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! width=1% | Year! width=26% | Award! width=47% | Category! width=24% | Nominee(s)! width=2% | Result| Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode| Lawson Deming, Cory Jamieson, Casi Blume, Nick Chamberlain| {{nom}}| Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series| Chelah Horsdal| {{won}}| Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project| Saber Jlassi, Igor Zanic, Chris Parks, Nick Chamberlain (“Statue of Liberty Destruction“)| {{nom}}|2020| Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series| Chelah Horsdal| {{won}}
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    {edih}| editor = Kathrynn Himoff }} {edih}| cinematography = James HawkinsonGonzalo Amat| runtime = 45–70 minutes {edih}| channel = Amazon Prime VideoThe Man in the High Castle is an American dystopian alternate history television series created for streaming service Amazon Prime Video, depicting a parallel universe where the Axis powers of Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan rule the world after their victory in World War II. It was created by Frank Spotnitz and produced by Amazon Studios, Ridley Scott’s Scott Free Productions (with Scott serving as executive producer), Headline Pictures, Electric Shepherd Productions, and Big Light Productions.WEB,www.amazon.com/Man-High-Castle-Season/dp/B00RSGIVVO, The Man in the High Castle, Amazon Prime Video, NEWS, TV Review: The Man in the High Castle,variety.com/2015/tv/reviews/man-in-high-castle-amazon-review-1201637876/, Variety, November 18, 2015, November 18, 2015, The series is based on Philip K. Dick’s 1962 novel of the same name.The pilot premiered in January 2015, and Amazon ordered a ten-episode season the following month which was released in November. A second season of ten episodes premiered in December 2016, and a third season was released on October 5, 2018. The fourth and final season premiered on November 15, 2019.{{TOC limit|3}}

    Setting

    Set in 1962, the series’ main setting is a parallel universe where the Axis powers have won World War II in 1946 after Giuseppe Zangara successfully assassinates United States President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933, creating a series of developments that include the Germans dropping an atomic bomb on Washington, D.C. (now renamed “District of Contamination“). The German Reich extends to Europe and Africa and the Empire of Japan comprises Asia, but most of the series is set in the former US and in Germany proper.(File:JPS flag.svg|thumb|Flag of the Japanese Pacific States, part of the Empire of Japan)Western North America, now part of the “Japanese Pacific States”, is occupied by the technologically less-advanced Shōwa-period Empire of Japan, which has assimilated its formerly American citizens into Japanese culture, although high-class ethnic Japanese are extremely fascinated by pre-War American culture. Japan’s Trade and Science ministers work in the Pacific States’ capital, San Francisco. The Japanese rulers subject non-Japanese people to discrimination and grant them fewer rights.(File:The Man in the High Castle (Ridley Scott’s series).svg|thumb|Flag of Nazi America, part of the Greater Nazi Reich)Eastern and Midwestern North America is a colony controlled by the Greater Nazi Reich (GNR) under an aging Adolf Hitler. The colony, headed by a ” of North America”, is commonly referred to as “Nazi America” or “the American Reich” and its capital is New York City. The Nazis continue to hunt minorities and euthanize the physically and mentally sick. The superior technology of the Germans is highlighted by the use of video phones and Concorde-like “rockets” for intercontinental travel.File:Man_High_Castle_(TV_Series)_map.svg|thumb|The US as depicted in the television series. Though Denver is the capital of the Neutral Zone, Cañon City, Colorado, is a major setting.]]A Neutral Zone, which encompasses the Rocky Mountains, serves as a buffer zone between the Japanese Pacific States and Nazi America due to Cold War–like tensions between the German and Japanese blocs. Another buffer zone is present in the Urals.Films collected by the eponymous “Man in the High Castle” show views of numerous other Earths, including some where the Allies were victorious, some featuring executed Allied leaders (such as Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin), and some where an American resistance is doing well.

    Cast

    Main

    • Alexa Davalos as Juliana Crain, a young woman from San Francisco who is outwardly happy living under Japanese control. She is an expert in and is friendly with the Japanese people who live in San Francisco. As Juliana learns of The Man in the High Castle and his films, she begins to rebel.
    • Rupert Evans as Frank Frink (seasons 1–3), Juliana’s boyfriend at the beginning of the series. He works in a factory creating replicas of prewar American pistols, and creates original jewelry and sketches on his own time. Frank’s grandfather was Jewish, making him a target of discrimination. When Juliana vanishes just after the police kill her sister, Frank is taken into custody. Soon after, he turns against the state and works with the American Resistance.
    • Luke Kleintank as Joe Blake (seasons 1–3), a new recruit to the underground American Resistance who is actually an agent working for the SS, under John Smith. He transports a reel of the forbidden film The Grasshopper Lies Heavy to the neutral Rocky Mountain States as part of his mission to infiltrate the Resistance. He meets Juliana and quickly falls in love with her, leading to him questioning his allegiance to the Reich.
    • DJ Qualls as Ed McCarthy (seasons 1–3), Frank’s co-worker and friend. He closely follows politics and cares very much about Juliana and Frank’s well-being. It is revealed in season three that Ed is gay.WEB,www.theverge.com/2018/9/27/17909642/man-in-the-high-castle-review-season-3-amazon-prime-video, Season 3 of The Man in the High Castle doubles down on science fiction — and stumbles, Nelson, Samantha, September 27, 2018, The Verge,
    • Joel de la Fuente as Takeshi Kido, the chief inspector who is the ruthless head of the stationed in San Francisco
    • Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Nobusuke Tagomi (seasons 1–3), the Trade Minister of the Pacific States of America. His true loyalties are ambiguous throughout the first season.
    • Rufus Sewell as John Smith, an SS , later promoted to , and then to of the colony of North America (near series end becoming Reichsführer of a newly autonomous North American Reich) who is investigating the Resistance in New York. He is a natural-born American who had served in the US Army Signal Corps. He initially lives a comfortable suburban life with a wife and three children but subsequently moves the family to Manhattan.
    • Chelah Horsdal as Helen Smith (seasons 2–4; recurring season 1), wife of John Smith and queen bee of the New York Nazi social set. Natural born American before the war, she plays an enormous role in John Smith choosing an allegiance to the Nazis. She later faces a crisis in the consequences to that decision when her own son gives his life for the regime and her whole world collapses.
    • Brennan Brown as Robert Childan (seasons 2–4; recurring season 1), an antique store owner who makes secret deals with Frank
    • Callum Keith Rennie as Gary Connell (season 2), leader of the West Coast Resistance movement and enforcer for AbendsenNEWS,deadline.com/2016/04/callum-keith-rennie-amazon-man-in-the-high-castle-rafael-de-la-fuente-when-we-rise-abc-miniseries-1201738709/, Callum Keith Rennie joins Amazon’s Man in the High Castle; Rafael de la Fuente in When We Rise ABC Miniseries, Denise, Petski, Deadline Hollywood, April 15, 2016, April 17, 2016,
    • Bella Heathcote as Nicole Dörmer (seasons 2–3), a young Berlin-born filmmaker who crosses paths with Joe, and moves to the American Reich in the third seasonNEWS,deadline.com/2016/04/bella-heathcoate-cast-man-in-the-high-castle-warren-christie-eyewitness-1201732913/, Bella Heathcote joins Man in the High Castle; Warren Christie in Eyewitness, Petski, Denise, Deadline Hollywood, April 6, 2016, April 8, 2016,
    • Michael Gaston as Mark Sampson (season 3; recurring season 1; guest season 2), a Jewish friend of Frank’s living in San Francisco, who later relocates to the Neutral Zone.
    • Jason O’Mara as Wyatt Price, also known as Liam (season 3–4), an Irishman who is a black market supplier of information to Juliana
    • Frances Turner as Bell Mallory (season 4), the leader of the Black Communist Rebellion (BCR) in San Francisco

