The star explains just why more people need to be watching the show’s second season
One of the stars of a highly rated series that has returned for a second season has explained exactly why everyone should watch.
A cast member of Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat believes that the show’s return is what ‘ the world needs right now’. While the debut season was a cult hit, they hope even more people tune in for the follow up.
The original series of Jury Duty was a unique mix of reality series, sitcom and mockumentary when it made its debut back in 2023. It saw a fake court trial set up with almost everybody taking part being an actor. Even the case was fictional.
However, there was one person who thought everything was real – Ronald. Everything that happened, inside and outside the courtroom, was planned and scripted.
Meanwhile, the new season captures a corporate offsite event at a family-owned hot sauce company from the perspective of Anthony, a recently hired temporary worker. What he doesn’t realise is the entire experience is staged.
Every colleague around him is performing a role and 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.
As it stands the series, which is streaming on Prime Video, boasts a 92% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. In an exclusive chat, Alex Bonifer, who plays the role of Dougie Jr, the CEO’s son hoping to take over the company, told us exactly why everyone should be watching.
He said: “I would just say it’s a show that the the world needs right now. There’s a lot going on in our world, in our show I think is Is is fun and funny and uplifting.
“And there’s a lot of heart. So if you want a good uplift, if you want a good break from everything that’s going on in our society, check out Jury Duty Presents Company Retreat.”
He also added that the new hero of the piece is another reason to tune in as his actions leading up to the show’s finale, set to stream on April 3, will give the audience hope in their own lives.
Alex added: “Every single person can learn from Anthony Norman and what he does [in the finale]. I felt so – and I will for the rest of my life – so honoured to be there at the end. Witnessing what he did, without giving anything away.
“He didn’t stand anything to gain, if anything, he had a lot to lose and he did what was right for a group of individuals that he had fallen in love with and we him, you know. So I think just like acting out of like, just pure kindness and pure love, is something that I hope people take away.
“That is a choice that people can make. It is a choice to act for the benefit of others and not always, for the benefit of yourself. That’s what I hope is a one of, if not, the biggest type of way.”
Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat is streaming on Prime video



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