Funny Trailer for JURY DUTY Season 2 Sends a New Victim on a Wild Fake Company Retreat

Prime Video is bringing back one of its funniest comedy experiments with Jury Duty: Company Retreat, and this time the prank moves from a fake courtroom to a fake workplace.

The newly released trailer teases another elaborate setup, another completely unsuspecting participant, and a whole lot of actors committed to the bit.

Jury Duty Season 2 swaps out jury deliberations for corporate chaos. Instead of sitting through a staged trial, the new subject finds himself working for a made-up hot sauce company before being whisked away on a corporate retreat that spirals into something much bigger.

The new season premieres March 20 on Prime Video with three episodes. Two more episodes arrive March 27, followed by a three-episode finale on April 3.

This installment centers on Anthony, who signs on to work at Rockin’ Grandma’s, a hot sauce brand that looks like your typical small business with big personalities. What he doesn’t know is that every coworker around him is an actor and every awkward meeting is part of an elaborate setup.

The trailer reveals that Rockin’ Grandma’s is suddenly facing a corporate takeover from a private equity firm looking to reshape the company. Anthony, thinking it’s all real, steps up to defend the brand and the people he believes are his team.

At one point, he passionately declares, “If they think they can just come in and do whatever they feel like they want to do, they’re in for a rude awakening. I care about y’all. This is a family.”

That’s the magic of Jury Duty. It drops an ordinary person into an absurd situation and lets sincerity collide with complete fabrication.

The first season followed Ronald Gladden, who believed he was serving on a real jury while surrounded by actors, including James Marsden, playing an exaggerated version of himself. The concept earned the show Emmy recognition and turned Gladden into an unlikely fan favorite.

Now the creative team is scaling things up. The ensemble cast for Jury Duty: Company Retreat 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, all tasked with keeping straight faces while Anthony unknowingly navigates corporate drama.

The series is executive produced by David Bernad, Lee Eisenberg, Gene Stupinsky, Todd Schulman, Nicholas Hatton, Jake Szymanski, Anthony King, Chris Kula, and James Marsden. Eisenberg and Stupnitsky co-created the series, with Szymanski directing.

What made Season 1 of Jury Duty so addictive was watching genuine kindness and patience win out over escalating nonsense. Season 2 looks ready to test that formula in a new setting filled with trust falls, team-building exercises, and boardroom showdowns.

Anthony might be walking into the most ridiculous company retreat ever staged. The only question is how far this fake corporate machine is willing to go before he figures it out.

Check out the trailer for Jury Duty: Company Retreat and get ready for another round of wonderfully awkward chaos.

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