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‘Jury Duty’ Renewed for Third Season at Prime Video
Ronald Gladden left and James Marsden in Jury Duty 'Jury Duty' Courtesy of Amazon Freevee

Amazon’s Prime Video is renewing its candid-camera favorite Jury Duty for a third season, the tech company revealed at its upfront presentation on Monday.

The series, whose first season in 2023 followed an unsuspecting juror as he served in a scripted civil trial surrounded by actors, will return, Prime Video head of global TV Peter Friedlander announced on Monday. “Audiences loved Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat, so I’m thrilled to announce we will be coming back for a third season,” he said, without providing any further details, such as where the next reality-comedy concept will take place.

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Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky created the series originally for Amazon’s short-lived free ad-supported Freevee streamer, but the show was moved to Prime Video when Freevee shut down in 2025.

The second season, Jury Duty Presents: Corporate Retreat, relocated the hoax concept to the annual shindig of a hot-sauce company, where a temp worker was surrounded by actors. The season premiered earlier this year and wrapped on April 3.

The first season of Jury Duty premiered to a chorus of critical acclaim, and the series was ultimately nominated for four Emmys and two Golden Globes. When the second season premiered in March, The Hollywood Reporter’s review said it was a “sweeter, milder retread of its predecessor, with no new innovations or insights of its own.”

Jury Duty’s second season was executive produced by comedy veterans David Bernad, Eisenberg, Stupnitsky, Jake Szymanski, Anthony King, Chris Kula, James Marsden and Ruben Fleischer as well as alums of Borat actor Sacha Baron Cohen’s reality-comedy smashups Todd Schulman and Nicholas Hatton.

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Originally reported by Hollywood Reporter