Prime Video Renews 'Jury Duty' for Third Season
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Amazon's acclaimed hidden-camera comedy, 'Jury Duty,' has been greenlit for a third season by Prime Video. Following the success of its innovative premise, which previously involved an unsuspecting individual navigating a staged legal proceeding or a corporate retreat filled with actors, the series continues to explore its unique reality-comedy format. The show's critical praise and numerous award nominations underscore its impact, and while the theme for the upcoming season remains under wraps, anticipation is high for its return.
Prime Video Announces 'Jury Duty' Third Season Renewal at Upfront Presentation
On May 11, 2026, during Amazon's upfront presentation, Prime Video's head of global TV, Peter Friedlander, confirmed the renewal of 'Jury Duty' for a third season. The series, which originated on Amazon's now-defunct Freevee streamer before transitioning to Prime Video in 2025, has captivated audiences with its inventive approach to comedy. The first season, which debuted in 2023, centered on Ronald Gladden, a real person unknowingly participating in a meticulously crafted civil trial alongside a cast of actors, including James Marsden. This groundbreaking format earned the show four Emmy nominations and two Golden Globe nods. The second season, titled 'Jury Duty Presents: Corporate Retreat,' shifted the elaborate prank to a hot-sauce company's annual gathering, featuring a temporary worker as the unsuspecting lead. While the second season, which premiered earlier this year and concluded on April 3, received a slightly milder reception from critics, the platform's decision to renew for a third season indicates strong viewer engagement and confidence in the show's potential. The creative minds behind the series, Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, will continue to executive produce, alongside a team of seasoned comedy producers.
The continued success of 'Jury Duty' highlights a growing appetite for innovative and genre-bending content in the streaming landscape. Its unique blend of reality and comedy offers a refreshing alternative to traditional scripted shows, demonstrating that authenticity, even within a constructed environment, can resonate deeply with viewers. This renewal encourages content creators to push boundaries and explore unconventional storytelling methods, proving that originality and a willingness to experiment can lead to both critical acclaim and popular success in the competitive world of digital entertainment.

