
Seth Rogen, known for his wide-ranging roles in film and television, recently hinted at the possibility of returning for the upcoming third season of “Nobody Wants This,” captivating fans of the show and adding excitement to the evolving series. While celebrating the growing success of his latest projects at Hilarity for Charity’s Friendsgiving event with his wife Lauren Miller, Rogen discussed the overwhelming interest audiences have shown, especially noting how the “Seth Rogen Nobody Wants This” connection has resonated with TV viewers.
The comedic actor described his gratitude for positive reception and the shifting recognition for his creative output. The buzz around his role highlights how “Nobody Wants This” continues to capture attention, while his new series, “The Studio,” is also turning heads for its inside look at Hollywood pressures.
Audience Reactions and Balancing Multiple Projects
During the event, Rogen spoke candidly about his career’s ups and downs, underscoring the unpredictability of critical response with an emphasis on appreciation when things work out well.
“I think we’re more relieved when anything goes well because we both have been around one another, when things don’t go the way you want,”
Rogen said, sharing a glimpse into the couple’s shared journey in the entertainment industry.
“And so, when anything goes the way it goes remotely close to the way you want, you just take the win and appreciate it.”
– Seth Rogen
Rogen, who plays Matt in “The Studio,” spoke highly of its cultural impact but remains convinced his presence on “Nobody Wants This” reached a greater audience.

“It’s nice! Honestly, we’ve entered some new realm of cultural importance. I don’t feel that way at all. I think infinitely more people saw me on Nobody Wants This!”
– Seth Rogen
The Future of ‘Nobody Wants This’ and Rogen’s Potential Return
The renewal of “Nobody Wants This” for a third season has left fans eager for news about cast changes and returning characters. Addressing the speculation, Rogen seemed open to stepping back onto the Netflix series, saying,
“Yeah, sure [I would come back], If they want me to!”
– Seth Rogen
Rogen’s versatility is evident, splitting his time between acting and creative roles. In “The Studio,” he takes on multiple responsibilities—including acting, writing, and directing alongside Evan Goldberg. Their collaboration earned the team four Emmy Awards, underlining the critical acclaim for the show’s fresh perspective on Hollywood’s internal struggles and artistic ambitions.
Rogen’s Role as Rabbi Neil and Connections with Fellow Actors
In “Nobody Wants This,” season two introduced Rogen as Rabbi Neil, a character who brings an unexpected twist to Noah’s (played by Adam Brody) storyline by offering him a new employment opportunity. This cameo marked another memorable performance, further intertwining Rogen’s comedic sensibility with a narrative about career decisions and personal growth.
The show’s success has not only showcased Rogen’s talent but cast a wider spotlight on his ability to take on unique and engaging roles, attracting more attention from TV fans and streaming audiences alike.
Support for Charity and Brain Health Awareness
Outside of entertainment, both Rogen and Lauren Miller dedicate significant efforts to Hilarity for Charity, a cause close to them that supports families affected by Alzheimer’s disease. At the event, Miller outlined simple but impactful brain health habits promoted by their organization:
“We have five brain health habits that we try to support, so it’s getting good sleep, exercising, eating well, staying mentally fit, learning new things, learning language, having a hobby,”
Miller told Us Weekly.
“And then, emotional wellbeing. So things like meditation and therapy and having a bit of all of that in your life can really, really, impact your brain health. But even just doing one can make a difference.”
– Lauren Miller
Miller also encouraged the use of available coursework for those looking to proactively support their mental wellbeing. Her optimism about advancements in this field was clear:
“I find a lot of hope in the brain health journey and I believe in science and what is on the cutting edge,”
Miller explained.
“Knowledge has helped us face whatever is headed for us with a bit more optimism than I had before I had any knowledge, to be honest.”
– Lauren Miller
Coping with Personal Challenges as a Couple
Reflecting on their experience as a couple dealing with the impacts of Alzheimer’s on loved ones, Rogen acknowledged that adversity strengthened their partnership. Speaking openly about the heavy moments they navigated together, he remarked,
“It has in a lot of ways. Early on in our relationship, we were forced to confront something that was pretty heavy,”
Rogen shared.
“It’s not like I’m glad it happened but I think it showed that we could weather things together and find ways to be happy with one another even when things aren’t happy.”
– Seth Rogen
Their story highlights how shared challenges can foster deeper connection and mutual support, both in personal and professional spheres.
Anticipation Builds for ‘Nobody Wants This’ Season 3
With “Nobody Wants This” gearing up for its third season, speculation about Seth Rogen’s return as Rabbi Neil adds further excitement for viewers, especially those who have followed his journey across “The Studio” and various charitable initiatives. As he continues to balance creative work and advocacy, Rogen’s blend of humor, sincerity, and resilience remains central to his public appeal. Fans will be watching closely for official casting updates and further details on what promises to be another compelling chapter in his evolving career and in the trajectory of “Nobody Wants This.”