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Amazon’s Prime Video is revamping its cult-favorite camera Jury duty for the third season, the tech company revealed in its presentation on Monday.
The series, whose first season in 2023 follows an unsuspecting juror as he serves in a scripted civil trial surrounded by actors, will return, Peter Friedlander, head of global television at Prime Video, announced Monday. “The audience loved it Presents jury duty: company review, “I’m happy to announce that we’ll be back for Season 3,” he said, without offering any other details, such as where the next live-action comedy concept will take place.
Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky originally created the series for Freevee, which supported Amazon’s short-lived free advertising, but the show was moved to Prime Video when Freevee closed in 2025.
season two, Presents Jury Duty: Corporate Retractionhe transferred the concept of the trick to the hot sauce company’s annual party, where the temporary worker was surrounded by actors. The season premiered earlier this year and concluded on April 3.
The first season of Jury duty The series premiered to much critical acclaim, and was eventually nominated for four Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. When Season 2 premiered in March, Hollywood ReporterA review said it was “a nicer, milder revamp of its predecessor, with no new innovations or insights of its own.”
Jury dutyThe second season was executive produced by comedy veterans David Bernad, Eisenberg, Stupnitsky, Jake Szymanski, Anthony King, Chris Cola, James Marsden and Ruben Fleischer as well as alumni Borat Sacha Baron Cohen’s live-action comedy stars Todd Shulman and Nicholas Hutton.
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