    Recurring

    • Aaron Blakely as Erich Raeder (seasons 1–3), an working with Smith
    • Carsten Norgaard as Rudolph Wegener (season 1), a disillusioned high-ranking Nazi official who trades secrets with Tagomi
    • Rick Worthy as Lemuel “Lem” Washington, the owner of the Sunrise Diner in Canon City and member of the Resistance
    • Camille Sullivan as Karen Vecchione (seasons 1–2), a leader of the Pacific States branch of the Resistance
    • Lee Shorten as Hiroyuki Yoshida (seasons 1–2), a sergeant and Inspector Kido’s right-hand man
    • Arnold Chun as Kotomichi, Tagomi’s aide-de-camp, who came from the parallel world after his hometown, Nagasaki, was destroyed by an American atomic bomb
    • Bernhard Forcher as Hugo Reiss (season 1), the German ambassador to the Japanese Pacific States
    • Christine Chatelain as Laura Crothers (season 1), Frank’s sister, who is executed as a threat to force a confession from Frank
    • Hank Harris as Randall Becker (season 1), a member of the Pacific States branch of the Resistance
    • Allan Havey as the Origami Man (season 1), a Sicherheitsdienst (SD) operative sent to Canon City to eliminate members of the Resistance
    • Burn Gorman as the Marshal (season 1), a bounty hunter searching for concentration camp escapees
    • Shaun Ross as the Shoe Shine Boy (season 1), a young albino man living in Canon City
    • Rob LaBelle as Carl (season 1), a book store clerk in Canon City who is revealed to be a concentration camp escapee, David P. Frees
    • Geoffrey Blake as Jason Meyer (season 1), a Jewish member of the Resistance
    • Daisuke Tsuji as the Crown Prince of Japan (season 1)
    • Mayumi Yoshida as the Crown Princess of Japan (seasons 1, 4)
    • Amy Okuda as Christine Tanaka (season 1), an office worker working in the Nippon Building
    • Neal Bledsoe as SS-Captain Connolly (season 1), an American SS officer serving under John Smith, later revealed to be a spy working for Reinhard Heydrich
    • Hiro Kanagawa as Taishi Okamura (seasons 1–2), the leader of a based in the Pacific States
    • Louis Ozawa Changchien as Paul Kasoura (seasons 1–2), a wealthy lawyer who collects prewar American memorabilia
    • Tao Okamoto as Betty Kasoura (season 1), Paul’s wife
    • Stephen Root as Hawthorne Abendsen / the Man in the High Castle (seasons 2–4), the head of the American antifascist resistance, creating films set in other worlds
    • Sebastian Roché as Martin Heusmann (seasons 2–3), Joe’s estranged father and a high-ranking in the Nazi governmentNEWS,deadline.com/2016/04/fx-tyrant-cast-annet-mahendru-sebastian-roche-amazon-man-in-the-high-castle-1201735557/, FX’s Tyrant casts Annet Mahendru; Sebastian Roché in Amazon’s Man in the High Castle, Deadline Hollywood,
    • Cara Mitsuko as Sarah (season 2), a Japanese American Resistance member, Frank’s confidante and a survivor of the Manzanar concentration camp
    • Tate Donovan as George Dixon (season 2), Trudy’s biological father and a member of the resistance in New York City
    • Michael Hogan as Hagan (seasons 2–3), an ex-priest and leader in the San Francisco Resistance
    • Tzi Ma as General Hidehisa Onoda (season 2), a leading member of the Japanese Army
    • Giles Panton as Billy Turner (season 3–4), a Nazi Reich American advertising executive who is working with Nicole Dörmer to “erase” the memories of the former U.S. from the minds of the citizens in the Nazi Reich America
    • Ann Magnuson as Caroline Abendsen (season 3–4), the wife of Hawthorne Abendsen
    • Laura Mennell as Thelma Harris (season 3), a closeted lesbian gossip column reporter in New York City
    • Janet Kidder as Lila Jacobs (season 3), one of the many Jews protected in a Catholic commune in the Neutral Zone
    • Jeffrey Nordling as Daniel Ryan (season 3), a Jungian therapist employed to treat Helen Smith’s grief following the death of her son Thomas
    • Akie Kotabe as Nakamura (season 3), a Japanese-American sergeant of mixed ethnicity who works under Kido as Yoshida’s replacement
    • Tamlyn Tomita as Tamiko Watanabe (season 3–4), an Okinawan-Hawaiian painter who befriends Tagomi
    • Eijiro Ozaki as Inokuchi (season 3–4), an admiral and the head of the Imperial Japanese Navy fleet stationed in the San Francisco Bay
    • James Neate as Jack (season 3), a man in the Neutral Zone with whom Ed McCarthy becomes romantically involved
    • Sen Mitsuji as Toru Kido (season 4), Inspector Kido’s son who suffers from PTSD
    • Chika Kanamoto as Yukiko (season 4), Childan’s assistant and later wife
    • Clé Bennett as Elijah (season 4), Bell Mallory’s lover and one of the members of the BCR
    • David Harewood as Equiano Hampton (season 4), the leader of the BCR
    • Rachel Nichols as Martha (season 4), Helen Smith’s “wife-companion” assigned by the Reich to keep an eye on her
    • Michael Hagiwara as Okami (season 4), a Yakuza boss operating in the JPS
    • Bruce Locke as Yamori (season 4), a hardline Japanese general in favour of continuing the occupation of the JPS
    • Eric Lange as Whitcroft (season 4), a general and John Smith’s second-in-command
    • Marc Rissmann as Wilhelm Goertzmann (season 4), an from Berlin
    • Rich Ting as Iijima (season 4), a Japanese captain

    John Smith’s family

    • Quinn Lord as Thomas Smith, John and Helen’s son and the eldest child. A member of the Hitler Youth, it is later revealed that he has inherited a form of muscular dystrophy (facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy) from his father’s side of the family. Learning this, he turns himself in to the Reich Sanitation Services and is euthanized. In the fourth season, Lord plays Thomas in an alternate universe where the Axis lost WWII.
    • Gracyn Shinyei as Amy Smith, John and Helen’s daughter
    • Genea Charpentier as Jennifer Smith, John and Helen’s daughter

    Juliana Crain’s family

    • Daniel Roebuck as Arnold Walker (seasons 1–2), Juliana’s step-father and Trudy’s father
    • Macall Gordon as Anne Crain Walker (seasons 1–2), Juliana’s mother who is still bitter about losing her husband in World War II
    • Conor Leslie as Trudy Walker (seasons 1–3), Juliana’s half-sister who is shot dead by the Kempeitai. However, she is shown alive at the end of the second season, revealed in the third season to be from an alternate timeline in which it was Juliana who died.

