Jury Duty Season 2 Finale Arrives on Prime Video

The highly anticipated conclusion of the quirky social experiment series is set to premiere this Friday.

Apr. 2, 2026 at 2:10pm

The second season of the hit Prime Video series 'Jury Duty' is set to wrap up this week with the release of the final three episodes on Friday, April 3. Viewers have followed the antics of 25-year-old protagonist Anthony Norman as he navigates a fictional company's team-building retreat, complete with quirky challenges, bonding with fellow employees, and the looming decision of the company's CEO to sell the family business. The finale promises a special guest appearance, a company talent show, and the big reveal fans have been waiting for.

Why it matters

After the unexpected success of Season 1, the return of 'Jury Duty' has been highly anticipated by fans of the innovative social experiment series. The show's unique blend of comedy, drama, and real-life scenarios has resonated with audiences, making the finale a must-see event for those invested in the story and characters.

The details

The eight-episode second season of 'Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat' premiered on Prime Video on March 20, with the first three episodes dropping that day. The series has since released two more episodes on March 27, and the final three episodes, including the finale, will be available on April 3. Viewers can expect the new episodes to be released at 3:00 a.m. ET/12:00 a.m. PT, the standard Prime Video release time. In addition to the return of Anthony Norman, the second season features a talented new cast, including Jerry Hauck as the fictional CEO, Doug Womack, and Alex Bonifer as his son, Dougie Jr.

  • The second season of 'Jury Duty' premiered on Prime Video on March 20, 2026.
  • Episodes 4 and 5 were released on March 27, 2026.
  • The three-episode finale, including Episodes 6, 7, and 8, will be available on April 3, 2026.

The players

Anthony Norman

The 25-year-old protagonist who navigates the fictional company's team-building retreat.

Jerry Hauck

Plays the role of Doug Womack, the fictional CEO torn between selling the family business or passing it to his son.

Alex Bonifer

Portrays Dougie Jr., the son of the CEO.

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What they’re saying

“The anticipation is building as we approach the conclusion of Jury Duty Season 2. While it's hard to imagine parting ways with Anthony Norman and the quirky antics of the Rockin' Grandma's company retreat, curiosity about how this innovative team wraps up their second thrilling social experiment keeps us eagerly waiting.”

— Newsfinale Journal

What’s next

Fans can look forward to a special guest appearance in the 'Jury Duty' Season 2 finale, which promises a company talent show, more chaos from Rockin' Grandma's, and the awaited big reveal.

The takeaway

The highly anticipated conclusion of 'Jury Duty' Season 2 is set to deliver another brilliantly crafted finale, cementing the show's status as a must-watch innovative social experiment series that has captivated audiences with its unique blend of comedy, drama, and real-life scenarios.