Amazon has released a new trailer for season three of its Emmy Award-winning alternate history series, The Man in the High Castle.
The trailer features up and coming Berlin-based artist Lxandra’s re-imagining of U2’s hit song Pride (In the Name of Love), marking the first time the band have allowed the track to be covered and used commercially. Lxandra’s cover will be available for purchase on Amazon Prime Music and other digital music services.
Based on Philip K. Dick’s award-winning 1962 alternate history novel, The Man in the High Castle explores what would have happened if the Allied Powers had lost World War II.
Season three finds Juliana Crain (Alexa Davalos) grappling with her destiny after seeking safety in the Neutral Zone.
Realising that their fates are intertwined, she works with Trade Minister Tagomi (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa) to interpret the mystery of the last remaining films.
Meanwhile, as tensions between the Reich and the Empire continue to rise, Joe Blake (Luke Kleintank) returns from Berlin and is sent on a diplomatic mission to San Francisco, where he and Juliana reunite and come to a turning point in their relationship.
Also in the new season, Obergruppenfuhrer John Smith (Rufus Sewell) finds himself celebrated by Nazi high society, but political forces are closing in as North American Reischsmarschall Lincoln Rockwell and J. Edgar Hoover plot against him.
Helen (Chelah Horsdal) takes drastic action to protect her family while they struggle with the aftermath of Thomas’ death, and Smith learns of a shocking and ambitious new Nazi programme that has personal and global ramifications.
Season three of The Man in the High Castle will launch on Prime Video Friday the 5th October.