    Nobusuke Tagomi’s family

    • Yukari Komatsu as Michiko Tagomi (season 2), Nobusuke’s wife
    • Eddie Shin as Noriaki Tagomi (season 2), Nobusuke and Michiko’s son

    Historical characters

    Episodes

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    Season 1 (2015)

    {{Episode table |background=#7899B6 |overall=5 |season=5 |title=25 |director=18 |writer=24 |airdate=23 |released=y |episodes={{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 1| EpisodeNumber2 = 1| Title = The New World| DirectedBy = David Semel| WrittenBy = Frank Spotnitz
    Kenpeitai>Kempeitai begin searching for Juliana because of her connection to Trudy. Blake calls Schutzstaffel Smith, revealing that Blake is an agent of the SS.| LineColor =7899B6}}{{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 2| EpisodeNumber2 = 2| Title = SunriseDaniel Percival (director)>Daniel Percival| WrittenBy = Frank SpotnitzSicherheitsdienst>SD agent working against the resistance and orders him not to intervene. However, when Juliana goes to meet the agent, Joe drives up behind her to help her. The agent tries to kill Juliana, but she is able to throw the Origami Man over a railing to his death. In New York, Smith is ambushed by resistance fighters in an assassination attempt; he survives, but his aide Raeder is seriously wounded.| LineColor =7899B6}}{{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 3| EpisodeNumber2 = 3| Title = The Illustrated Woman| DirectedBy = Ken Olin| WrittenBy = Thomas Schnauz and Evan WrightMichael Rymer| WrittenBy = Thomas Schnauz and Jace RichdaleSchutzstaffel>SS Connolly is the informant supplying information about his movements to the resistance. In the Pacific States, Frank heads to the Crown Prince’s speech with a gun to assassinate him but hesitates. The Crown Prince is then shot by an unseen sniper. Wegener is not able to leave a microfilm capsule in the Science Minister’s pocket and is detained as a foreigner due to the shooting.| LineColor = 7899B6}}{{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 5| EpisodeNumber2 = 5| Title = The New Normal| DirectedBy = Bryan SpicerRob Williams (British screenwriter)>Rob WilliamsImperial Guard (Japan)>Imperial Guard commits for failing to protect the Crown Prince. Kido then states that if he cannot find the gunman, he will do the same. Juliana returns home to find an angry Frank, who alludes to his time in prison. Juliana visits her parents and learns that the Japanese killed Frank’s sister and children. When she later reports to the Japanese military, she is interrogated and asked about Trudy’s partner, Randall, but is ultimately let go. Joe returns to New York from the Neutral Zone and is kidnapped by Gestapo agents and brought to Smith’s office. He reports to Smith on the events in Canon City, though his report is contradicted by the Marshal’s. Smith tells Joe he has failed in his mission because the leader of the resistance escaped. Smith believes that Joe is being truthful and invites him home to celebrate Victory in America (VA) Day.| LineColor = 7899B6}}{{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 6| EpisodeNumber2 = 6| Title = Three MonkeysNelson McCormick (director)>Nelson McCormick| WrittenBy = Rob WilliamsBrad Anderson (director)>Brad AndersonEmma Frost (screenwriter)>Emma FrostKaryn Kusama| WrittenBy = Walon GreenMichael Slovis| WrittenBy = Jace RichdaleUnion Square, San Francisco>Union Square to meditate with Juliana’s charm. He opens his eyes to find himself in an alternate 1962 in which the Allies won World War II and the United States is in the midst of the Cuban Missile Crisis.| LineColor = 7899B6}}}}

    Season 2 (2016)

    {{Episode table |background=#424E5C |overall=5 |season=5 |title=25 |director=18 |writer=24 |airdate=23 |released=y |episodes={{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 11| EpisodeNumber2 = 1| Title = The Tiger’s Cave
    Daniel Percival (director)>Daniel Percival| WrittenBy = Frank SpotnitzColin Bucksey| WrittenBy = Rob WilliamsBrooklyn, and fleeing the Kempeitai, Juliana requests asylum at the Nazi embassy and leaves a letter to Frank.| LineColor = 424E5C}}{{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 13| EpisodeNumber2 = 3| Title = Travelers| DirectedBy = Daniel Sackheim| WrittenBy = Erik OlesonDavid Petrarca| WrittenBy = Wesley StrickJohn Fawcett (director)>John Fawcett| WrittenBy = Erik Oleson & Rick ClevelandLebensborn, an experiment to perfect racial purity. However, he takes up his father’s offer to remain in Berlin for a few more days. Kido attempts to use Onoda’s approval to extradite Juliana from the Nazi states but fails and reveals his motive for visiting Smith. Frank becomes further involved with the Resistance and Ed is revealed to be under the control of the Kempeitai to report on the Yakuza’s counterfeiting activities in exchange for his and Frank’s lives. Lem assists Abendsen with moving to a new location because the location of the High Castle may have been compromised. Abendsen destroys most of the films before he leaves. Tagomi reveals himself to his alternate wife Michiko and his son Noriyuke but discovers that the alternate Tagomi’s relationship with them is estranged. He is shocked to see Noriyuke, married to an alternate Juliana with their son.| LineColor = 424E5C}}{{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 16| EpisodeNumber2 = 6| Title = Kintsugi| DirectedBy = Paul Holahan| WrittenBy = Francesca GardinerKaryn Kusama| WrittenBy = Rob WilliamsAlex Zakrzewski| WrittenBy = Rick ClevelandChris Long (director)>Chris Long| WrittenBy = Wesley Stricknuclear testing at Bikini Atoll>recent test detonation of a hydrogen bomb at Bikini Atoll. Finally resolved to stop war between Japan and the Nazis, Tagomi takes the film and returns to his reality. When Thomas confronts Juliana to learn about his condition, their conversation is secretly being recorded. Smith later learns of the tape and takes it to protect Thomas’ secret. In a televised address, Heusmann frames the Japanese for Hitler’s death by poison and promises retaliation, much to Joe’s horror. Frank decides to assist the Resistance in assassinating Onoda by using their homemade bombs. Before the operation, he convinces Ed and Childan to leave San Francisco. Ed had flashback when he, Frank and Juliana first gathered near the bay of San Francisco. Frank and Sarah smuggle a car bomb into the underground parking garage of the Kempeitai. They set the bomb’s timer and attempt to leave the building but they are spotted by Kido and shots are exchanged in the lobby. Just as Tagomi arrives, the bomb detonates, killing Yoshida, General Onoda and his staff and collapsing most of the building. Kido survived the blast. The fates of Frank and Sarah are not shown.| LineColor = 424E5C}}{{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 20| EpisodeNumber2 = 10| Title = Fallout| DirectedBy = Daniel Percival| WrittenBy = Erik OlesonVolkshalle, appearing to assume control of the Reich. He publicly praises Smith for his service. The recognition that Smith receives inspires Thomas to turn himself over to the Public Health Department to be euthanized. After traveling to the Neutral Zone, a bereft Juliana learns from Abendsen that hope remains and that her sister is alive. Finally, Lem hands over Abendsen’s remaining films to Tagomi.| LineColor = 424E5C}}}}

