Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat Gets Two Bonus Episodes on April 10
Here’s a gift for fans who weren’t ready for the social experiment to end: Prime Video has announced two bonus episodes of the critically acclaimed...

Here’s a gift for fans who weren’t ready for the social experiment to end: Prime Video has announced two bonus episodes of the critically acclaimed hit comedy series Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat, debuting April 10, 2026, in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. The first, “The Reunion,” brings Anthony Norman and the entire cast together for a celebration hosted by James Marsden, who returns after his Emmy Award-nominated turn in Season One to moderate reflections on the production experience alongside never-before-seen footage. The second, “The Meeting,” delivers what might be the most anticipated conversation in reality-adjacent television: Anthony Norman and Ronald Gladden, the heroes of Company Retreat and the original Jury Duty respectively, meet at a Los Angeles coffee shop for a candid conversation about their unique shared experience as the only two people to have lived through this social experiment. Additionally, Prime Video subscribers will gain access to newly recorded audio commentary across all eight episodes featuring Anthony and key cast members.
The Reunion Episode#
“The Reunion” provides the behind-the-curtain experience that Jury Duty fans have come to treasure.
Anthony Norman and the entire cast come together for what promises to be equal parts celebration and revelation. James Marsden hosts, bringing the charisma that earned him Emmy recognition in Season One when he played a fictionalized version of himself navigating jury duty alongside an unsuspecting Ronald Gladden.
The gathering offers viewers an intimate look at the cast’s reflections on their production experience, the challenge of maintaining characters around someone who didn’t know he was the center of an elaborate performance. The never-before-seen footage presumably includes moments that didn’t make the final cut, extended scenes, and perhaps glimpses of near-breaks where the illusion almost shattered.
For a show built on deception in service of joy, the reunion represents the payoff: everyone finally able to speak freely about what they created together.
The Meeting Episode#
“The Meeting” delivers something unprecedented: the only two people who’ve experienced this particular form of reality television connecting over their shared journey.
Anthony Norman and Ronald Gladden meet at a Los Angeles coffee shop for a candid conversation. No one else has lived what they’ve lived. No one else has spent weeks surrounded by actors playing characters, believing the situation was real, only to discover they were the unknowing protagonist of an elaborate production designed to celebrate rather than humiliate them.
The conversation promises personal stories and perspectives on how the experience has impacted their lives. What does it feel like to learn everyone around you was performing? How do you process that revelation? What happens after the cameras stop? Only Anthony and Ronald can answer these questions from lived experience.
The Audio Commentary#
Beyond the bonus episodes, Prime Video adds newly recorded audio commentary across all eight episodes of Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat.
Anthony Norman joins Alex Bonifer, Stephanie Hodge, Rachel Kaly, Emily Pendergast, and Marc-Sully Saint-Fleur for running commentary reflecting on the making of the series. The commentary presumably reveals which moments were scripted versus improvised, how the cast navigated Anthony’s unpredictable responses, and the techniques they used to stay in character across extended filming.
For viewers who’ve already watched the series, the commentary offers reason to revisit with fresh perspective, hearing the show from inside the conspiracy rather than from Anthony’s unknowing viewpoint.

The Company Retreat Concept#
For those who haven’t yet experienced the series, Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat captures a corporate offsite event at a family-owned hot sauce company from Anthony’s perspective as a recently hired temporary worker.
Unbeknownst to Anthony, the entire experience is staged. Every colleague around him performs a role. Each moment, whether in conference rooms or during downtime, has been meticulously orchestrated. As the founder prepares to step down, the getaway transforms into a clash between big corporate ambitions and small business values, with control of the company hanging in the balance.
The ensemble cast features Alex Bonifer, Blair Beeken, Emily Pendergast, Erica Hernandez, Jerry Hauck, Jim A. Woods, LaNisa Renee Frederick, Marc-Sully Saint-Fleur, Rachel Kaly, Rob Lathan, Ryan Perez, Stephanie Hodge, Warren Burke, and Wendy Braun, all maintaining characters designed to create comedy while allowing Anthony to emerge as the hero.
The Creative Team#
The series comes from the team that made Jury Duty a phenomenon.
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, Your Friends and Neighbors), and Ruben Fleischer (Superstore, St. Denis Medical).
Eisenberg and Stupnitsky created the series. Szymanski directed. The pedigree spans comedy’s most acclaimed recent productions, from The Office‘s mockumentary innovations through Who Is America?‘s elaborate social experiments.
Who Should Watch April 10#
If you’ve already binged Company Retreat: The reunion delivers the cast reflection you’ve been wanting, while “The Meeting” provides the conversation only two people in the world can have.
If the original Jury Duty made you a believer: Ronald Gladden meeting Anthony Norman represents franchise crossover that honors what made both seasons work.
If James Marsden’s Season One performance delighted you: His return as reunion host brings the charm that earned Emmy recognition back to the franchise.
If you want to rewatch with new perspective: The eight-episode audio commentary transforms familiar viewing into insider experience.
If you appreciate comedy that celebrates rather than humiliates: Both seasons prove that deception can serve joy, and the bonus episodes reveal how the magic was made.

April 10 Brings Them Together#
The two bonus episodes of Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat debut April 10, 2026, on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. Audio commentary across all eight episodes will also become available.
James Marsden hosts the reunion. The cast reflects on what they created. Never-before-seen footage reveals what we missed. And Anthony Norman meets Ronald Gladden, the only two people who know exactly what the other experienced.
The social experiment continues. The heroes finally meet. April 10 delivers the conversations we’ve been waiting for.







