Nobody Wants This: Season 3 Teases & Dream Guest Stars

John Lasseter

Former chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.

The team behind 'Nobody Wants This' recently offered a glimpse into the anticipated third season, highlighting a shift from initial romance to exploring the deeper complexities of established relationships. Creator Erin Foster emphasized a narrative focus on stability and mutual trust, departing from the typical 'will they, won't they' dynamic. The new season also promises fresh faces in recurring roles, with Foster herself stepping into a significant character. Meanwhile, the cast openly discussed their dream list of guest stars, expressing a keen interest in bringing legendary talent like Adam Sandler and Barbra Streisand into the show's universe.

This renewed creative direction and the exciting prospect of high-profile guest appearances signal a robust future for the series. The cast and crew's growing comfort and understanding of their characters are expected to translate into a richer, more nuanced storytelling experience for viewers. The addition of experienced comedic and dramatic actors will undoubtedly enrich the ensemble, allowing for fresh comedic situations and poignant character developments. This strategic evolution aims to keep the audience engaged by delving into more mature themes of companionship and shared life.

Season 3 Shifts Focus to Relationship Stability and New Cast Members

The cast and creator of the series "Nobody Wants This" recently convened for an Emmys For Your Consideration event, where discussions revolved around the upcoming third season. Creator Erin Foster articulated a deliberate shift in the show's thematic focus, moving beyond the early stages of romance and the tumultuous 'breaking up and getting back together' cycles. Instead, the new season aims to delve into the more profound aspects of an established relationship, highlighting the importance of stability, trust, and the evolution of love once the initial fairytale phase subsides. This new direction seeks to explore a different, more mature kind of love story, where characters navigate the practicalities and deeper connections of a long-term partnership.

Moreover, the third season introduces several notable additions to its cast, including Sarah Silverman, Andrew Rannells, and Keyla Monterroso Mejia, all set to appear in recurring roles. Notably, Erin Foster herself will be taking on a new character named Nicole, described as a terminally single and somewhat chaotic individual. Foster initially had no plans to act in the series, but the character of Nicole resonated with her after its development in the writers' room. Adam Brody, a lead actor in the show, expressed his belief that this upcoming season might be the strongest yet, attributing its quality to the increased comfort among the cast and the writers' deeper understanding of the actors' nuances. He also mentioned that his real-life spouse, Leighton Meester, who made a significant cameo in the second season, is not expected to return, as her role was largely a one-off for the storyline between Bell's and Brody's characters.

Dream Guest Stars and Industry Appeal

During the FYC event for "Nobody Wants This," the creative team and cast enthusiastically shared their aspirations for future guest appearances on the show. Creator Erin Foster expressed a particular desire to feature "iconic Jews" in guest roles, specifically naming Adam Sandler as her top choice. Adam Brody echoed this sentiment, expanding the dream list to include other legendary figures like Barbra Streisand. This ambition underscores the show's desire to attract high-caliber talent, further elevating its profile and offering unique comedic and dramatic opportunities.

The team highlighted that filming in Los Angeles gives them a distinct advantage in securing renowned actors, even for smaller roles or single scenes. They emphasized that many talented individuals are keen to participate, allowing the production to be highly selective and feature a diverse array of exceptional performers. Other cast members also contributed to the dream list: Jackie Tohn suggested Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler, Susie Essman, and Fran Drescher to play her character Esther's mother, while Timothy Simons proposed Mandy Patinkin and Elliott Gould. These discussions underscore the show's ambition to create a dynamic and star-studded environment, enriching the narrative with memorable guest appearances that appeal to a broad audience and contribute to the show's comedic and heartfelt essence.

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