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Nobody Wants This Season 2 Trailer Reveals Chaos, Chemistry, and Cameos You Didn’t See Coming

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Netflix just dropped the trailer for Nobody Wants This Season 2 and let’s be honest — everybody suddenly does want this. Kristen Bell and Adam Brody are back with more agnostic-meets-rabbi romantic confusion, cringe-worthy family drama, and enough dry wit to power a group chat for weeks.


This trailer teases even more high-stakes emotional mess, surprising celebrity cameos, and the kind of tension that makes you simultaneously root for and yell at the characters. Let’s dive into what this sneak peek reveals about the upcoming season and why it should be on your must-watch list.



A Relationship Built on Vibes and Vexation

At the heart of Nobody Wants This is the opposites-attract love story between Joanne (Kristen Bell), an agnostic podcast host with commitment issues and strong opinions, and Noah (Adam Brody), a very attractive and very unconventional rabbi. In Season 1, their relationship stunned their families, friends, and honestly, themselves.


Now, the trailer confirms they’re officially “all in” — or at least they think they are. But merging their wildly different lives and philosophies? Not exactly smooth sailing. The trailer wastes no time teasing tension as Joanne and Noah attempt to blend their personal chaos into one barely functional unit. And it looks like everyone around them has opinions. Shocking.


First Look at Seth Rogen and Leighton Meester in Guest Roles

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Let’s get to the juicy part. Seth Rogen and Leighton Meester pop up in the new trailer and their scenes are already stealing the spotlight.


Meester plays Abby, Joanne’s middle school frenemy turned lifestyle influencer nightmare. She radiates that perfect combo of too-polished and too-intrusive — and you can already smell the passive aggression. Seeing Meester share the screen with her real-life husband Brody is a meta moment fans will obsess over.


Meanwhile, Seth Rogen’s role is still shrouded in mystery, but in true Rogen fashion, he brings the awkward charm and facial hair we’ve come to expect. Whether he’s playing a cousin, a cranky therapist, or a rabbi convention rival, he’s clearly here to stir the pot.


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Photo : Erin Simkin / Netflix

The Rest of the Gang Is Still a Hot Mess

Don’t worry, the rest of the dysfunctional crew is back too. Justine Lupe returns as Joanne’s sister Morgan, still clearly exhausted by the chaos around her. Timothy Simons is back as Noah’s brother Sasha, and Jackie Tohn once again plays Esther, his hyper-involved sister-in-law who has zero boundaries and all the unsolicited opinions.


The trailer hints at new conflicts, uncomfortable dinner parties, and probably a few inappropriate confessions. In other words, peak Nobody Wants This energy.



What to Expect This Season

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Season 2 will deliver ten new thirty-minute episodes of romantic misadventure, spiritual confusion, and a level of emotional avoidance that deserves its own support group.


Here’s what the trailer reveals:

  • Joanne and Noah are trying to function as a couple — keyword: trying

  • Family tensions are somehow worse and funnier

  • Celebrity cameos will make Twitter (fine, X) go feral

  • The writing is just as sharp, petty, and painful in the best way


Everyone Wants This Now

With the release of the Season 2 trailer, Nobody Wants This has officially gone from cult favorite to must-watch TV. It’s clever, uncomfortable in a deeply enjoyable way, and filled with characters you love to side-eye.


Whether you're here for the messy romance, the passive-aggressive family dynamics, or just to watch Seth Rogen crash a shabbat dinner, this season promises more of what made the show so bingeable — but with higher stakes and better guest stars.


Mark your calendars for October 23. Because ready or not, Nobody Wants This Season 2 is coming. And it looks like everybody’s going to be talking about it.


Want more trailer breakdowns, casting tea, and painfully accurate relationship drama? Stick around — we’ve got plenty more where that came from.



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