Nobody Wants This Season 3 Is Officially Happening

Joanne and Noah are coming back to your screen, your heart, and your “I swear this is the last episode tonight” promises. Netflix has confirmed that Nobody Wants This will return for Season 3 in 2026, and yes, love is alive.

The romance, the chaos, the emotional growth (sort of)

If you’ve been following along, you already know this show hits that perfect sweet spot between hilariously awkward and heartbreakingly sincere. It’s rom-com energy, but with therapy vocabulary and the occasional identity crisis.

The story centres around Joanne (Kristen Bell), a proudly agnostic podcaster who somehow falls for Noah (Adam Brody), a rabbi with the world’s softest emotional centre. Opposites attract, collide, spiral, and then cuddle.

And we eat it up every time.


Why Season 3 Matters (To Us, Personally)

Season 2 left us emotionally moisturised.

That finale?

Joanne decided to convert to Judaism, and her decision was not influenced by a man. She was searching for structure, meaning, and a sense of belonging.

Meanwhile Noah was like, “I want to be with you regardless, but also identity is complicated.”
The tension? Chef’s kiss.

Show creator Erin Foster said Joanne’s choice wasn’t about romance so much as purpose. And honestly? Character development looks good on her.


The Cast We’ll Be Seeing Again

Because what’s a rom-com without supporting characters who are just as dramatic as you are.

  • Kristen Bell as Joanne (chaotic, heartfelt, unstoppable)
  • Adam Brody as Noah (therapist-coded but trying his best)
  • Justine Lupe as Morgan (sister, hype woman, chaos agent)
  • Timothy Simons as Sasha (Noah’s brother with opinions)
  • Jackie Tohn as Esther (the unexpected voice of emotional clarity)

And behind the scenes:

Showrunners Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan are returning, calling the series “criminally fun.”
We agree. Someone should arrest them for writing characters this emotionally relatable.


The Show Is Low-Key Taking Over the World

Season 2 held #1 on Netflix’s English TV chart for two weeks straight — 18 million views in the first 11 days.

It hit Top 10 in 82 countries.
Season 1 slid right back into the charts because apparently everyone started rewatching out of emotional need. Same.


When Can You Watch Season 3?

Production is underway and Season 3 lands in 2026.
Yes, we’ll wait. Yes, we’ll be dramatic about it.

What to do while you wait:

  • Rewatch Seasons 1 and 2.
  • Analyse every micro-expression between Joanne and Noah.
  • Send clips to your group chat with “me and who” energy.

Final Thoughts (Because We’re a Feelings Show)

This series isn’t just about romance.
It’s about identity, belief, family, boundaries, and trying again — even when it’s messy.

And honestly?

We love messy.
We are messy.

Stream Seasons 1 & 2 on Netflix now. Season 3 is coming — and so are our feelings.


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