Prime Video Renews 'Jury Duty' for Season 3 After 8-Episode Second Run
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Updated · Hollywood Reporter · May 11
Prime Video Renews 'Jury Duty' for Season 3 After 8-Episode Second Run
7 articles · Updated · Hollywood Reporter · May 11
Prime Video used its Monday upfront presentation to confirm a third season of "Jury Duty," extending the candid-camera comedy after season two wrapped on April 3.
Peter Friedlander said audiences embraced "Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat," the second-season spinoff that moved the hoax from a courtroom to a hot-sauce company retreat.
No setting, cast or format details were disclosed for season three. The series was created by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky and shifted to Prime Video after Freevee shut down in 2025.
The 2023 first season broke out with critical acclaim and awards traction, earning 4 Emmy nominations and 2 Golden Globe nominations, giving Prime Video a proven franchise despite a cooler review for season two.
With its growing fame, how can "Jury Duty" find a new hero for Season 3 who is genuinely unaware of the elaborate hoax?
After a 'milder' second season, can the show recapture the 'thrill of discovery' that made its debut a global phenomenon?