What Is It?
The Man in the High Castle is based on the Phillip K. Dick alternate-history novel of the same name about an America divided between the Nazis and Japanese after the Axis powers have won World War II. A resistance group fighting against the invaders discovers that other realities exist which hold the answer to freeing the country. Following is the official synopsis for the second season of the show:
The final season of The Man in the High Castle will be rocked by war and revolution. The Resistance becomes a full-blown rebellion, driven by Juliana Crain’s (Alexa Davalos) visions of a better world. A new Black insurgent movement emerges to fight the forces of Nazism and imperialism. As empires teeter, Chief Inspector Takeshi Kido (Joel De La Fuente) will find himself torn between his duty to his country and the bonds of family. Meanwhile, Reichsmarschall John Smith (Rufus Sewell) will be drawn towards the portal the Nazis have built to another universe, and the tantalizing possibility of stepping through a gateway to the path not taken.
Trailer
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Credits
Cast: Alexa Davalos, Rupert Evans, Luke Kleintank, DJ Qualls, Joel de la Fuente, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
Production: Eric Overmyer (Showrunner / Executive Producer), Ridley Scott (Executive Producer), Scott Free Productions (Production Company)
When Does It Return?
The fourth and final season of The Man in the High Castle premieres on Friday, November 15th on Amazon’s Prime Video. All episodes will be available for streaming that day.
Status
Amazon has announced the fourth season of this show as its last, continuing a trend of the streaming services ending their original shows after two to four seasons. But the show will at least have the chance to wrap up its storylines.
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