    Season 3 (2018)

    {{Episode table |background=#A12300 |overall=5 |season=5 |title=25 |director=18 |writer=24 |airdate=23 |released=y |episodes={{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 21| EpisodeNumber2 = 1| Title = Now More Than Ever, We Care About You
    Daniel Percival (director)>Daniel Percival| WrittenBy = Wesley StrickJamestown, Colorado, with Hawthorne Abendsen and his wife, and is being cared for by Juliana. Abendsen tells Juliana that her destiny is to replace him. Juliana wants to know how she will die, but Abendsen still refuses to tell her. Later that night Abendsen and his wife are attacked by Nazis, prompting them to leave Jamestown. As they part ways, Abendsen tells Juliana to ask Tagomi how she dies because Abendsen sent Tagomi the remaining films. John Smith has been promoted to Oberst-Gruppenführer (Nazi equivalent of four-star general) and has just returned to New York City from Berlin. There is tension between him and his wife because of the death of their son, who is honored in a special public ceremony. Nicole Dörmer moves to New York to work in the Ministry of Propaganda and Joe Blake is posted by Himmler to the San Francisco embassy, as deputy trade attaché, Joseph Cinnadella. Joe Blake kills Erich Raeder.| LineColor = A12300}}{{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 22| EpisodeNumber2 = 2| Title = Imagine Manchuria| DirectedBy = Alex Zakrzewski| WrittenBy = Eric OvermyerErnest DickersonChris Collins (writer)>Chris CollinsJohn Fawcett (director)>John Fawcett| WrittenBy = Eric Simonsonbar mitzvah. Wyatt and Juliana reach Denver. Lem brings Juliana to the Abendsens.| LineColor = A12300}}{{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 27| EpisodeNumber2 = 7| Title = Excess Animus| DirectedBy = Steph Green| WrittenBy = Dre RyanJennifer Getzinger| WrittenBy = William N. Fordesaikido. Kido goes to the neutral zone to find Frank.| LineColor = A12300}}{{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 29| EpisodeNumber2 = 9| Title = Baku| DirectedBy = Deborah Chow| WrittenBy = Chris Collins and Chris WuCoit Tower in San Francisco. Abendsen tells Smith that the only way for a person to move to a parallel world is if their equivalent is already dead in the other place. Juliana travels to another world in front of Smith, who shoots her as she disappears.| LineColor = A12300}}}}

    Season 4 (2019)

    {{long plot|section|date=February 2020|plural=yes}}{{Episode table |background=#212C00 |overall=5 |season=5 |title=25 |director=18 |writer=24 |airdate=23 |released=y |episodes={{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 31| EpisodeNumber2 = 1| Title = Hexagram 64
    Daniel Percival (director)>Daniel Percival| WrittenBy = Wesley StrickNelson McCormick (director)>Nelson McCormick| WrittenBy = Julie HébertJohn Fawcett (director)>John Fawcett| WrittenBy = Kalen EganMark RichardTales from the High Castle, a Nazi propaganda anthology depicting an Allied victory dystopia. In return, they keep his wife safe. Juliana goes to the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC and travels back to her original world. She tries to pay for bread with US dollars in a bakery owned by Zina Parks. She takes refuge there while waiting for Wyatt. Obergruppenführer Goertzmann visits Reichsmarshall Smith and issues a veiled warning. Himmler, who survived the sniper attack, attends a dinner at Smith’s home. Helen is treated with unmasked suspicion by his wife, Margarethe. Himmler’s health is poor and he is cantankerous. Childan is in the custody of the BCR. He contacts the Crown Princess on their behalf and offers a temporary ceasefire in exchange for peace talks. General Yamori authorizes Kido to conduct reprisals in contradiction of Admiral Inokuchi’s instructions. Kido tells Captain Iijima that he knows he murdered Tagomi. John Smith learns of his death in the other world and that Juliana is back.| LineColor = 212C00}}{{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 35| EpisodeNumber2 = 5| Title = Mauvaise Foi| DirectedBy = Charlotte Brändström| WrittenBy = David ScarpaUnited States Marine Corps>Marines. He is devastated when he discovers that his best friend in the alt-world is Daniel Levine, his former comrade and friend in his own world, whom he knowingly let be sent to his death along with other Jewish US soldiers after he joined the Nazis in 1946.| LineColor = 212C00}}{{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 36| EpisodeNumber2 = 6| Title = All Serious Daring| DirectedBy = Julie Hébert| WrittenBy = Lolis Eric ElieVietnam War>Vietnam. Smith returns to his own world and seeks out Abendsen to find out what the repercussions would be of him intervening in the alt-world to save Thomas. Juliana believes that Abendsen’s propaganda monologues contain hidden messages. She decides to approach Helen Smith for help in stopping Reichsmarshall Smith. Toru Kido has taken up residence in an opium house owned by the Yakuza. Inspector Kido interrogates Admiral Inokuchi, who keeps his promise to the Crown Princess not to reveal her involvement in the covert peace talks with the BCR. She subsequently demands his release. General Yamori places the Crown Princess under house arrest. Inokuchi is court-martialled and found guilty of killing Trade Minister Tagomi. Kido watches the proceedings in silence, but intervenes just before Inokuchi is shot. He arrests General Yamori for the murder of Tagomi. Bell Mallory starts planning new tactical operations to destroy the “crimson pipeline” that supplies oil to the JPS.| LineColor = 212C00}}{{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 37| EpisodeNumber2 = 7| Title = No Masters But Ourselves| DirectedBy = Richard Heus| WrittenBy = Wesley StrickMargarete Himmler>Mrs. Himmler is back in town. She visits Helen and offers more veiled threats. Helen asks what she can do to regain the goodwill of the Reich. Helen subsequently appears on a live TV show for housewives. She switches on the charm and her appearance is a resounding success. Henry Iver kisses Jennifer Smith in the park. She is overheard telling him that her mother’s perfect wife behavior is all an act. Childan is arrested by the Kempeitai. Kido wants him to provide the names of the members of the BCR. Childan reveals names, revealing his racism and pro-Japanese sentiments. Kido lets him leave. The BCR attacks cause major infrastructural damage. Bell claims responsibility in the name of the BCR and says they will not stop until they have their own homeland. Kido admits to the Crown Princess that he does not think that the JPS is worth fighting for. The Japanese Emperor announces the withdrawal of his forces from the JPS.| LineColor = 212C00}}{{Episode list| EpisodeNumber = 38| EpisodeNumber2 = 8| Title = Hitler Has Only Got One Ball| DirectedBy = Frederick E.O. Toye| WrittenBy = Jihan CrowtherVietnam War. However, resistance members bomb the train and Helen is killed; Smith escapes alone and kills himself in the presence of Juliana. The erstwhile invasion of the Pacific States is immediately halted by Smith’s second-in-command, General Whitcroft, just as North American Reich forces are about to begin the invasion, and Whitcroft symbolically throws away his Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross>Ritterkreuz. As Juliana arrives inside the Poconos base once again, the resistance members watch as, for unknown reasons, thousands of people begin to emerge from other worlds through the portal; Abendsen leaves through the portal for another life elsewhere.| LineColor = 212C00}}}}

