Prime Video just debuted the official trailer and key art for Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat, the highly anticipated follow-up to Jury Duty. The new footage teases the Annual Company Retreat at Rockin’ Grandma’s, where one unsuspecting temp worker lands in the middle of a workplace mess that is way bigger than team-building.
A Workplace Setup That Turns Into a Full-Blown Trap
Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat frames everything through Anthony, a newly hired temporary worker who thinks he has a normal corporate offsite ahead of him. He does not. The entire retreat is staged, every “coworker” performs a role, and the schedule stays meticulously orchestrated whether the action happens in conference rooms or during downtime.
As the founder of a family-owned hot sauce company prepares to step down, the retreat morphs into a tug-of-war between big corporate ambition and small business values, with control of the company on the line.
The Cast and Creative Team Behind the Chaos

The ensemble includes Alex Bonifer, Blair Beeken, Emily Pendergast, Erica Hernandez, Jerry Hauck, Jim A. Woods, LaNisa Renee Frederick, Marc-Sully Saint-Fleur, Rachel Kaly, Rob Lathan, Ryan Perez, Stephanie Hodge, Warren Burke, and Wendy Braun.
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The series comes from executive producers David Bernad, Lee Eisenberg, Gene Stupnitsky, Todd Schulman, Nicholas Hatton, Jake Szymanski, Anthony King, Chris Kula, and James Marsden. Eisenberg and Stupnitsky co-created the series, with Szymanski directing.
Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat Premiere and Rollout Schedule

Season Two premieres March 20, 2026 on Prime Video with three episodes. Prime Video follows with two episodes on March 27, then closes the season with a three-episode finale on April 3, available in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
Ronald Gladden serves jury duty on a civil trial in Los Angeles. To him there is nothing out of the ordinary in proceedings. Little does he know, however, that all the other participants – his fellow jurors, the judge, the plaintiff and defendant, everybody – are actors, the trial isn’t real and everything is staged. (Season One)
Anthony, a temp at a hot sauce company, attends a corporate retreat. As the founder prepares to step down, the getaway transforms into a clash between corporate ambitions and small business values. Unbeknownst to Anthony, it’s all staged. (Season Two)
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Are you ready to watch Anthony realize everyone around him is acting? Do you think this retreat setup can top the original Jury Duty premise? Which part sounds funniest, the corporate takeover or the small business chaos? Share your thoughts in the comments or @me.
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