'The Man In The High Castle' Season 2 Air Date, Spoilers, News & Update: Will Juliana Confront The Castle Dweller? Everything That We Need To Know!

By Carrie Winters - 14 Dec '16 21:15PM
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"The Man in the High Castle" Season 2 is set to be back. There are already posters coming out for the series' upcoming season. It has been reported that the castle dweller's identity has been revealed. There will be twists to the story as it unfolds for this season on Amazon Prime.

"The Man in the High Castle" is set in the 1960's when Germany won the World War II and is based on the novel by Phillip K. Dick. The series shows an alternate version of America during that era. The second season is to start from where the previous one left off.

In the upcoming season, Juliana (Alexa Davalos) is still looking for answers on the information that she has about the events that occurred during the war. "The Man in the High Castle" Season 2 also has Joe (Luke Kleintank) confront the fact of his origin. He is the son of the high-ranking official.

The series explores on the main characters Juliana, Joe and Frank (Rupert Evans). Juliana is someone who is given a reel of film that shows an alternate history of America during the war. Joe is a Nazi agent but claims to join the Resistance. "The Man in the High Castle" Season 2 evolves on these characters.
A foundation for the series has been set during the first season. The second season of "The Man in the High Castle" continues to provide the high quality plot which has already been started by the previous one.

Meanwhile, it already has been reported that Stephen Root is the one who portrays the role of the castle dweller in "The Man in the High Castle" Season 2. Additionally, new characters will be joining the upcoming season.

It is hinted that Sebastian Roche will portray a recurring role in "The Man in the High Castle" Season 2. Challenges are also at stake for each of the characters in the upcoming season.

"The Man in the High Castle" Season 2 is set to stream in Amazon Prime on December 16, 2016.

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