'The Man in the High Castle' season 2 spoilers: New details coming at SDCC

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More juicy information about "The Man in the High Castle" season 2 will be revealed at the highly anticipated San Diego Comic Con next week.

The panel for the show will include executive producer Isa Dick Hackett and its cast and crew. At the event, they will give a glimpse of what's in store for fans in "The Man in the High Castle" season 2.

The new season will further explore the world based on author Philip K. Dick's Hugo Award-winning novel of the same name. As per the SDCC description for the show, it will be "a haunting and unsettling reality that could have been if the Allied Powers had lost World War II and explores that world almost 20 years after that loss."

In "The Man in the High Castle" season 2, fans will learn how this alternate world has become "starkly similar" to the world of today. All this will be previewed Comic Con.

"The Man in the High Castle" season 2 had a bit of a shakeup behind the scenes. In the middle of the production, Frank Spotnitz stepped down as showrunner and opted to become one of the show's executive producers.

The first season of the series introduced all the issues born out of the different outcomes in the Second World War. In "The Man in the High Castle" season 2, they will show the people dealing with these problems.

The debut of the series was so well-received that "The Man in the High Castle" became the second drama on Amazon to get a second season renewal. The first one was "Bosch."

The show is currently nominated for four awards in this year's Emmy: Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy, Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series, Outstanding Main Title Design and Outstanding Special Visual Effects.

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