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Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat

TBAPremiered March 20, 2026Comedy

Anthony, a temp at a hot sauce company, attends a corporate retreat. As the founder prepares to step down, the getaway transforms into a clash between corporate ambitions and small business values. Unbeknownst to Anthony, it's all staged.

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The Los Angeles Times frames "Company Retreat" as a worthy successor to the original's "Truman Show" meets "Twelve Angry Men" formula, praising its "humane attitude" that aims "to bring out the best in its unsuspecting star, not to humiliate him." Creators Eisenberg and Stupnitsky are leaning into classic "slobs versus snobs" territory, drawing from '80s movie tropes with their "David versus Goliath" corporate setting. The trades are positioning this as a natural evolution—swapping jury sequestration for corporate team-building hell. With no audience voices in the mix yet, the critical conversation exists in a vacuum of cautious optimism. The press seems relieved that this isn't just cynical prank television, emphasizing the show's intention to elevate rather than embarrass its unwitting participant. If you're someone who found the original "Jury Duty" refreshingly kind-hearted in a reality TV landscape built on cruelty, this corporate retreat premise should hit the same notes. You're getting the same hybrid format—part scripted comedy, part unscripted human experiment—just with PowerPoint presentations instead of legal proceedings. Perfect for viewers who want their reality TV with a conscience and their workplace comedy with actual stakes.