sealed with a kiss.
Twenty years after Adam Brody first became a heartthrob on the teen drama “The OC,” he’s back with Netflix’s romantic comedy sensation “Nobody Wants This.”
Now streaming, the rom-com stars Brody and Kristen Bell, both 44.
Their steamy kiss in the second episode is setting the Internet on fire, especially among millennials who first fell in love with his laid-back “OC” character, Seth Cohen.
“I felt shy,” one fan commented X, previously on Twitter, posted footage of the kissing scene between Brody and Bell.
“I haven’t seen such natural and great chemistry between two lead characters in a rom-com in a long time. Adam Brody and Kristen Bell just work together,” Another spectator was enraged.
a third fan declared, “Adam Brody is the perfect romance lead and we’ve had very little of that in the last 10-15 years.”
“Nobody Wants This” is a rom-com about Joan (Bell), an atheist podcaster, and Noah (Brody), a rabbi. As they fall in love with each other, they wonder if it can work since they have such different lifestyles and backgrounds. Their relationship also faces challenges from their skeptical family and friends.
While Brody has done quite a bit of work since “The OC,” appearing as a sleazy film executive in the Oscar-nominated “American Fiction” and the buzzworthy film “Promising Young Woman” (as another sleazeball) The show marks a comeback as he plays a character who is very similar to Seth Cohen.
“Nobody Wants This” was created by Erin Foster, co-creative head of dating app Bumble, daughter of Grammy-winning record producer David Foster and creator of the series “Barely Famous.”
“We auditioned every attractive Jewish boy in town,” Foster Told the New York Times.
“It’s obvious,” he said of casting Brody. “I mean, he was always cute, but now he’s a very attractive adult man. It felt really exciting to show him as this adult version of Seth Cohen.
nutritious told TheWrap It was Bell who suggested Brody for the role.
“Right from the beginning, she was like, ‘It has to be Adam Brody,'” Foster recalled.
As for why he chose the former “OC” star, Bell told the Times, “I thought, there’s someone who can project the charm and the curiosity and the professionalism and the quirkiness that’s required for this character. Is.”
Foster recalled that she wanted Noah to be able to go “toe-to-toe” while also being a good guy and a strong female character.
Brody explained, “I thought it was a charming and fun role that was both comfortable and a familiar, fun place to play.” hollywood reporter,
Of his chemistry with Bale, he said, “I give a lot of credit to the writing.” “We’ve been on different shows together and no one said, ‘Your chemistry is amazing,'” he said, referring to starring with Bell in “Scream 4” and “House of Lies.”
“I mean, we had a great time working together and it definitely worked out, but there’s a reason this time the show is getting such a greater response. It has to do with the size of the writing,” the actor shared.
Brody, who is married to former “Gossip Girl” star Leighton Meester, 38, told the Times that he is “not religious at all, a non-believer” in real life and that he and Meester co-parent their two children – daughter Arlo -Not nourishing. , 9, and a son, 4 – in any denomination.
However, he did research for the role because “as someone who barely got to the bar mitzvah and had nothing left of it, I felt a responsibility.”
However, he did research for the role because “as someone who barely got to the bar mitzvah and had nothing left of it, I felt a responsibility.”
Brody told The Wrap that the conflict between Joan and Noah was “concerning” for people on “both sides of the issue.”
“There are a lot of differences in lifestyle,” Brody said, adding that a similar show could be made focusing on politics, “and I think that would work too.”
Foster took inspiration from his own experience for the show. Her husband, Simon Tikhman, is not a rabbi, but he wanted to marry a Jewish woman. Before marrying him, she converted to Judaism.
“Being a modern woman today, where you’re ambitious and career-focused, but then you meet someone who’s a little more old-fashioned and a little more conservative and whose parents are still married and have their -There are different expectations, they’ve never actually faced a divorce – all those things are really real, Foster shared.
“When you actually go through this process and you realize that you are changing your religion for a person, and if you ever get a divorce, you have to remain Jewish and raise your children that way.” Will have to do. This is a big responsibility – one that cannot be taken lightly,” she said.
Viewers took to social media to praise the show, especially Brody’s performance.
The natural chemistry between Adam Brody and Kristen Bell in “Nobody Wants This” is seriously so intense, I almost can’t believe it?? Are romcoms back? One viewer said.
Millennials are crazy about kissing scenes.
“He will never stop talking about how he takes a second to look at her face before he kisses her. He wanted to enjoy this moment. He wanted to imprint it on his mind. It was a great move!” one said,
one more The fan wrote, “I’ve always liked Adam Brody. And what I love about this show is that it’s a great example of how good men – who care about people and the world around them – are very sexy.’
Netflix hasn’t announced a Season 2 renewal, but Foster told TheWrap“I would love to do a season 2; Kristen and Adam would love to do a season 2. There’s a lot more story to tell, so if people like the show, I’d be really excited to keep telling it.