Nobody Wants This Season 3: Cast, Release Date, Production, Photos - Netflix Tudum

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    Nobody Wants This Season 3 Is Filming Now

    Creator Erin Foster will appear in the third chapter of Joanne and Noah’s love story, coming later this year.

    By Jean Bentley and Tara Bitran
    April 8, 2026

Joanne and Noah’s love story is getting another installment: Nobody Wants This has officially kicked off production in Los Angeles for a third season, which will be released on Netflix later this year. 

“I couldn’t be more excited to head into a third season of this show,” creator Erin Foster told Netflix when Season 3 was first renewed. “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!”

The rom-com follows an agnostic podcaster (Kristen Bell) and a rabbi (Adam Brody) as they fall in love and figure out how to make their relationship work. It also stars Justine Lupe as Joanne’s sister, Morgan; Timothy Simons as Noah’s brother, Sasha; and Jackie Tohn as Noah’s sister-in-law, Esther. 

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“We are so grateful to Netflix and 20th for giving us another season of Nobody Wants This,” showrunners Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan tell Netflix. “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.”

Learn all about what you can expect from the Angeleno lovebirds in the upcoming season:

Is Nobody Wants This Season 3 in production?

Yes! See new photos of the cast on set of the upcoming season below.

On set with the cast of Nobody Wants This Season 3

Who is joining the cast of Nobody Wants This Season 3?

There’s a whole new group of fresh faces entering Noah and Joanne’s orbit this season. Andrew Rannells, Keyla Monterroso Mejia, and Sarah Silverman join the cast in major recurring roles, while Avan Jogia, Poorna Jagannathan, Sadie Sandler, Stephanie Koenig, and Steven Weber will also guest star. Even creator Erin Foster herself will make a cameo.

Learn all the details about their characters here.

What happened in Nobody Wants This Season 2?

In the Season 2 finale, Joanne finally decides to convert to Judaism — just as Noah realized he wants to be with her no matter what she chooses. “Noah cannot be with Joanne unless she converts but doesn’t want her to do it for him. Joanne doesn’t want to change for a guy but wants to be with Noah,” Bell tells Tudum. “So there’s an incredible amount of friction.”

Ultimately, Esther helps Joanne realize that she’s Jewish. “She’s yearning for something to give her structure, purpose, boundaries, values, and traditions,” Foster explains. “Judaism can give her all of those things.” And while Noah is prepared to deal with the fallout if Joanne doesn’t convert, the point is now moot. 

Season 2 of Nobody Wants This held the No. 1 spot on Netflix’s English TV list for two weeks in a row upon its release with 18 million views in its first 11 days. It has reached the Top 10 in 82 countries, and it brought Season 1 back onto the list at No. 7. Season 1 has now reached the Top 10 in 89 countries and has spent eight weeks total there.

Who is the creative team behind Nobody Wants This Season 3?

Konner and Kaplan are showrunners for Nobody Wants This. Executive producers include creator Foster, Steven Levitan, Bell, Sara Foster, Danielle Stokdyk, Jeff Morton, Kaplan, Konner, and Nora Silver. Oly Obst is executive producer for 3Arts. The series is produced by 20th Television. 

What is the release date for Nobody Wants This Season 3?

Stay tuned for the latest updates about Nobody Wants This Season 3, premiering later this year. And stream Seasons 1 and 2 now on Netflix.

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