Based on a story by Philip K. Dick, the spectators will be sent to different places around the world. Because Nazi Germany have won together with Japan World War II, the whole world is divided into the "Greater Nazi Reich" and the "Japanese Pacific States". Countries like the US, England, France or Russia do not exist. And so the viewer has to change quite in order to get around in the alternate reality of the fictional 1960s. Because the New York subway is now underground and through the city with Nazis patrolling shepherds while the gray-haired Hitler apparently suffering from Parkinson. Linked to this, go hand in hand questions: What happens if the leader were to die suddenly? Will there be a sequel or will collapse in the political world?
Of particular interest is also the fact that already in the pilot with the experience of the protagonist is played, because while the older men and women still remember the pre-Nazi era and the United States, the young people for decades are already growing under the rule of Nazis on. This involves an enormous amount of dynamite!
Although there is so far only the pilot makes this so very much fun that it would be a shame if "The Man in the High Castle" would not go into production.