    Production

    Development

    In 2010, it was announced that the BBC would co-produce a four-part TV adaptation of The Man in the High Castle for BBC One together with Headline Pictures, FremantleMedia Enterprises and Scott Free Films. Director Ridley Scott was to act as executive producer of the adaptation by Howard Brenton.NEWS, Sweney, Mark,www.theguardian.com/media/2010/oct/07/ridley-scott-sci-fi-philip-k-dick-bbc-drama, Ridley Scott to return to work of sci-fi icon for BBC mini-series, The Guardian, October 7, 2010, October 7, 2010, On February 11, 2013, Variety reported that Syfy was producing the book as a four-part miniseries, with Frank Spotnitz and Scott as executive producers, co-produced with Scott Free Productions, Headline Pictures and Electric Shepherd Prods.WEB,variety.com/2013/tv/news/syfy-ridley-scott-frank-spotnitz-set-miniseries-1118066024/, Syfy, Ridley Scott, Frank Spotnitz set miniseries, A.J., Marechal, Variety, February 10, 2013, August 17, 2015, On October 1, 2014, Amazon Studios began filming the pilot episode for a potential television drama to be broadcast on their Prime web video streaming service.WEB,deadline.com/2014/07/the-man-in-the-high-castle-just-add-magic-amazon-studios-pilots-809111/, Amazon Studios adds drama The Man in the High Castle, comedy Just Add Magic to pilot slate, Nellie, Andreeva, Deadline Hollywood, July 24, 2014, August 17, 2015, Adapted by Spotnitz, the project was produced for Amazon by Scott, David Zucker and Jordan Sheehan for Scott Free, Stewart Mackinnon and Christian Baute for Headline Pictures, Isa Hackett and Kalen Egan for Electric Shepherd and Spotnitz’s Big Light Productions. The pilot was released by Amazon Studios on January 15, 2015.WEB, The Man in the High Castle: Season 1, Episode 1, Amazon,www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00RSI5EHQ/ref=dv_dp_ep1, January 15, 2015, January 17, 2015, Amazon Studios’ production process is somewhat different from those of other conventional television channels in that they produce pilot episodes of a number of different prospective programs, then release them and gather data on their success. The most promising shows are then picked up as regular series. On February 18, 2015, Amazon announced that The Man in the High Castle was green-lit along with four other series, and a full season would be produced.PRESS RELEASE,press.aboutamazon.com/news-releases/news-release-details/amazon-greenlights-full-seasons-mad-dogs-man-high-castle-new, February 18, 2015, February 18, 2015, Amazon greenlights full seasons of Mad Dogs, The Man in the High Castle, The New Yorker Presents, and children’s shows Just Add Magic and The Stinky & Dirty Show, The pilot, which premiered in January 2015, was Amazon’s “most-watched since the original series development program began”. The next month, Amazon ordered a ten-episode season, which was released in November to positive reviews.WEB, Tartaglione, Nancy, Nellie, Andreeva, Amazon orders 5 original series including Man in the High Castle, Mad Dogs,deadline.com/2015/02/amazon-orders-original-series-man-in-the-high-castle-mad-dogs-video-1201375797/, Deadline Hollywood, January 18, 2015, TWEET, FrankSpotnitz, Spotnitz, Frank, 633310523589681153, August 17, 2015, @dlairman @HighCastleTV Ten., TWEET, TheFienPrint, Fienberg, Daniel, 628253513504698368, August 3, 2015, Time for ‘Man in the High Castle,’ which premieres on November 20 on #Amazon. #TCA15, A second season of ten episodes premiered in December 2016, and a third season was announced a few weeks later.WEB,www.denofgeek.com/us/tv/the-man-in-the-high-castle/251495/the-man-in-the-high-castle-season-2-premiere-date-trailer-and-more-details, The Man in the High Castle season 2 premiere date: Season releases Dec. 16, August 12, 2016, Den of Geek, April 17, 2020, September 24, 2016,www.denofgeek.com/us/tv/the-man-in-the-high-castle/251495/the-man-in-the-high-castle-season-2-premiere-date-trailer-and-more-details," title="web.archive.org/web/20160924000420www.denofgeek.com/us/tv/the-man-in-the-high-castle/251495/the-man-in-the-high-castle-season-2-premiere-date-trailer-and-more-details,">web.archive.org/web/20160924000420www.denofgeek.com/us/tv/the-man-in-the-high-castle/251495/the-man-in-the-high-castle-season-2-premiere-date-trailer-and-more-details, dead, WEB,io9.gizmodo.com/the-man-in-the-high-castle-gets-another-season-and-anot-1790706939, The Man in the High Castle Gets Another Season and Another Showrunner, Trendacosta, Katharine, January 3, 2017, Gizmodo, May 30, 2017, WEB,www.youtube.com/watch?v=VP9wkTEgORI,ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211030/VP9wkTEgORI, 2021-10-30, The Man in the High Castle Season 3 – Exclusive: New York Comic Con Sneak Peek, Amazon Prime Video, October 6, 2017, YouTube, {{cbignore}} Amazon announced in January 2017 that they were bringing on new executive producer and showrunner Eric Overmyer for the third season to replace Spotnitz, who had departed from the show during the second season.WEB,deadline.com/2017/01/the-man-in-the-high-castle-renewed-season-3-amazon-new-showrunner-1201877742/, The Man In the High Castle Renewed For Season 3 By Amazon, Gets A Showrunner, Andreeva, Nellie, Deadline Hollywood, January 3, 2017, May 22, 2017, Season three was released on October 5, 2018. In July 2018, it was announced at San Diego Comic-Con that the series had been renewed for a fourth season,WEB,deadline.com/2018/07/man-in-the-high-castle-season-4-renewal-season-3-teaser-comic-con-1202431142/, Man In The High Castle Renewed For Season 4; Unveils Season 3 Premiere Date & Trailer – Comic-Con, Patten, Dominic, Deadline Hollywood, July 21, 2018, July 22, 2018, which was confirmed in February 2019 to be the last one of the series.WEB,deadline.com/2019/02/man-in-the-high-castle-canceled-season-4-last-amazon-explains-philip-k-dick-video-1202559680/, Man In The High Castle{{’, s 4th Season To Be Last For Amazon’s Alt-History Series|last=Patten|first=Dominic|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=February 19, 2019|access-date=February 20, 2019}} Daniel Percival and David Scarpa took over as showrunners for the final season.WEB,www.thewrap.com/man-in-the-high-castle-get-first-look-at-final-season-for-november-launch-video/, “Man in the High Castle”: Get First Look at Final Season for November Launch, Oewn, Phil, The Wrap, July 20, 2019, November 15, 2019,

