Prime Video has set a March 20, 2026 premiere for the second installment of Jury Duty, moving the prank-doc format from a courthouse to corporate wilderness. The new season carries the banner Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat and centers on a man named Anthony, a temporary hire who believes he has landed a job with a family-owned hot sauce company—then gets swept into a company offsite where every colleague and every awkward bonding exercise has been staged for the camera.
The release plan signals confidence in a series that lives or dies on momentum. Prime Video will drop three episodes on March 20, add two more on March 27, then close with a three-episode finale on April 3. The official logline describes an environment where “each moment—whether in conference rooms or during downtime—has been meticulously orchestrated,” a promise that the show will keep the same controlled chaos while swapping jury deliberations for leadership seminars, trust falls, and office politics.
Behind the scenes, the season comes from the same creative circle that produced the first run, with Jake Szymanski back directing and James Marsden continuing in an executive producer role after his on-camera turn as a heightened version of himself. The pivot in setting also solves a practical problem: once viewers know the first season’s trick, a straight repeat risks getting spotted. A company retreat gives producers a large cast, controlled geography, and a reason for constant “mandatory fun” that can double as set pieces.
The second season also lands after Amazon folded Freevee’s programming into Prime Video, consolidating the franchise under the subscription platform that now carries the brand worldwide. Season 1, which followed real-life juror Ronald Gladden through a fake trial, broke out beyond its original home and earned major awards attention, turning a niche premise into a repeatable template—if the show can keep finding fresh social pressure cookers for a single unsuspecting participant.















































