New trailer for 'Jury Duty' Season 2 gives us 1st look at Anthony, the newcomer at a wild company retreat
New trailer for 'Jury Duty' Season 2 gives us 1st look at Anthony, the newcomer at a wild company retreat
Kaitlin ReillyThu, February 26, 2026 at 4:58 PM UTC
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The new trailer for Season 2 of Jury Dutydropped on Thursday, and it’s giving us our first look at the new Ronald. This time, the cameras are following a man who thinks he’s joining a company to assist with their annual retreat — only to find himself in a world of corporate chaos.
Titled Jury Duty: Company Retreat, the new season follows Anthony, who is hired by the company “Rockin’ Grandmas” to assist with their annual event. What Anthony doesn’t know, of course, is that everyone except for him is an actor, playing out sitcom-like scenarios all to see how Anthony will react.
This season, there’s a Succession-like scenario in which the company owner is retiring and planning on leaving the business to his less-than-stable, perpetually vaping son. However, when a different company swoops in and offers to purchase the business, it throws the employees for a loop — and Anthony has to come in and handle all the drama.
Also in the trailer are moments like a company talent show (one employee chokes while attempting an ASMR routine into the mic) and camaraderie-building activities (another employee face plants during a trust fall). And one remote employee says she’s only on the retreat because she was told the boss was going to die — seemingly missing the memo that he was simply stepping down.
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Throughout it all, though, the even-tempered Anthony doesn’t freak out. In fact, he even declares the people around him “family.” Whether he will remain as chill and kind as Ronald Gladden did throughout the first season of Jury Duty remains to be seen, however — but things are already looking promising for the show’s next all-around good guy.
“I really feel like I’m on a TV show,” Anthony tells the camera at the end of the trailer. “But this is not something you can just make up.”
Jury Duty: Company Retreat arrives less than two years after the first season, which streamed on the since-defunct platform Freevee. It followed Southern California man Gladden, who, at the time of filming, believed he was a juror participating in a documentary about the court process. What he didn’t know was that everyone in the courtroom — from the judge to the other jurors — was an actor. That included James Marsden, who was playing an exaggerated version of himself.
At the end of the season, the truth was revealed to Gladden, who took home $100,000 and got to see the intricate behind-the-scenes workings of his very own version of The Truman Show.
The new season moves to Prime Video. It will stream beginning on March 20 with three episodes.
Source: “AOL Entertainment”