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Season 3 of The Man in the High Castle is available now!

Season 3 of The Man in the High CastleSeason 3 of The Man in the High Castle is available now! That’s right… Season 3 of The Man in the High Castle is FINALLY here. Are you binge-watching?

The Man in the High Castle is an interesting and compelling story about what “might” have happened in the 1960’s if the Axis beat the Allies in World War 2.

The Man in the High Castle is based on the book with the same title by Phillip K. Dick. Phillip K. Dick also wrote the books Do Androids Dream of Electric SheepA Scanner Darklyand Electric DreamsDo Androids Dream of Electric Sheep was the inspiration behind the hit movies Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049(I put some Blade Runner bonus information at the end… enjoy!)

Amazon also turned the book Electric Dreams into an Amazon Original series.

Read more about the Amazon Series Electric Dreams… Philip K Dicks Electric Dreams Debuts January 12.

Season 3 of The Man in the High Castle is now available!

Yes, the very popular Amazon Original Series The Man in the High Castle is finally here! It’s been a long wait since Season 2… nearly 2 years! And the early reviews make Season 3 out to be a great season.

If you like the Amazon Original series The Man in the High Castle, there is more good news. Season 4 has already been announced!

The Man in the High Castle stars Alexa Davalos, Rufus Sewell, Rupert Evans, and Luke Kleintank.

Season 3 Episodes

All 10 episodes of Season 3 are available to stream October 5, 2018.

Episode 1. Now More Than Ever, We Care About You

Juliana Crain makes a new acquaintance in the Neutral Zone – an Irish fixer named Wyatt – and soon finds herself on the run and seeking Tagomi’s aid. The Japanese test an atomic bomb. Joe Blake is sent on a diplomatic mission to San Francisco. Kido hires a new sergeant. Nicole Dormer arrives in New York to head a new propaganda campaign. The Smiths struggle with the aftermath of Thomas’ death.

Episode 2. Imagine Manchuria

Juliana recognizes that her and Tagomi’s fates are intertwined. Tagomi and Admiral Inokuchi realize the Reich is imposing a covert oil embargo on the Pacific States. Reichsmarschall Rockwell and J. Edgar Hoover plot against John Smith. Helen starts therapy to cope with her grief over Thomas, and takes drastic action to protect her family. Kido and Tagomi clash over Juliana.

Episode 3. Senso Koi

Juliana and Tagomi pursue the mysteries of the films and Juliana reunites with an old friend.  Childan is anxious to return to San Francisco now that the reprisals have stopped, but a potential new romance makes Ed reluctant to leave. Kido receives intelligence that sets him on a new path.  Smith finds himself celebrated by Nazi high society at a screening of Nicole’s new film about Thomas.

Episode 4. Sabra

A new community fights for survival in the Neutral Zone.  Juliana and Joe get reacquainted, while Joe continues his undercover work for Himmler. Wyatt drops in on Juliana in San Francisco. Smith’s past rises up to haunt him. Ed and Childan face a challenge on their way home to San Francisco.  As tensions between the Reich and the Empire rise, Tagomi finds his life may be in danger.

Episode 5. The New Colossus

As the Reichsführer continues to provoke the Japanese Pacific States, Juliana barely escapes a deadly situation and discovers a trove of Nazi secrets. John Smith tangles with his political adversary. The Nazis prepare for “Year Zero.” Joe and Juliana come to a turning point in their relationship.

Episode 6. History Ends

With Wyatt’s aid, Juliana flees San Francisco with the stolen Nazi secrets. Childan can finally return home; Ed decides to stay in the Neutral Zone. Tagomi makes revelations to Kido that change Kido’s perspective. John Smith’s career takes a turn.

Episode 7. Excess Animus

Juliana embarks on a mission to stop the Nazis – a mission that reunites her with old friends. Thelma and Nicole grow closer, despite the risks. Smith learns more about the Nazis’ efforts into alt-world travel. Kido demands Tagomi come clean about the films and his ability to travel. Kido coaxes crucial intelligence from Childan.

Episode 8. Kasumi (Through the Mists)

Juliana realizes time might be running out, but recruiting supporters continues to prove challenging. Tagomi finds himself in a dangerous life-or-death struggle. In therapy, Helen Smith crosses a line. Kido pursues his target in the Neutral Zone.

Episode 9. Baku

Juliana and Wyatt’s mission takes them farther east and dangerously close to the center of a top-secret Nazi project. Trying to improve relations between their sides, Tagomi reaches out to Smith. Smith makes a crucial discovery. Kido finds closure.

Episode 10. Jahr Null

Juliana’s attempt to stop the Nazis lands her in a precarious position. Himmler and John Smith lead a lavish celebration of Year Zero. Amid a series of successes, Smith faces a setback. Kido returns to San Francisco with a prize, performs an act of kindness for a friend. Tagomi makes a difficult decision. Ed returns to San Francisco and reconnects with Childan.

More About Blade Runner…

There has been a lot of discussion and controversy about what the director wanted to release and how the movie’s end might be interpreted based on certain scenes that were either included or left out of the movie. Because of this controversy, MULTIPLE versions of Blade Runner movie were released. Note that the Blade Runner: Final Cut version is the story Director Ridley Scott intended. However, that version was not officially released until 2007.

Check out this 6 minute video Review: Blade Runner – How Do The Versions Differ? to find out more about the different Blade Runner movie versions.

Here are all the Blade Runner versions:

  • Workprint prototype version (1982) – Shown  to test audiences in Denver and Dallas.
  • San Diego sneak preview version (1982) – Nearly identical the US theatrical version (1982)
  • US theatrical release/Domestic Cut (1982) – Commonly referred to as the original version or Domestic Cut
  • International theatrical release (1982) – Also called the “Criterion Edition”
  • US broadcast version (1986)
  • The Director’s Cut (1992)
  • The Final Cut (2007) – The only version where Director Ridley Scott had complete artistic control; The Final Cut has the original full-length version of “the unicorn dream”
  • Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

 

 




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