“Nobody Wants This” has been one of Netflix‘s biggest revelations in recent months and currently stands as a fan favorite. As a result, the series starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody has been renewed.
The actor also known for The OC, who plays Noah Roklov, has discussed the story and mentioned the need for his character to prioritize his relationship, suggesting that the path ahead will be filled with challenges.
Erin Foster, the creator of the successful TV show, expressed her excitement about the renewal, highlighting the dedication of the cast and the creative team that has made this romantic comedy a successful project in the catalog.
When could the second season of Nobody Wants This be released?
On October 10, 2024, Netflix announced that “Nobody Wants This” had been renewed for a second season, reflecting its success and the promise of delving deeper into the dynamics of Noah and Joanne’s relationship.
The second season, which does not yet have an official release date but is expected in 2025, promises to explore further the sacrifices and personal growth that both characters will need to confront as they navigate their relationship.
The new episodes will bring some changes behind the scenes, as Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan, known for their work on Girls, will join as executive producers and showrunners.
After the announcement became public, Kaplan spoke with Netflix and expressed his enthusiasm for being involved in the project, adding, “It is such a unique and beautiful show, and I am already having the best time working on it“.
How long will it take to film the second season?
As the new episodes of the second season of “Nobody Wants This” are expected to arrive sometime in 2025, as confirmed by Netflix, filming could begin at any moment, especially to meet the estimated premiere date.
The time it takes to film a series for the streaming giant can vary significantly depending on the type of production. Generally, drama and comedy series can take anywhere from 3 to 7 months to complete.
For example, “The Witcher” took approximately 5 months to film a season, while “Stranger Things” can take nearly 7 months to almost a year due to the complexity of its special effects and production.