Jury Duty Season 2: Company Retreat Is the Hilarious, Heartwarming Prank Show We’ve Been Waiting For

Remember when Jury Duty dropped in 2023 and the entire internet fell in love with Ronald Gladden’s pure-hearted reactions? Well, lightning just struck twice—and this time the courtroom has been traded for a corporate retreat complete with trust falls, hot sauce tastings, and enough awkward team-building exercises to make your HR department blush.
Welcome to Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat, the eight-episode Season 2 that premiered on Prime Video on March 20, 2026. If you thought Season 1 was the feel-good TV event of the year, prepare to have your expectations completely exceeded.
The Setup That’s Even Wilder Than a Fake Trial
This season follows Anthony Norman, a genuinely nice 25-year-old temp from Nashville who answered what he thought was a simple job posting. Instead, he’s been hired as the new “Captain Fun” (yes, that’s his actual title) to help run the final annual retreat for Rockin’ Grandma’s Hot Sauce—a quirky, family-owned hot sauce company that is 100% fake.
Every single “employee” around him—from the retiring CEO Doug Womack to his ambitious son Dougie Jr. and the entire eclectic staff—is a professional actor. The entire retreat, the company drama, the mergers-and-acquisitions tension… all of it is meticulously scripted. Anthony is the only real person in the room, and the cameras are rolling 24/7.
The result? Pure comedic gold mixed with surprisingly touching moments of human connection.

Why This Season Feels Bigger (and Better)
The creators went “much bigger in scope” this time. Instead of being confined to a courtroom, we get an entire off-site retreat packed with zip lines, trust falls, spicy food challenges, and corporate intrigue involving a slick private-equity team trying to buy the company. The production value is noticeably higher, the jokes land harder, and the emotional stakes somehow feel even more real.
Critics are already loving it—Company Retreat is sitting at a sparkling 92% on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences are calling Anthony the new “internet’s boyfriend” and saying the show delivers the same wholesome escapism that made Season 1 a phenomenon.
Release Schedule (So You Can Binge Responsibly)
March 20 – Episodes 1-3 (“Onboarding,” “Team Building,” “Soft Launch”)
March 27 – Episodes 4-5 (“Accountability,” “Offsite”) ← Dropping TODAY!
April 3 – Episodes 6-8 (Finale)
Perfect weekend viewing: three episodes at a time, just enough to leave you dying for the next batch.

The Bottom Line
In a world full of gritty dramas and cynical comedies, Jury Duty Season 2 reminds us why we fell in love with the show in the first place: it’s funny because it’s kind. It’s clever because it’s sincere. And it’s impossible not to smile when you watch an ordinary guy like Anthony light up an entire fake company with nothing but pure enthusiasm and a can-do attitude.
If you need a show that restores your faith in humanity while making you laugh until hot sauce comes out your nose, clear your schedule. Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat is streaming now on Prime Video.Grab the popcorn (and maybe some antacids for the spicy challenges), hit play, and thank me later.