    Filming

    Principal filming for the pilot took place in Seattle, with the city standing in for San Francisco and locations in New York City. Filming also took place in Roslyn, Washington, with the town standing in for Canon City and other Neutral Zone locations. Sites used in Seattle include the Seattle Center Monorail, the Paramount Theatre, a newspaper office in the Pike Place Market area, as well as various buildings in the city’s Capitol Hill, International District, and Georgetown neighborhoods. In Roslyn, the production used external shots of the Roslyn Cafe, along with several local businesses and scenery.NEWS,www.yakimaherald.com/article_0d6c8b9e-29bd-587c-aa8f-19be6227a32a.html, Roslyn hopes new TV show brings 15 more minutes of fame: The Man in the High Castle, Yakima Herald-Republic, October 6, 2014,web.archive.org/web/20200404015953/https://www.yakimaherald.com/article_0d6c8b9e-29bd-587c-aa8f-19be6227a32a.html, April 4, 2020, live, Pat, Muir, WEB,blogs.djc.com/blogs/NutsAndBolts/?m=201410,blogs.djc.com/blogs/NutsAndBolts/?m=201410," title="web.archive.org/web/20181021190908blogs.djc.com/blogs/NutsAndBolts/?m=201410,">web.archive.org/web/20181021190908blogs.djc.com/blogs/NutsAndBolts/?m=201410, Amazon builds film sets around DJC Building, Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce, October 21, 2018, dead, For the series, filming took place in Vancouver, British Columbia. Specific filming locations included West Georgia Street in the city’s downtown core, and the promenade of the Coast Capital Savings building in April 2015.WEB,yvrshoots.com/2015/04/shoot-the-man-in-the-high-castles-nazi-john-smith-rufus-sewell-films-at-vancouvers-iconic-arthur-erickson-designed-tower.html, Shoot: The Man in the High Castle{{’, s American Nazi John Smith (Rufus Sewell) films at Vancouver’s Arthur Erickson-designed concrete tower|publisher=YVRShoots.com|date=April 21, 2015|access-date=August 17, 2015|archive-date=July 26, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150726004744yvrshoots.com/2015/04/shoot-the-man-in-the-high-castles-nazi-john-smith-rufus-sewell-films-at-vancouvers-iconic-arthur-erickson-designed-tower.html|url-status=dead}} In May and June 2015, filming also took place at the University of British Columbia.WEB,ubyssey.ca/blog/the-man-in-the-high-castle-filming-at-ubc534/, The Man in the High Castle is filming at UBC, Jack, Hauen, The Ubyssey, June 1, 2015, August 17, 2015, Exterior shots of Hohenwerfen Castle in Werfen, Austria, were filmed in September 2015 for the tenth episode of the first season.WEB, Hakenkreuzflagge flatterte auf der Burg Hohenwerfen, Swastika flag flutters on Hohenwerfen Castle,www.salzburg.com/nachrichten/salzburg/kultur/sn/artikel/hakenkreuzflagge-flatterte-auf-der-burg-hohenwerfen-165991/, Salzburger Nachrichten, September 16, 2015, de,www.salzburg.com/nachrichten/salzburg/kultur/sn/artikel/hakenkreuzflagge-flatterte-auf-der-burg-hohenwerfen-165991/," title="web.archive.org/web/20151119235615www.salzburg.com/nachrichten/salzburg/kultur/sn/artikel/hakenkreuzflagge-flatterte-auf-der-burg-hohenwerfen-165991/,">web.archive.org/web/20151119235615www.salzburg.com/nachrichten/salzburg/kultur/sn/artikel/hakenkreuzflagge-flatterte-auf-der-burg-hohenwerfen-165991/, November 19, 2015, The interior scene where Hitler and Rudolph Wegener meet was shot on the ground floor of the Bell Tower.

    Release

    The first and second episodes were screened at a special Comic-Con event. The season premiered on November 20, 2015.NEWS,www.newsweek.com/new-trailer-man-high-castle-and-episode-two-preview-353342, August 19, 2015, July 13, 2015, A New Trailer for The Man in the High Castle and Episode Two Preview, Newsweek, WEB,www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/man-high-castle-creator-frank-812732, The Man in the High Castle Creator Frank Spotnitz on Creating Alternate Histories, Jarvey, Natalie, The Hollywood Reporter, August 3, 2015, August 19, 2015, The second season was released on December 16, 2016.WEB,www.denofgeek.com/us/tv/the-man-in-the-high-castle/251495/the-man-in-the-high-castle-season-2-release-date-trailer-and-review, The Man in the High Castle Season 2 Release Date, Trailer, and Review, Dennis Publishing, Den of Geek, December 12, 2016, December 19, 2016, The third season was released on October 5, 2018. The fourth season was released on November 15, 2019.WEB, Amazon Prime for November 2019: More ‘Jack Ryan,’ ‘The Report,’ ‘Man in the High Castle’,www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2019/10/30/amazon-prime-november-more-jack-ryan-man-high-castle/4001064002/, USA Today, October 30, 2019, November 16, 2019,

