Amazon Prime's "Man in the High Castle" will be ready for another season and fans can't wait to see what happens next in the dystopian web TV series. Prior to July's San Diego Comic-Con 2016, fans were left in the dark about the fate of the series. However, it was already confirmed by some of the cast members at the event that "Man in the High Castle" Season 2 will premiere this year.
"Man in the High Castle" is based on the novel by Phillip K. Dick that features a dystopian alternative history, in which Japan and Germany won World War II, with the United States under their control. At the Comic Con, Dick's daughter, Isa Hackett, told the audience that fans will soon meet the mysterious titular character, Digital Trends reported. Hackett also revealed that much of the story in "Man in the High Castle" Season 2 won't necessarily stick to the flow of the story found in the book.
Spoilers about "Man in the High Castle" Season 2 were also shared at the panel. Juliana Crain (Alexa Davalos) will need to deal with the destruction of the resistance and Luke Kleintank's Joe Blake will soon find himself in Berlin. As for Rupert Evan's Frank Frink, the character was able to view the mysterious newsreel footage in the previous season and this will have an effect on him. Frank will become even more radicalized, the report detailed. After being adamant about not giving up the whereabouts of girlfriend, Juliana, the factory worker might meet his demise soon if his Jewish bloodline gets discovered.
"Man in the High Castle" Season 2 will premiere on Dec. 16 with ten episodes. The new season will also introduce a new character. As confirmed by Deadline, Sebastian Roche will be on board for the sophomore season to play the recurrent role of Joe's estranged father. "The Originals" star's character is described as a "wealthy, high-ranking Nazi official based in Berlin." This could be the reason why Joe will move to the city.