Jury Duty season 2 trailer: New ‘Victim’ Heads to a Company Retreat He Thinks Is Real

He thought he landed a temp job. Instead, he walked into the most elaborate prank on television.

Anthony Norman on 'Jury Duty: Company Retreat'.
PHOTO CREDIT: Prime Video

Three years after the breakout success of Jury Duty turned one ordinary man into an unexpected fan favorite, the series is back — and so is the social experiment.

But this time, the courtroom benches are gone.

Prime Video has dropped the first trailer for Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat, and the spotlight now shifts to Anthony Norman, a man who believes he’s been hired as a temp worker to help organize a corporate getaway.

What he doesn’t know? Every single person around him is an actor.

In season 1, viewers watched Ronald Gladden navigate a fake jury trial filled with over-the-top personalities, including a scene-stealing performance from James Marsden playing an exaggerated version of himself.

Now, the setting moves from courthouse drama to corporate chaos.

Anthony arrives at Rockin’ Grandma’s, a hot sauce company preparing for its annual retreat. From the outside, it sounds like a normal assignment.

But the trailer reveals a whirlwind of absurdity waiting for him: a so-called “nepo baby” CEO returning from a six-month vacation, whispers of a company sale, awkward HR tensions — and yes, even a conga line.

There are also the classic retreat staples. Think strange team-building exercises, intense motivational speeches, and a group ASMR session that leaves Anthony visibly confused.

Through it all, cameras quietly capture his growing disbelief.

At one point, he admits, “I real-life feel like I’m on a TV show… but this is not something that you can just make up.”

Still, much like his predecessor, Anthony doesn’t check out. Instead, he leans in. He defends his new coworkers. He tries to bring order to the madness.

“I care about y’all. This is a family,” he says earnestly in the trailer — a line that already hints at why viewers may fall for him just as hard as they did the first time around.

The ensemble cast 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.

Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat premieres March 20 on Prime Video with three episodes, followed by weekly drops leading up to the April 3 finale.

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