James Marsden's 'Jury Duty' Comedy: A Bizarre and Hilarious Reality You Can't Miss
Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

Amazon Freevee's "Jury Duty" is a documentary-style court case series filmed in a real courtroom with a fake civil case and improv actors, including James Marsden playing an exaggerated version of himself. Juror Ronald Gladden was unaware that the proceedings were entirely fake, and the other participants had to keep the secret for 17 days. Despite the bizarre situations, Gladden came off as a hero and befriended one of the weirder jurors. The charade was revealed by the presiding judge, but Gladden laughed about the elaborate set-up and remains friends with the people he met making the show.