Jury Duty season 2: What time it’s out and the full ‘Company Retreat’ release schedule explained
Jury Duty is finally back, and there's been a big change
Jury Duty is back, though season 2 isn’t in another courtroom: it’s a Company Retreat, and this is exactly what time it’s out and the release schedule for all of the episodes.
The first series of Jury Duty may be one of the greatest achievements in reality TV. It took Ronald Gladden, an everyday guy living in California, and made him a juror – unaware that everyone and everything around him was fake.
Not only was it a joy to watch, but it was a tremendous success, paving the way for creators Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky (both of whom worked on The Office) to continue with season 2.
However, everyone asked the same question: could they get away with it again? Going by what we’ve seen from Jury Duty: Company Retreat, it’s an emphatic yes – so make sure you know what time it drops this week.

What time is Jury Duty: Company Retreat out?
Jury Duty season 2, titled Company Retreat, will premiere at 7am UK time on Friday, March 20. You can check when it drops in other time zones below:
- 12am PT
- 1am MT
- 2am CT
- 3am ET
- 4am Brazil
- 7am UK
- 8am Central Europe
- 9am Eastern Europe
- 11am Gulf States
- 12:30pm India
- 2pm Thailand
- 3pm China
- 4pm Japan
- 5pm Australia (AEST)
- 7pm New Zealand
While there are exceptions, Prime Video shows usually drop at 8am (just like Netflix). However, the clocks have just changed in North America, and we won’t switch to British Summer Time until Sunday, March 29.
That means the final episodes of Jury Duty season 2 will drop on streaming an hour later at 8am, as per usual. However, for the next two weeks, you’ll be able to watch new episodes an hour earlier.
How many episodes are there?
There are eight episodes in Jury Duty: Company Retreat, with each one around 25-30 minutes long.
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This is the same number of episodes as the first season.

Jury Duty: Company Retreat release schedule
- Episode 1: March 20, 2026
- Episode 2: March 20, 2026
- Episode 3: March 20, 2026
- Episode 4: March 27, 2026
- Episode 5: March 27, 2026
- Episode 6: April 3, 2026
- Episode 7: April 3, 2026
- Episode 8: April 3, 2026
What is Jury Duty season 2 about?
Jury Duty season 2 will take place – as the title suggests – a company retreat!
Specifically, it’ll follow a temp hired by the Rockin’ Grandmas Hot Sauce company to help its HR chief organise and execute all of the activities on the work trip.
If you still don’t understand how the show works, it’s simple: literally everyone, apart from the main star, is an actor. It isn’t a real hot sauce company, and all of the employees are just people playing a role.
“The entire experience is staged, every colleague around him is performing a role, and each moment – whether in conference rooms or during downtime – has been meticulously orchestrated,” the synopsis teases.
“As the founder prepares to step down, the getaway transforms into a clash between big corporate ambitions and small business values, with control of the company hanging in the balance.”

Who’s the ‘new Ronald’?
In season 1, it was Ronald Gladden. In Jury Duty: Company Retreat, it’s Anthony Norman who’s getting pranked.
As he says in the show, he’s a 25-year-old temp from Nashville, Tennessee. “I’m basically here to do anything they need me to do,” he tells the film crew.
Much like Ronald, it looks like Anthony will become pretty close to his colleagues/cast mates. “If they think they can just come in and do whatever they want to do, they’re in for a rude awakening,” he says in one clip.
That’s pretty much all we know about him… for now.
How to watch Jury Duty season 2 – is it still free?
Jury Duty season 2 will be available exclusively on Prime Video.
Those who watched the first season may not have realised this, as you likely watched it via Amazon – but it was actually free.
How much does Prime Video cost in 2026?
This means you get other Amazon perks, like One-Day and Same-Day Delivery, as well as access to Prime Video's library.
If you want to sign up for Prime Video on its own, without a full membership to Amazon Prime, it costs £7.99 per month.
You can also pay an extra £2.99 per month to go ad-free.
Amazon offers a 30-day free trial for Prime Video, so if you'd rather not commit to another direct debit for a streaming platform, you can try before you buy.
It started on Freevee, an Amazon-owned, ad-supported service (a bit like Tubi). Even if you didn’t have a Prime Video subscription, you could watch it free of charge.
However, it was discontinued in late 2024, meaning you can only watch Jury Duty: Company Retreat with a paid Prime Video subscription.
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