    Reception

    {{Television critical response
    TYPE=TV ACCESS-DATE=MAY 7, 2022, TYPE=TV ACCESS-DATE=MAY 7, 2022, TYPE=TV ACCESS-DATE=MAY 7, 2022, TYPE=TV ACCESS-DATE=MAY 7, 2022, TYPE=TV ACCESS-DATE=MAY 7, 2022, TYPE=TV ACCESS-DATE=MAY 7, 2022, TYPE=TV ACCESS-DATE=MAY 7, 2022, | metacritic4 = }}The pilot was Amazon’s “most-watched since the original series development program began”. The first season received critical acclaim. Rotten Tomatoes gives it an approval rating of 95% based on reviews from 62 critics, with an average rating of 7.5 out of 10. The site’s critical consensus states, “By executive producer Ridley Scott, The Man in the High Castle is unlike anything else on TV, with an immediately engrossing plot driven by quickly developed characters in a fully realized post-WWII dystopia.” Metacritic gives the first season a score of 77 out of 100, based on reviews from 30 critics, indicating “generally favorable reviews”. Meredith Woerner from io9 wrote, “I can honestly say I loved this pilot. It’s an impressive, streamlined undertaking of a fairly complicated and very beloved novel.“NEWS, Woerner, Meredith, Man in the High Castle is wildly different from the book but still great,io9.com/man-in-the-high-castle-is-wildly-different-from-the-boo-1679953073, io9, January 18, 2015, January 16, 2015, Matt Fowler from IGN gave it 9.2 out of 10 and described the series as “a superb, frightening experience filled with unexpected twists and (some sci-fi) turns”.WEB, The Man in the High Castle: Series 1 review,uk.ign.com/articles/2015/11/21/the-man-in-the-high-castle-season-1-review, IGN, November 20, 2015, November 22, 2015, Brian Moylan of The Guardian was positive and praised the convincing depiction as well as the complex and gripping plot.NEWS, The Man in the High Castle: the Nazis win, but so do viewers,www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2015/nov/20/the-man-in-the-high-castle-amazon-prime-nazis-philip-k-dick, The Guardian, November 20, 2015, November 22, 2015, The Los Angeles Times described the pilot as “provocative” and “smartly adapted by The X-Files’ Frank Spotnitz”. The Daily Telegraph said it was “absorbing”, and Wired called it “must-see viewing”. Entertainment Weekly said it was “engrossing” and “a triumph in world-building”, cheering, ”The Man in the High Castle is king.” After the season, Rolling Stone included it on a list of the 40 best science fiction television shows of all time.{{dead link|date=March 2023}}MAGAZINE, Adams, Sam, Collins, Sean T., Fear, David, Murray, Noel, Scherer, Jenna, Tobias, Scott, 40 Best Science Fiction TV Shows of All Time,www.rollingstone.com/tv/lists/40-best-science-fiction-tv-shows-20160526, May 26, 2016, Rolling Stone, May 26, 2016, Amazon subsequently announced it was the service’s most-streamed original series and had been renewed for a second season.NEWS, The Man in the High Castle is Amazon’s most-watched Original,www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/man-high-castle-is-amazons-850422, The Hollywood Reporter, December 21, 2015, December 21, 2015, PRESS RELEASE, Amazon Original Series The Man in the High Castle, Recently Renewed for Season Two, Marks Biggest Launch Month in Prime Video History,phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=176060&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=2124363, Amazon Studios, December 21, 2015, June 1, 2016, The second season received mixed reviews. Rotten Tomatoes gives it an approval rating of 64%, based on reviews from 25 critics with an average rating of 7 out of 10. The site’s critical consensus states, “Although its plot is admittedly unwieldy, The Man in the High Castle{{’}}s second season expands its fascinating premise in powerful new directions, bolstered by stunning visuals, strong performances, and intriguing new possibilities.” Metacritic gave season 2 a score of 62 out of 100, based on reviews from ten critics, indicating “generally favorable reviews”.The third season was met with positive reviews. Rotten Tomatoes gives it an approval rating of 86%, based on reviews from 21 critics with an average rating of 7.4 out of 10. The site’s critical consensus states, “The crafty addition of minor sci-fi elements and a terrific William Forsythe to the show’s already engrossing narrative make The Man in the High Castle{{’}}s third season another worthy binge.” Metacritic gives season 3 a score of 70 out of 100, based on reviews from five critics, indicating “generally favorable reviews”.The fourth season received positive reviews. Rotten Tomatoes gives it an approval rating of 92%, based on reviews from 13 critics with an average rating of 7.2 out of 10. The site’s critical consensus states, ”The Man in the High Castle finds something close to closure, wrapping up major threads to bring everything full circle in sufficiently dramatic fashion.”

    Accolades{| class“wikitable sortable”

