Jury Duty Season 2 Trailer Reveals New Unsuspecting Star

Prime Video's hit series Jury Duty returns with a new twist as Anthony Norman is thrust into the middle of a corporate takeover at a family-owned hot sauce company.

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

Season two of Prime Video's hit series Jury Duty, titled Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat, debuted its first trailer on Feb. 26, offering a look at the antics that can be expected when the show premieres on March 20. The new season introduces Anthony Norman, a temp worker at Rockin' Grandma's, who finds himself in the middle of a corporate takeover at the family-owned hot sauce company while trying to keep up with retreat activities like team-building and a company talent show.

Why it matters

Jury Duty has become a breakout hit for Prime Video, with the first season's unsuspecting star, Ronald Gladden, sharing his wild experience after the show's premiere. The new season promises more of the same hilarity and absurdity as the series continues to push the boundaries of reality TV.

The details

In the season two trailer, Anthony Norman explains that he's been hired as a temp worker at Rockin' Grandma's, where he'll assist with an upcoming company retreat. However, Anthony soon finds himself thrust into the middle of a corporate takeover of the family-owned business, all while trying to keep up with various retreat activities.

  • The season two trailer debuted on February 26, 2026.
  • Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat will premiere on Prime Video on March 20, 2026, with three episodes.
  • Two more episodes will be released on March 27, 2026, followed by a three-episode finale on April 3, 2026.

The players

Anthony Norman

The new unsuspecting star of Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat, who is hired as a temp worker at Rockin' Grandma's and finds himself in the middle of a corporate takeover.

Ronald Gladden

The unsuspecting star of the first season of Jury Duty, who shared his wild experience after the show's premiere.

James Marsden

An actor who played a heightened version of himself in the first season of Jury Duty, helping to sell the circumstances to Ronald Gladden.

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What they’re saying

“I real-life feel like I'm on a TV show, but this is not something that you can just make up.”

— Anthony Norman (Trailer)

“It was unlike anything I've ever experienced, hands down. I signed up for this expecting to go into this getting an experience I've never had—they far exceeded those expectations.”

— Ronald Gladden (E! News)

“That kind of improvisational comedy where you have an outline, but a creative license to go in and play opposite people who can speak the same language, I was always looking for an opportunity like that.”

— James Marsden (The Hollywood Reporter)

What’s next

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The takeaway

Jury Duty has proven to be a groundbreaking series that pushes the boundaries of reality TV, and the new season promises more of the same hilarity and absurdity as the show continues to captivate audiences with its unique format and unsuspecting stars.