The Man in the High Castle features some of the most complex characters in television. We see where they'd end up if they attended Hogwarts.
The Man in the High Castle is Amazon's adaptation of the Philip K. Dick novel about an Axis-occupied US. Here are the best episodes of the 3rd season.
Amazon's The Man in the High Castle is one of the most ambitious, controversial TV shows in recent history. Which of its characters were the smartest?
Spoilers ahead for Amazon's The Man in the High Castle. Season 4 of The Man in the High Castle arrived on Amazon's streaming service this past Friday, bringing the adaptation of Philip K. Dick's acclaimed alt-history novel to a close. But with 40 hour-long episodes, the creative team behind the scenes (led by series creator Frank Spotnitz) had to fill out the story beyond what the 240-page novel covered. With such adaptations come the expected good and the bad; The Man in the High Castle has been, overwhelmingly, on the good side of things, …
Amazon’s The Man in the High Castle season 4 sets the stage for the series finale, one where the multiverse is under threat by Nazi stooges.
The trailer for season 4 of Amazon’s The Man in the High Castle goes all out on its sci-fi storyline to bring the alt-history story to a close.
The Man in the High Castle is returning for its fourth and final season, and Amazon Prime Video has released the first trailer offering our first look at new footage. If you’ve missed the first three seasons, or are entirely unaware of this one, the series presents a thoughtful premise: what would the world be like had the Allied Powers lost World War II? Developed by Frank Spotnitz (The X-Files), the series is based on a 1962 alternate history novel of the same name by sci-fi icon Philip K. Dick. Imagining a reality where the Germans and/…
Amazon Prime Video officially reveals The Man in the High Castle season 4 release date during the show's panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2019.
Alternate realities have always been fascinating for viewers and readers everywhere. The world explored in Philip K. Dick's The Man in the High Castle, however, just might be one of the most unsettling alternate realities of them all. The world of High Castle is a world where the Axis won World War II, finding the German Third Reich and Japanese Empire in control of the United States decades later in the 1960s.