an easy joke to make about the title of Nobody Wants This, a Netflix rom-com series starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, in relation to its popularity: We all do, in fact, want this.
All 10 episodes of the breakout hit’s sophomore season arrived on October 23, 2025, continuing the story about a rocky relationship between sarcastic atheist podcaster Joanne (Bell) and wholesome, devout rabbi Noah (Brody). The issue of Joanne’s conversion to Judaism continues to hang over the couple in season 2, though it ends on a hopeful note.
If you’re a fan of the Netflix original and binged the new season, leaving you hungry for more, you might be wondering if and when you can expect a continuation of Joanne and Noah’s love story. Read on to find out exactly what we know about Nobody Wants This’s season 3 chances.

How does 'Nobody Wants This' season 2 end?
Spoilers for the entire second season of Nobody Wants This ahead. Joanne’s indecision around converting to Judaism is the central tension of the first two seasons of Nobody Wants This. The season 2 finale, “When Noah Met Joanne,” seems to finally provide the central couple some resolution by suggesting that she’ll agree to convert.
But before Joanne reaches that clarity, she spends the season mostly stuck in stasis, content to remain an atheist, even while her mother (Stephanie Faracy) forges her own conversion path. It’s Noah’s hesitation to move in with her that forces Joanne to realize that religion will always be a sticking point in their relationship. Either she converts, or they have to walk away from each other—and the end of the season seems to be steering toward the latter. But a conversation with Noah’s sister-in-law, Esther (Jackie Tohn), illuminates something for Joanne: She’s overthinking the entire thing. “I feel like you have this idea of being Jewish that’s so much more complicated than it actually is,” Esther tells her, pointing out that some of her personality traits, family values, and lifestyle would fit in with aspects of the faith.
The pep talk works, and Joanne runs out the door to find Noah, who has had his own realization about what losing Joanne would mean to him. He declares that he doesn’t care whether she’s Jewish or not, just that they’re soulmates that should be together. Before passionately kissing each other, Joanne says three words to him that absolve him of any rushed promises: “You’re in luck.”
While Noah and Joanne’s love story ends on a high note, the same can’t be said for two of the other central relationships in the series. Esther’s long-simmering discontent in her marriage to Sasha (Timothy Simons) finally blows up, and she asks for a separation. She clarifies that it’s something within her that’s driving her unhappiness, but that she can’t fix it while they’re still together. Venting to Morgan later, Sasha says he’ll wait for her while she figures out what she wants. “If this is for life, I’ve gotta ride with her, you know?” he says in one of the purest displays of love on this show.
Morgan (Justine Lupe) also ends the season uncoupled. Despite the finale taking place at her engagement party on the rooftop of the Academy Museum, she ends her relationship with her therapist, Dr. Andy (Arian Moayed), earlier in the episode. Her breakup is a moment of growth for a character who hadn’t been honest with herself and admitted to rushing into this relationship—and it paves the way for more single shenanigans to fuel both their podcast and a potential third season of the show. And, hey, while the stars have denied anything romantic between Sasha and Morgan, both of them being ostensibly single at the end of season 2 opens the door for them to explore their connection further in future seasons.

Is 'Nobody Wants This' renewed for season 3?
Everybody wants more Nobody Wants This, and Netflix is delivering! Just under two weeks after the show returned for its second season, the streamer announced its season 3 renewal, as reported by Deadline.
It makes sense that the show was renewed for more so quickly (as it was after the debut installment): The comedy is one of Netflix's most popular hits. According to Deadline, it earned over 18 million views worldwide in the 12 days since the season 2 premiere date, shooting straight to the No. 1 most-watched English shows list on the streaming service.
To celebrate the news, Netflix posted a wholesome clip on Instagram of Kristen Bell telling her costars—including Adam Brody, Timothy Simons, Jackie Tohn (and her furry friend), and Justine Lupe (getting her makeup done)—the good news over FaceTime. She also informs series creator Erin Foster, who reminds her that she was the one to tell her to begin with...and should be the one to inform the cast. Whoops! But we get the excitement!
The team behind the series also shared statements, per Deadline. "I couldn’t be more excited to head into a third season of this show," creator Erin Foster said. "It is a privilege to be able to write about my favorite couple on a scale like this. As long as it doesn’t take too much time away from me watching reality TV at night, I’ll do it for as long as they want me to!"
Showrunners Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan, who stepped into their roles for season 2, added, "We are so grateful to Netflix and 20th for giving us another season of Nobody Wants This...This job is criminally fun. Working with the uniquely gifted Erin Foster, this unbelievable cast of talented, hilarious pros, amazing writers, and incredible crew has been a truly great experience. Go Dodgers!"

When will 'Nobody Wants This' season 3 come out?
When Nobody Wants This was renewed for season 3, it was confirmed that the show is set to return in 2026. That makes sense, considering the rom-com tends to follow a yearly release schedule; our favorite podcaster and rabbi duo debuted in September 2024, while season 2 aired in October 2025.
Before the show was officially picked up for more episodes, Bell had confirmed that the writers's room was already open. She told Parade that they were "working right now" in an October 2025 interview, while hinting that a renewal seemed inevitable. Considering season 3 is already being written, it seems likely that production will begin around spring 2026.
The cast has noted how quickly their production schedule moves (unlike some Netflix series, ahem, Stranger Things). “It shoots very quickly,” Lupe told Bustle. “It’s funny because in my mind it feels like forever, but whenever I talk to people about it, they’re like, what a quick turnaround.”
So, that being said, it seems on track that season 3 will arrive in fall 2026!

Who in the 'Nobody Wants This' cast will return for season 3?
The series can’t function without its central couple and their siblings, so a third season will certainly feature the return of Kristen Bell (Joanne), Adam Brody (Noah), Justine Lupe (Morgan), Timothy Simons (Sasha), and Jackie Tohn (Esther). The parents of both families will also probably return, which means we should see more of Stephanie Faracy (Lynn), Tovah Feldshuh (Bina), Paul Ben-Victor (Ilan), and Michael Hitchcock (Henry).
Even though Esther asked Sasha for a separation at the end of season 2, Tohn will be back. Unfortunately, the same probably can’t be said for Arian Moayed’s Dr. Andy, whom Lupe’s Morgan dumps at their engagement party in season 2 and likely won’t make a comeback in a third season.
Nobody Wants This has a stellar roster of recurring and guest stars that might return for more in the future, including Sherry Cola (Ashley), D’Arcy Carden (Ryann), Stephen Tobolowsky (Rabbi Cohen), Leighton Meester (Abby), Seth Rogen (Rabbi Neil), Kate Berlant (Cami), Leslie Grossman (Rabbi Shira), Emily Arlook (Rebecca), and more.

What will 'Nobody Wants This' season 3 be about?
As the second season ends with the central characters in varying modes of coupling, a third season will have to contend with the decisions they made about their relationships in the season 2 finale. Noah and Joanne will likely start the process of her conversion, uncovering the bumps that might accompany such a large life change. Esther’s arc will likely focus on her decision to separate from Sasha and explore who she is beyond a wife and mom. Hopefully, that means Sasha will have his own moments of discovery, healing, and growth, as well. And we’d expect that Morgan, newly back on the dating scene, will allow herself to be vulnerable again while exploring her options—perhaps with Sasha.