Speaking with The Direct, star Jackie Tohn addresses the release window for Nobody Wants This season 2. While she did not want to promise anything, she noted that season 1 had been shot at this time of year and then “aired in the fall.” She believes that this will be “the plan again” for season 2, hinting at a fall 2025 release date. Check out the full quote from Tohn below:
“I think the schedule for the show… I don’t know this, so I hope I’m not putting something out there that’s wrong. But last year, we shot at this exact time in 2024. We shot, like, February, March, April, May, and then we aired in the fall. I think that’s the plan again.”
What This Means For Nobody Wants This Season 2
This Confirms Previous Statements By Adam Brody

This confirms previous statements that co-star Brody said about Nobody Wants This season 2. In November 2024, the actor mentioned that Netflix was aiming for a September 2025 release date. This latest update suggests that the streamer is sticking to this schedule and that filming is well underway. Barring any major production delays or other unforeseen disruptions, season 2 seems well on its way to arrival this fall.
This will be a welcome update for viewers who have experienced extended season gaps on multiple streamers and networks, including Netflix. With the likely release date being this fall, the lapse between season 1 and season 2 will likely be only about a year in length. The Nobody Wants This season 1 ending left a lot of open about the future of Joanne and Noah’s relationship, so season 2 could easily start with a bang in addressing the fallout of the previous season’s events and whether the interfaith couple might end up together.
Our Take On The Nobody Wants This Season 2 News
The Short Season Gap Will Hopefully Maintain Audience Interest





In a world of major series like Severance, Stranger Things, and House of the Dragon having delays, it would be refreshing to have a series actually have seasons in two consecutive years. Nobody Wants This is a thoughtful and appealing take on the romantic comedy genre, making it a great addition to Netflix’s oeuvre. Hopefully, season 2 can continue its momentum and be delivered on time, maximizing its audience retention potential.