    2015IGN#IGN ‘Best of’ awards>IGN AwardsBEST NEW SERIES – IGN’S BEST OF 2015 – IGN>URL=HTTP://CA.IGN.COM/WIKIS/BEST-OF-2015/BEST_NEW_SERIESDATE=DECEMBER 11, 2015, 4 July 2017, | Best New TV Series| The Man in the High Castle| {{nom}}
    South by Southwest>South by Southwest Awards{{Citation url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1740299/awards/ |access-date=2022-09-28}}| Excellence in Title Design| Patrick Clair| {{nom}}
    20162015 American Society of Cinematographers Awards>American Society of Cinematographers AwardsTHE ASC – PAST ASC AWARDS>URL=HTTP://WWW.THEASC.COM/ASC_NEWS/AWARDS/AWARDS_HISTORY.PHPACCESS-DATE=MARCH 10, 2017ARCHIVE-URL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20110802060537/HTTP://WWW.THEASC.COM/ASC_NEWS/AWARDS/AWARDS_HISTORY.PHP, dead, | Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Television Movie, Mini-Series or Pilot| James Hawkinson (Episode: “The New World“)| {{nom}}
    68th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy AwardsHTTP://WWW.EMMYS.COM/SHOWS/MAN-HIGH-CASTLEPUBLISHER=EMMYS, September 11, 2016, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series>Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series| James Hawkinson (Episode: “The New World“)| {{won}}
    Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Design>Outstanding Main Title Design| Patrick Clair, Paul Kim, Jose Limon, Raoul Marks| {{won}}
    Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More)>Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More)| Drew Boughton, Linda King, Brenda Meyers-Ballard (Episode: “The New World“)| {{nom}}
    Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects>Outstanding Special Visual Effects| Lawson Deming, Cory Jamieson, Casi Blume, Nick Chamberlain, David Andrade, Bill Parker, Justin Fox, Danielle Malambri (Episode: “The New World“)| {{nom}}
    6th Critics’ Choice Television Awards>Critics’ Choice Television AwardsBEST PICTURE – CRITICS’ CHOICE AWARDS: THE COMPLETE WINNERS LIST>URL=HTTPS://WWW.HOLLYWOODREPORTER.COM/LISTS/2016-CRITICS-CHOICE-AWARDS-WINNERS-856447/ITEM/BEST-PICTURE-CRITICS-CHOICE-2015-848717DATE=JANUARY 17, 2016, March 10, 2017, Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series>Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series| Rufus Sewell| {{nom}}
    Monte-Carlo Television FestivalKNOX DATE=17 JUNE 2016 URL=HTTPS://TVTONIGHT.COM.AU/2016/06/MONTE-CARLO-TV-FESTIVAL-2016-WINNERS.HTML WEBSITE=TV TONIGHT, | Best TV Series Drama| The Man in the High Castle| {{nom}}
    42nd Saturn Awards>Saturn AwardsBRYANT>FIRST1=JACOBURL=HTTPS://VARIETY.COM/2016/FILM/NEWS/SATURN-AWARDS-NOMINATIONS-2016-STAR-WARS-MAD-MAX-1201713942/ACCESS-DATE=MARCH 10, 2017, February 24, 2016, Saturn Award for Best New Media Television Series>Best New Media Television Series| The Man in the High Castle| {{nom}}
    USC Scripter AwardsUSC SCRIPTER AWARDS NOMINATIONSWORK=THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTERACCESS-DATE=MARCH 10, 2017, | Best Television Script| Frank Spotnitz and Philip K. Dick| {{nom}}
    15th Visual Effects Society AwardsHTTPS://WWW.HOLLYWOODREPORTER.COM/LISTS/ROGUE-ONE-LEADS-VISUAL-EFFECTS-SOCIETY-AWARD-NOMINATIONS-2017-FULL-LIST-962893/ITEM/OUTSTANDING-VISUAL-EFFECTS-A-STUDENT-PROJECT-962862WORK=THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTERLAST=GIARDINAACCESS-DATE=JANUARY 10, 2017, | Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project| Casi Blume, David Andrade, Nick Chamberlain, Lawson Deming| {{nom}}
    Young Artist Awards2016 YOUNG ARTIST AWARDS » YOUNG ARTIST AWARDSARCHIVE-URL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20161030092447/HTTP://YOUNGARTISTAWARDS.ORG/2016-NOMINATIONS-2/ARCHIVE-DATE=30 OCTOBER 2016DATE=30 OCTOBER 2016, | Best Performance in a TV Series—Recurring Young Actor (14–21)| Quinn Lord| {{nom}}
    2017Artios AwardsTHE CASTING SOCIETY OF AMERICAWEBSITE=WWW.CASTINGSOCIETY.COM, March 10, 2017, | Television Pilot And First Season—Drama| Denise Chamian, Liz Ludwitzke, Candice Elzinga, Patti Kalles| {{nom}}
    Creative Arts Emmy AwardsPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (One Hour)>Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (One Hour)| James Hawkinson (Episode: “Fallout“)| {{nom}}
    Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Interactive Program>Outstanding Original Creative Achievement in Interactive Media within a Scripted Program|“Resistance Radio“| {{nom}}
    Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period Program (One Hour or More)>Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period Program (One Hour or More)| Drew Boughton, Jon Lancaster, Dawn Swiderski (Episode: “The Tiger’s Cave“)| {{nom}}
    Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects>Outstanding Special Visual Effects| Lawson Deming, Cory Jamieson, Casi Blume, Nick Chamberlain, Justin Fox, Bill Parker, David Andrade, Danielle Malambri (Episode: “Jahr Null“)| {{nom}}
    Costume Designers Guild>Costume Designers Guild AwardsOUTSTANDING FANTASY TELEVISION SERIES>URL=HTTP://COSTUMEDESIGNERSGUILD.COM/OUTSTANDING-FANTASY-TELEVISION-SERIES/ACCESS-DATE=FEBRUARY 18, 2017, | Outstanding Fantasy Television Series| J.R. Hawbaker| {{nom}}
    Leo AwardsHTTP://WWW.LEOAWARDS.COM/2017/NOMINEES/BY_NAME.PHP>TITLE=LEO AWARDS, NOMINEES BY NAME 2017ACCESS-DATE=MAY 2, 2017ARCHIVE-URL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20170527200921/HTTP://WWW.LEOAWARDS.COM/2017/NOMINEES/BY_NAME.PHP, dead, | Best Guest Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series| Kurt Evans| {{nom}}
    Location Managers Guild AwardsOUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A PERIOD TV SERIES – ‘HIDDEN FIGURES,’ ‘LA LA LAND’ AMONG LOCATION MANAGERS GUILD AWARD NOMINEESWORK=THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTERACCESS-DATE=FEBRUARY 26, 2017, | Outstanding Locations in a Period TV Series| Nicole Chartrand, Robert Murdoch| {{nom}}
    43rd Saturn Awards>Saturn AwardsHTTPS://VARIETY.COM/2017/FILM/AWARDS/SATURN-AWARDS-NOMINATIONS-2017-ROGUE-ONE-WALKING-DEAD-1202000833/>TITLE=SATURN AWARDS NOMINATIONS 2017: ‘ROGUE ONE,’ ‘WALKING DEAD’ LEADFIRST=DAVEVARIETY (MAGAZINE)>VARIETYACCESS-DATE=MARCH 2, 2017, | Best New Media Television Series| The Man in the High Castle| {{nom}}
    2019Location Managers Guild AwardsNOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED FOR THE 6TH ANNUAL LOCATION MANAGERS GUILD INTERNATIONAL AWARDSWORK=SHOOT ONLINEACCESS-DATE=2019-07-20, ‘MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT’ AND ‘ROMA’ WIN LMGI AWARDS FOR MOTION PICTURES>URL=HTTPS://VARIETY.COM/2019/ARTISANS/AWARDS/CHERNOBYL-MISSION-IMPOSSIBLE-FALLOUT-AND-ROMA-WIN-LMGI-AWARDS-FOR-MOTION-PICTURES-1203344199/FIRST=PETERWORK=VARIETY, 2019-09-22, | Outstanding Locations in Period Television| Nicole Chartrand, Braden Jennings| {{Nominated}}
    23rd Satellite Awards>Satellite AwardsHTTP://WWW.PRESSACADEMY.COM/2018-NOMINEES/>TITLE=2018 AWARDS NOMINEESACCESS-DATE=DECEMBER 11, 2018ARCHIVE-URL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20181129220303/HTTP://WWW.PRESSACADEMY.COM/2018-NOMINEES/, dead, | Best Genre Series| The Man in the High Castle| {{Nominated}}
    17th Visual Effects Society AwardsHTTPS://VARIETY.COM/2019/ARTISANS/AWARDS/VISUAL-EFFECTS-SOCIETY-NOMINATIONS-AVENGERS-INFINITY-WAR-1203108109/WORK=VARIETYLAST=TAPLEYACCESS-DATE=JANUARY 17, 2019, | Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project| Casi Blume, Michael Eng, Ben McDougal, Sean Myers (“Reichsmarschall Ceremony“)| {{Nom}}
    Leo Awards
    18th Visual Effects Society Awards>Visual Effects Society AwardsHTTPS://DEADLINE.COM/2020/01/VES-AWARDS-NOMINATIONS-2020-LIST-THE-LION-KING-THE-MANDALORIAN-GAME-OF-THRONES-1202823016/>TITLE=VES AWARDS NOMINATIONS: ‘THE LION KING’, ‘ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL’, ‘THE MANDALORIAN’ & ‘GOT’ TOP LISTFIRST=PATRICKDATE=JANUARY 7, 2020, January 7, 2020, | Outstanding Model in a Photoreal or Animated Project| Casi Blume, Ben McDougal, Chris Kuhn, Neil Taylor (“Rocket Train“)| {{nom}}

    Advertising controversy

    As part of an advertising campaign for the season one release, an entire New York City Subway car was covered with Nazi and Imperial Japanese imagery, as seen in the show, including multiple US flags with the Imperial Eagle symbol in place of the 50 stars (a change from the swastika used on the flag in the show), and multiple flags of the fictional Pacific States.WEB,www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/11/25/457410075/new-york-subway-pulls-nazi-themed-ads-for-new-show-the-man-in-the-high-castle, New York Subway pulls Nazi-themed ads for new show, Man in the High Castle, November 25, 2015, NPR, In response to criticism from “state lawmakers and city leaders”, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) released a statement saying that there were no grounds to reject the ads because the neutral content subway ad standards prohibit only advertising that is a political advertisement or disparages an individual or group. MTA spokesperson Kevin Ortiz stated, “The MTA is a government agency and can’t accept or reject ads based on how we feel about them; we have to follow the standards approved by our board. Please note they’re commercial ads.” Spokesperson Adam Lisberg said, “This advertising, whether you find it distasteful or not, obviously they’re not advertising Nazism; they’re advertising a TV show.“NEWS, Man in the High Castle subway ads, featuring Nazi symbols, removed from trains,newyork.cbslocal.com/2015/11/24/man-in-the-high-castle-subway-ads/, WCBS-TV, CBS New York, November 24, 2015, December 5, 2015, After complaints from New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, initial reports indicated that Amazon pulled the advertisement from the subway. It was later announced that it was the MTA, not Amazon, that pulled the ad because of pressure from Cuomo.

    See also

    References

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