Amazon’s The Man in the High Castle went from
speculative to eerily persistent between seasons 1 and 2, and the streaming
site seems to feel the same way. The Philip
K. Dick adaptation, which sees the world as if the Nazis won World War II,
has been renewed for a third season, just after its second aired in late
November. But that’s not the only development. We’ve also learned that Eric Overmeyer, a veteran TV
writer/producer behind Law & Order, The Wire, Treme and Amazon’s brother series Bosch,
will be stepping up as showrunner for the 2017
season.
Joe Lewis, Amazon’s
head of comedy and drama, said the following during his announcement: “As timely as ever, the exploration of
characters at a dark point for humanity has provided incredible stories for two
seasons. Eric and his team are doing an incredible job crafting stories about
the inner lives of those who struggle to do good in a world that is not. We
couldn’t be more excited to bring Season 3 to customers in 2017.”
Overmeyer takes over for Frank Spotnitz, who served as showrunner for the first season. When
he dropped out during production on season 2, rather than replace him, Amazon
decided to let the show function as a
republic, as executive producer David
Zucker puts it, until it wrapped.
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