Prime Video's wildly inventive social experiment is back with a fresh batch of chaos. The streaming platform has just unveiled an exclusive sneak peek at the next installments of Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat, giving fans a hilarious taste of what's to come before new episodes arrive this Friday.

The 'Company Retreat' Experiment Continues

Following the massive success of its first season, Jury Duty returned with a brilliant new premise for Season 2. This time, the action shifts from a courtroom to a corporate setting, following Anthony, an unsuspecting temp worker who believes he's attending a legitimate company retreat for a hot sauce brand. Unbeknownst to him, everyone else—from his quirky coworkers to the eccentric CEO—is an actor, creating a meticulously staged and often absurd environment for this one real person to navigate.

The first three episodes of the season are already streaming, and the experiment is proving just as captivating and comedic as the original. The new sneak peek teases the escalating antics and awkward team-building exercises awaiting Anthony in Episodes 4 and 5, which premiere tomorrow. The season will conclude with Episodes 6, 7, and 8 arriving next Friday, April 3rd.

Prime Video's Hit Factory

Jury Duty represents a unique brand of success for Prime Video. While the service is home to big-budget spectacles like Fallout and Reacher, this clever mockumentary series proves that a brilliant, simple concept can resonate just as powerfully with audiences. It's a testament to the platform's diverse strategy, which balances epic franchises with innovative, character-driven stories.

This approach has paid off across genres. For instance, the witty historical fantasy My Lady Jane became a surprise word-of-mouth hit, while action fans are already anticipating the return of Chris Pratt's 'Terminal List' in 2026. The platform is also developing major adaptations, including its highly anticipated 'God of War' series.

What's Hot on Prime Video Now

Subscribers currently have plenty to choose from beyond Jury Duty. The sci-fi thriller Mercy, starring Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson, has rocketed to the top of the movie charts, proving a major audience draw. In the series realm, the animated superhero drama Invincible continues its dominant run, currently holding the #1 spot in its fourth season after dethroning the popular crime series Young Sherlock.

The success of sneak peeks and exclusive first looks is a key strategy for building buzz, a tactic used across the industry. From the tense drama in a 'Dark Winds' season finale preview to the raw emotion in an Oliver Stark '9-1-1' clip, these glimpses are crucial for fan engagement. Even documentary giants like James Cameron utilize exclusive previews to captivate viewers.

Be sure to check out the new Jury Duty: Company Retreat sneak peek above and mark your calendars for the new episode drops. Will Anthony finally catch on to the elaborate ruse, or will the corporate charade reach even more ridiculous heights? Tune in to find out.