A season two of 'Jury Duty' could happen.
Amazon Freevee has struck gold with their reality mockumentary series Jury Duty and Social Media has found a new hero in Ronald Gladden - a regular citizen plunged into what he thought was a genuine trial, but was in fact staged, filled to the brim with improv actors and a hilarious caricature of James Marsden . In an interview with Variety, the show's producers David Bernard and Todd Schulman haven't ruled out a second series of the new-comic hit.
Speaking to Variety, Schulman said that the show is "an infinitely repeatable core concept, that core element of the show we can do again potentially in other worlds. I do think there are opportunities, but we haven’t gotten too deep into that yet.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Bernard describes how not only could the show's premise be recreated, but the setting can change too; "One of the initial premises of the show was it is a jury trial, but we sold it as every day you’re on trial, every day you’re confronted with situations and opportunities to make a decision. "I think we can take that same theme and premise and apply it to other areas outside a jury trial.
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