‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat’ Takes the Hit Comedy From the Courtroom to the Corporate World on Prime Video

As outlined by Prime Video press release Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat will formally debut on March 20, 2026, reviving the Emmy-nominated comedy series with a fresh take on the workplace. The show will have a three-episode premiere, two more episodes on March 27, and a three-episode finale on April 3. The new film will be available for streaming in over 240 countries and territories, broadening the audience for the popular format that initially attracted viewers in 2023.

As reported in the Prime Video press release, Company Retreat switches the social experiment from the courtroom to a business retreat at a family-owned hot sauce firm. The narrative is told from the perspective of Anthony, a recently hired temporary employee who is unaware that all of his coworkers, meetings, and awkward bonding activities are all staged. The retreat turns into a pressure cooker of conflicting corporate goals and small-business principles as the company’s founder gets ready to step down, and Anthony is still the only gullible participant in the complex arrangement.

The Prime Video press release also highlights the impressive creative team behind the series. Executive producers include 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 co-created the series, while Szymanski serves as director.

Finally, according to the Prime Video press release, Company Retreat builds on the success of Jury Duty, which earned a Peabody Award, an AFI Award, four Emmy nominations (including Outstanding Comedy Series), two Golden Globe nominations, and multiple Critics Choice Award nods. By transporting its signature format into a corporate setting, the new series promises a fresh exploration of workplace dynamics while preserving the inventive, cringe-inducing humor that made Jury Duty a breakout hit.

Atar Aregabi: Writer, storyteller, and multimedia journalist bringing ideas to life through video and editorial content.
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