Kristen Bell and Adam Brody take their on-screen chemistry to the next level in the second season of Nobody Wants This.
Created by Erin Foster, the Netflix series follows the unlikely relationship between agnostic dating podcaster Joanne (Bell) and unconventional rabbi Noah (Brody).
In the second season, Joanne and Noah encounter new obstacles as their relationship grows. A synopsis reads: “Their spark proved stronger than all of the obstacles trying to keep them apart. Now, they’re back and fully committed to merging their lives – and loved ones – together. But their differences still exist and can’t be ignored.
“The challenge now is not just falling in love against all odds, but staying together in spite of them.”
Other cast members in the show include Justin Lupe, Timothy Simons, Jackie Tohn, Stephanie Faracy, Tovah Feldshuh, Paul Ben-Victor, Emily Arlook and Sherry Cola.
All 10 episodes of Nobody Wants This season two were released on October 23, 2025.
Who composed the Nobody Wants This season 2 soundtrack?

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The show’s score is by Duncan Blickenstaff, whose previous credits include It Ends With Us and Hollywood Stargirl.
What other songs appear in the show?
Like the first season, Nobody Wants This season two has a stack of needle drops, ranging from Taylor Swift to Chappell Roan.
A bunch of artists have contributed original recordings to the soundtrack too, including Finneas, Selena Gomez and Kacey Musgraves. You can check out an episode-by-episode breakdown below, while all the original songs can be found on the soundtrack album.
Episode one – Dinner Party
‘Sunset Blvd’ – Selena Gomez, benny blanco
‘Better Than Me’ – H.E.R.
‘Love Me Right’ – Sister
‘No Magic’ – Sam Biasucci
‘Losing You’ – Solange
‘Doo Wop (That Thing)’ – Lauryn Hill
‘Forward Thinking’ – Jerry Kalaf
‘Stay’ – Rihanna
‘Homesick’ – Cuco
Episode two – Leave It At The Tree
‘Good Luck Babe’ – Chappell Roan
‘How’s That Working Out’ – Sofia Valdes
‘London Bridge’ – Fergie
‘Juice’ – Young Franco
‘Issue’ – Bob Junior
‘Ready For It?’ – Taylor Swift
Episode three – The Unethical Therapist
‘Palomino’ – Finneas
Episode four – Valentine’s Day
‘That Could Be Me’ – Alessi Rose
‘Kiss From A Rose’ – originally performed by Seal
‘7 Rings’ – Ariana Grande
‘My Day Off’ – Kacy Hill
Episode five – Abby Loves Smoothies
‘Big Energy’ – Latto
‘Die Slow’ – Josie Dunn
‘Two Hearts Come Through’ – Bowaswell
‘You Rang’ – Luke Top
‘Tombola 94’ – Dina Ogon
‘That’s What I’ll Be’ – Baylee Lynn

Episode six – Anything Can Happen
‘Manchild’ – Sabrina Carpenter
‘My House’ – Alessia Cara
‘ExtraL’ – JENNIE
‘Climate Change’ – Just Jayne
‘Moi Je’ – Decouvre
‘Whatever I Dream’ – Teddi Gold
‘Boys’ – flowerovlove
‘The Catch’ – Siobhan
‘Let Me Love You’ – Amber Mark
‘Sad Makeup’ – Yukimi, Little Dragon
‘Anything Could Happen’ – Ellie Goulding
Episode seven – When You Know, You Know
‘What’ – BENEE
‘Saddle Again’ – ROLE MODEL
‘You Got Another Thing Coming’ – Teddy Swims
Episode eight – A Better Rabbi
‘Reach You’ – Portugal. The Man
‘Who’s Your Boyfriend’ – Royel Otis
‘Try (Alt Version)’ – Benet
‘Motive Automatic’ – Snny
‘Proud Moment’ – Stefan Lit
‘This Version Of Us’ – Ella Langley
‘Your Girl’ – Towa Bird
Episode nine – Crossroads
‘At Least I’m Hot’ – Renee Rapp
‘Time We Wasted’ – Hotel Dolphine
‘Apple’ – Charli XCX
‘Sunchild’ – 7TEN
‘A Heart Lettin’ Go’ – Chris Stapleton
Episode ten – When Noah Met Joanne
‘In The Dark’ – Selena Gomez
‘7 Rings’ – Ariana Grande
‘Melodies’ – Dermot Kennedy
‘Dancing In The Smoke’ – Giveon
‘If The World Burns Down’ – Kacey Musgraves
‘Bite My Tongue’ – Cassandra Coleman
‘Hit Me Where The Heart Is’ – Mega Simone
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