Netflix Renews ‘Nobody Wants This’ And ‘The Diplomat’ For New Seasons

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Netflix has decided to renew not one, but TWO of their smash-hit shows—because why stop when you’re on a roll, right? But hold onto your remotes because these shows are coming back with a few spicy new upgrades that will make you say, “Wait, what?”

Nobody Wants This – Wait, Actually, They Do Want This… But With a Twist!

Guess what? The ironically titled Nobody Wants This is back for a second season! Turns out…people actually do want it. Plot twist, huh? But here’s the kicker—this next season is getting a makeover. Yep, Netflix is giving it the ol’ “new management” treatment, like a trendy café under new ownership. Out with the old, in with…well, new people to blame if things go wrong!

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Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan are swooping in like TV show superheroes (minus the capes, but we can dream) to save the day. They’re replacing Jack Burditt as showrunners because apparently, running a show is like running a marathon, and sometimes you need fresh legs. But don’t worry, show creator Erin Foster is still hanging around as an Executive Producer and writer, like that friend who insists on coming to every group dinner but never really orders anything.

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The Diplomat – Oh Look, More Drama!

If political drama is your jam, then grab your popcorn because The Diplomat isn’t going anywhere! It’s been renewed for a third season, even before the second one has dropped. That’s right, Netflix is so confident you’ll keep binge-watching, they’re already filming season three as we speak. No pressure, but you better like it.

But wait—location alert! After a summer of pretending to be British and sipping fake tea in the UK, the cast and crew are back stateside, bringing all that London drama to…Brooklyn? That’s right, because nothing screams international diplomacy like a bagel with schmear and a stroll through Prospect Park. Series creator Debora Cahn couldn’t be more thrilled. “Best of both worlds,” she says, “filming in Brooklyn!” Because nothing quite says “tense global negotiations” like dodging hipsters and overpriced lattes.

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Two Netflix renewals, complete with shakeups, new scenery, and, hopefully, less binge-watching guilt. Go ahead and get ready to mark your calendars—or don’t. Nobody’s watching… except everyone.

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