Adam Brody, an actor known for his role as Noah in the hit Netflix series Nobody Wants This, has shared his thoughts on his performance in the first season, revealing that he wished he had brought more humor to his character. I watched the first season and thought I should have tried to be a little funnier, Brody expressed in an interview with Vanity Fair. Despite his self-criticism, the actor remains optimistic about the upcoming installment, scheduled to premiere on October 23, which promises a more fun approach.
Time to fix it in the second season
Brody believes that the second season will be more humorous than the first, although he clarifies that the laughs might manifest differently. My fear was that, being a bit more domesticated, will we still have that spark?, he reflected. The series, created by Erin Foster, has enjoyed immediate success, which prompted its renewal for a second season.
A highlighted aspect of this new installment is the inclusion of Leighton Meester, famous for her role in Gossip Girl, who will play Abby, the influential mother and former nemesis of Joanne, the character played by Kristen Bell. This addition is expected to impact the plot and character development, especially the dynamic between Noah and Joanne.
Brody and Bell have mentioned that this season will include surprising moments, although not necessarily focused on them. Bell emphasized the importance of how the outside world begins to influence the protagonists’ relationship, highlighting that the narrative has expanded significantly. Despite the expectations, both actors stated that they do not feel pressure to reprise their roles, focusing on the creativity of the writers to maintain the quality of the series.
Fans are already eager to see how Nobody Wants This will evolve in its second season, as its premiere is scheduled for October.