Nobody Wants This But Netflix Does Anyway: Series Renewed for Season 3
- Rachel
- 6 minutes ago
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Apparently, somebody at Netflix does want this. Just two weeks after the release of its second season, the streamer has officially renewed Nobody Wants This for Season 3, proving that audience ambivalence doesn’t always mean the end for a comedy about modern love and mild existential panic. The renewal, confirmed by TVLine, gives creator Erin Foster and co-showrunners Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan another chance to dissect relationships, faith, and the uncomfortable in-between moments of thirtysomething life—one awkward dinner party at a time.
The series stars Kristen Bell and Adam Brody as Joanne and Noah, a couple who manage to make commitment look both aspirational and deeply exhausting. Season 2 ended with emotional reckonings, spiritual detours, and the kind of arguments that make you text your group chat just to vent. And now, with production set to begin in Los Angeles ahead of an expected 2026 release, it seems Netflix is betting that audiences want more of this messy magic, even if Twitter (sorry, X) keeps pretending otherwise.
So why is Netflix keeping this relationship going? The answer likely lies in the show’s streaming numbers and critical buzz. While Nobody Wants This might not have Emily in Paris levels of pop-culture clout, it’s become a quiet favorite for viewers who appreciate sharp writing, relatable neuroses, and Kristen Bell’s talent for turning existential dread into punchlines. The show also fits Netflix’s sweet spot: prestige enough to feel smart, but funny enough to binge on a lazy Sunday.
Whether you’re thrilled or groaning, Nobody Wants This Season 3 is officially happening. Expect more chaos, more heart, and yes, more conversations about emotional growth over overpriced coffee. For better or worse, Netflix just can’t quit this couple—and honestly, that’s half the fun.
What do you think? Are you excited for another round of emotional comedy, or are you officially done? Drop your thoughts in the comments and keep your remotes ready for 2026.
