Where To Watch Internet Sensation ‘Jury Duty’: Streaming Info, Episode 5 Release Date, And More

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Amazon Freevee’s sensational new comedy Jury Duty is experimental TV at its best.

A unique mix of The Rehearsal, The Office, The Truman Show, and The Joe Schmo Show, the documentary-style series purportedly chronicles the inner workings of an American jury trial through the eyes of juror Ronald Gladden. The catch? The entire case is fake. Everyone except Ronald is an actor, and everything that happens — inside and outside of the courtroom — has been meticulously planned.

Created by former Office writers Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky and directed by Jake Szymanski, Jury Duty not only exudes hilarity — Lisa Gilroy’s scene from Episode 3 is one of the funniest TV moments of 2023 — but it’s also the rare feel-good reality show that’ll make you smile. It eschews mean-spirited cringe humor and instead prioritizes the inherent kindness of its lead character.

Jury Duty is one of the most enjoyable shows you’ll stream all year. Here’s how to watch the first four episodes of this exceptional new comedy series online.

Is The New Jury Duty Show On Netflix Or Hulu?

Nope. The series isn’t streaming on Netflix or Hulu.

Where To Watch Jury Duty Online:

The first four episodes of Jury Duty are now streaming for free on Amazon Freevee. Formerly known as IMDb TV, Amazon Freevee is a free, ad-supported video streaming service available in the United States.

You can watch the series on the Amazon website, Prime Video app, or the Freevee app, which is available on Roku, Fire TV, Android TV, Google TV, and more.

How Many Episodes Are There of Jury Duty?

The series consists of eight total episodes.

When Will Jury Duty Episode 5 Be On Amazon Freevee?

New episodes of Jury Duty will premiere over the next two Fridays on Amazon Freevee.

  • Episodes 5 and 6: Friday, April 14
  • Episodes 7 and 8: Friday, April 21