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Netflix fans go wild over speculation of a sequel for one of the best rom-com series ever made

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Netflix fans are going crazy over speculation about a possible second season of Nobody Wants This. In the photo: Kristen Bell and Adam Brody.

It’s the Netflix romantic comedy series that everyone is talking about.

And now fans are going crazy for a possible second season of Nobody Wants This after the cliffhanger final episode left viewers wanting more.

While no announcement has been made about the new season of the popular 10-episode series starring Adam Brody and Kirsten Bell, rumors abound.

Fans say another season of the show is a no-brainer after Brody and Bell’s characters, Rabbi Noah and Joanne, kiss after a very brief breakup.

“Well there better be a season 2 because they left us with a cliffhanger and a real-life fictional Disney Prince,” one fan said.

“What a great series, can’t wait for season 2,” another enthusiastic fan chimed in, while another offered something similar: “OMG yes.”

The speculation comes after Harper’s Bazaar Australia posted about the show’s strong Netflix rating on Instagram.

“It’s more than likely that it will be renewed just by looking at the Netflix ratings – the series has remained within the Top 5 charts since its release on September 26,” the publication wrote.

Netflix fans are going crazy over speculation about a possible second season of Nobody Wants This. In the photo: Kristen Bell and Adam Brody.

“It’s safe to assume that we’ll know if Nobody Wants This will be back in the next few weeks or, at the latest, by the end of the year.”

Nobody Wants This debuted at number one on Luminate’s weekly original streaming viewership chart.

The series tied for first place with Netflix’s true crime drama Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, with an impressive 1.7 billion minutes streamed in the United States.

Appearing in the US Today show, series creator Erin Foster said she was hopeful for a season 2 since there was still more ground to cover with the characters.

Fans say another season of the show is a no-brainer after Brody and Bell's characters, Rabbi Noah and Joanne, kiss following a very brief breakup.

Fans say another season of the show is a no-brainer after Brody and Bell’s characters, Rabbi Noah and Joanne, kiss following a very brief breakup.

“There are so many more stories to tell,” Erin said.

‘You get to “I love you” right at the end of the season? “That is a slow trajectory.”

Erin added more weight to another season of the popular series during an interview with IndieWire before the premiere of the first season.

“We’re getting a really positive response,” he said.

“I think talks have definitely started about a possible second season. The story of the first season is developing very slowly.

The semi-autobiographical series follows Joanne, played by Kristen Bell, an agnostic podcaster about sex and relationships, and Noah, a quick-witted, basketball-playing rabbi played by Adam Brody.

The semi-autobiographical series follows Joanne, played by Kristen Bell, an agnostic podcaster about sex and relationships, and Noah, a quick-witted, basketball-playing rabbi played by Adam Brody.

“And so I think if there is a season 2, I would like to pick up where we left off and continue to take it slow, because I don’t want us to get too far ahead of ourselves.

‘I mean, I want my show to be on the air as long as possible!’

The semi-autobiographical series follows Joanne, played by Kristen Bell, an agnostic podcaster about sex and relationships, and Noah, a quick-witted, basketball-playing rabbi played by Adam Brody.

Nobody Wants This debuted at number one on Luminate's weekly original streaming viewership chart.

Nobody Wants This debuted at number one on Luminate’s weekly original streaming viewership chart.

The couple soon finds themselves in a romantic entanglement and must

They have to deal with their religious differences, as well as their respective chaotic family dynamics.

In the series, Noah is also known as “hot rabbi,” an apparent nod to Fleabag’s “hot priest” character.

It has proven to be even more popular than the hit BBC show, with over 10 million views in the first four days of broadcast alone.

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