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‘Jury Duty’ Season 2 Sets Release Date at Amazon

Amazon Prime Video has set the premiere date for “Jury Duty” season 2.

The new season of the series, officially titled “Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat,” will premiere on March 20 with the first three episodes, followed by two episodes on March 27 and a three-episode finale on April 3.

The official description of the new season states that it “depicts an off-site corporate event at a family-owned hot sauce company from the perspective of Anthony, a recently hired temporary worker. Unbeknownst to Anthony, the entire experience is staged, every colleague around him plays a role, and every moment—whether in conference rooms or during downtime—is carefully orchestrated. As the founder prepares to step down, the outing turns into a clash between corporate ambitions and small business values, where control of the company is up in the air.”

The series is executive produced by David Bernad, Lee Eisenberg, Gene Stupnitsky, Todd Schulman, Nicholas Hatton, Jake Szymanski, Anthony King, Chris Kula, Season 1 star James Marsden and Ruben Fleischer. Eisenberg and Stupnitsky co-created the series, under the direction of Szymanski.

Anthony’s setup is consistent with the show’s first season, where Ronald Gladden thought he was participating on a real jury, but was actually part of an elaborate stunt pulled off by real actors. The series premiered in 2023 on the now-defunct Amazon Freevee.

The show received widespread critical and audience critical acclaim upon its debut, including four Emmy nominations (including Outstanding Comedy Series), two Golden Globes nominations, and two Critics Choice Award nominations.

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