Jury Duty is expanding its latest installment with new bonus content. Prime Video has confirmed that Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat will receive two additional episodes on April 10, 2026, including a reunion special hosted by James Marsden and a crossover-style meetup between the franchise’s two central “heroes.”
The release will be available globally across more than 240 countries, reinforcing the show’s growing international reach.
The first bonus episode, titled “The Reunion,” functions as a retrospective on Season Two. Hosted by James Marsden, who previously earned an Emmy nomination for his role in Season One, the special gathers the full ensemble alongside breakout participant Anthony Norman.
The episode combines:
- Cast reflections on the production process
- Insights into the show’s elaborate staging
- Previously unseen footage from the season
This format mirrors traditional reality-TV reunions but remains aligned with the show’s hybrid identity, part scripted comedy, part social experiment.
Franchise Crossover: Norman Meets Gladden
The second bonus episode, “The Meeting,” centers on a more focused concept: a first-time interaction between Anthony Norman and Ronald Gladden.
Set in a Los Angeles coffee shop, the episode documents a candid discussion between the only two individuals who unknowingly participated in the show’s constructed realities. The conversation explores:
- Their individual experiences navigating staged environments
- The psychological and social impact of the experiment
- How their lives changed after the series aired
This pairing effectively creates a continuity bridge between Season One and Company Retreat.
Expanded Audio Commentary Across Season Two
In addition to the on-screen content, Prime Video is rolling out new audio commentary tracks across all eight episodes of Season Two.
Participants include:
- Anthony Norman
- Alex Bonifer
- Stephanie Hodge
- Rachel Kaly
- Emily Pendergast
- Marc-Sully Saint-Fleur
These tracks are positioned as a deeper production-layer experience, offering context on how scenes were constructed and how performances were coordinated around a non-actor participant.
The Premise Remains the Core Hook
Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat continues the franchise’s defining format: placing a real person inside a fully scripted environment without their knowledge.
Season Two follows Anthony Norman, a temporary employee attending a corporate retreat for a family-run hot sauce company. Unknown to him:
- Every colleague is an actor
- Every scenario is pre-designed
- Every interaction is part of a controlled narrative
As the company’s leadership transition unfolds, the staged retreat becomes a conflict between corporate expansion and small-business identity, while Anthony reacts in real time, unaware of the orchestration around him.
The series is backed by a production team with strong comedy credentials, including:
- Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky (creators)
- Jake Szymanski (director)
- Executive producers with credits spanning The Office, The White Lotus, and Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
With these additions, Prime Video is extending the lifecycle of Company Retreat beyond its core season. Rather than a conventional follow-up season announcement, the platform is leveraging:
- Event-style bonus episodes
- Supplementary commentary content
- Character-driven follow-ups
This strategy aligns with broader streaming trends focused on engagement retention rather than rapid season turnover.
The April 10 rollout is not a continuation of the narrative but a post-season expansion, designed to deepen audience engagement with the show’s central experiment.
For viewers, the appeal lies less in new plot developments and more in deconstructing how the illusion was built, and how its only unaware participants processed it afterward.

























