It's time to get ready for Jury Duty season two.
The second season of the popular show, officially named Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat, will start with its first three episodes on March 20.
The next two episodes will come out on March 27, and the last three will be available on April 3.
This new season doesn't involve real jury duty.
Instead, it follows a group of people at a corporate retreat for a family-owned hot sauce company. They recently hired Anthony as a temporary worker, and he's in for a big surprise.
Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat is a comedy that looks like a documentary.
It follows Anthony, a new temporary worker, as he experiences a corporate retreat at a family-run hot sauce company. But Anthony doesn't know that the whole event is set up. Every co-worker is acting, and everything — from meetings to free time — has been carefully planned. As the founder prepares to leave, the retreat becomes a conflict between big company goals and small business values, with the future of the company at stake.
Actually, Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat has been filmed for a while now.
It was shot about a year ago in Agoura Hills, a suburb of Los Angeles. The first Jury Duty show was originally on Freevee, which is a play on the words “free TV.” But Freevee no longer exists — it used to be called IMDb TV.
The first Jury Duty followed Ronald Gladden, who turned out to be the most fun person in the group.
James Marsden played himself, and a group of unknown actors pulled off a great trick. Only Gladden didn’t know the whole plan. Marsden is an executive producer for Company Retreat, but he's not part of the cast.
Jury Duty is produced by David Bernad (The White Lotus, Bad Trip), Lee Eisenberg (Lessons In Chemistry, The Office), Gene Stupnitsky (Hello Ladies, The Office), Todd Schulman (The Chair Company, Who Is America?)
, Nicholas Hatton (Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, Who Is America?), Jake Szymanski (7 Days in Hell, Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates), Anthony King (The Afterparty, Silicon Valley), Chris Kula (Wrecked, Community), James Marsden (Paradise, Sonic The Hedgehog 3) and Ruben Fleischer (Superstore, St. Denis Medical). Eisenberg and Stupnitsky created the series together, and Szymanski is the director.
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