The ‘Nobody Wants This’ actress tells PEOPLE she’s wide open to bringing back the two popular shows. “I’m very transparent about it,” she says
A Veronica Mars or Good Place reboot? Never say never, says Kristen Bell.
“I’m very transparent about that!” she tells PEOPLE, laughing. “I never wanted either of those shows to end.”
Veronica Mars did return for a fan-funded movie in 2014 and for a brief revival season on Hulu in 2019. But The Good Place has remained off the air since it wrapped in 2020 after four seasons.
Veronica Mars, which debuted 20 years ago in Sept. 2004 and starred Bell as a college student who moonlighted as a private detective, was Bell’s first long-running TV series — well, in which you could see her face, anyway.
After the popular teen drama wrapped in 2007 after four seasons, Bell famously appeared as the voice for the titular Gossip Girl in the hit CW series for 121 episodes.
Despite being “Gossip Girl” for every single episode during its run between 2007-2012, she never made a physical appearance in the series — except for one cameo where she played herself in the finale.
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Now, she’s back on Netflix’s Nobody Want This, where she plays an agnostic sex podcaster who falls for a soft-spoken Rabbi (Adam Brody). She recently went on her husband Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast to explain why she was returning to acting after taking a few years off.
“A desire to be creative and leave the house a little more because I have spent the last couple of years being, like, a full-time mom,” the Frozen star said. “I realized, I want to do it again. I want to feel that kind of electricity again.”
Bell recently told PEOPLE that she was also drawn to the script, which is loosely based on the real life of show creator and producer Erin Foster (who is musician David Foster’s daughter.)
“Erin wrote a very interesting rom-com that had a lot of depth and that was very modern,” Bell says. “Just the fact that she chose it to be this agnostic podcast host and a sort of unconventional rabbi, people who are sort of star-crossed, people who want to be together but shouldn’t when the world is against them…there’s inherently a lot of story behind that.”
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“I think interpersonal relationships are very interesting when you’re delving into different outlooks on life or obstacles you could hit….like what it actually means for people with different backgrounds and outlooks on life to bridge those differences in the name of something they call love,” she adds. “It’s a grown-up romance.”