Sorry ‘Jury Duty’ Fans, Season 3 Is Unlikely To Set Sail On The Open Waters
Amazon has greenlit a third instalment of the prank-based comedy following its second season success. Viewers have enthusiastically proposed relocating the show to a cruise ship, a concept that cast and crew have discussed as a potential way to raise the scale and ambition of future storylines.
Producers have ruled out this direction, contending that the programme's strength lies in placing unsuspecting participants in ordinary, relatable situations. Executive producer Anthony King explained that the real creative challenge involves discovering authentic human connection within mundane settings like jury duty and company retreats, rather than contriving excitement through exotic locations. The writers' room will continue building character arcs and unpredictable scenarios within this grounded approach for the upcoming season.
- Amazon has renewed Jury Duty for a third season; fan speculation about a cruise ship setting has been rejected by producers
- The show's creative team believes its appeal comes from mundane, everyday premises rather than spectacular ones, and will expand scope within grounded settings