Meet the Cast of 'Jury Duty: Company Retreat' Season 2

The Prime Video comedy features a mix of veteran actors and newcomers playing employees at a fake hot sauce company.

Mar. 22, 2026 at 7:06pm

The second season of the Prime Video comedy series "Jury Duty: Company Retreat" premiered in March 2026 and follows Anthony Norman, a temp worker who is hired at the fictional Rockin' Grandma's Hot Sauce company without realizing it's all an elaborate prank. The show features a mix of veteran actors and newcomers playing the various employees at the hot sauce company.

Why it matters

"Jury Duty: Company Retreat" has gained a loyal following for its unique premise and talented ensemble cast. The show's second season continues to explore the comedic potential of putting unsuspecting participants in a fictional workplace environment, providing entertainment and intrigue for viewers.

The details

In addition to returning cast members like James Marsden and Mekki Leeper from the first season, the second season of "Jury Duty: Company Retreat" introduces several new actors playing the employees of Rockin' Grandma's Hot Sauce. This includes Blair Beeken as the retreat's organizer Marjorie Lee, Alex Bonifer as Dougie Womack Jr., and Jerry Hauck as the retiring CEO Doug Womack.

  • The second season of "Jury Duty: Company Retreat" premiered on Prime Video in March 2026.
  • The first season of the show debuted in 2023.

The players

Blair Beeken

Plays Marjorie Lee, the organizer of the company retreat. Beeken has also appeared in shows like Pluribus, Black Monday, and Superstore.

Alex Bonifer

Portrays Dougie Womack Jr., the son of the CEO and future leader of Rockin' Grandma's Hot Sauce. Bonifer is known for his role in Kevin Can F**k Himself.

Jerry Hauck

Takes on the role of Doug Womack, the retiring CEO of Rockin' Grandma's Hot Sauce. Hauck has appeared in shows like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Superstore.

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What they’re saying

“I was just under the impression that this was going to be a behind-the-scenes look … or what it was like for jury duty. So, I signed up for what I thought was a documentary. I didn't really know what was going on until the end.”

— Ronald Gladden, Participant

What’s next

The success of the second season of "Jury Duty: Company Retreat" could lead to the show being renewed for additional seasons, continuing to explore the comedic potential of its unique premise.

The takeaway

"Jury Duty: Company Retreat" has assembled a talented ensemble cast, both new and returning, to bring its fictional hot sauce company to life and provide viewers with a fresh and entertaining take on the reality TV genre.