Resistance becomes a full-blown rebellion as Amazon Prime Video’s The Man in the High Castle comes to an end.

The streamer released a teaser revealing season four will be the last for the show, which grew in popularity after its 2015 debut, and helped establish the service as it was first starting out.

Delving into multiple timelines and parallel universes, the series explores what it would be like if the Allied Powers had lost World War II, and Japan and Germany ruled the United States.

Season four is rocked by war, driven by Juliana Crain’s (Alexa Davalos) visions of a better world as a new Black insurgent movement emerges to fight the forces of Nazism and imperialism.

As empires teeter, Chief Inspector Takeshi Kido (Joel De La Fuente) will find himself torn between his duty to his country and the bonds of family. Meanwhile, Reichsmarschall John Smith (Rufus Sewell) will be drawn towards the portal the Nazis have built to another universe, and the tantalizing possibility of stepping through a gateway to the path not taken, says Amazon.

The series is based on the 1962 novel by Philip K. Dick, whose daughter Isa Dick Hackett serves as an executive producer. She implied although the series is ending, the story may not be over.

“I believe fans will be thrilled and satisfied by the epic conclusion we have in store for them,” she told The Wrap. “I am very grateful for the ongoing support from Amazon as we produce this final season, and look forward to building on this extremely successful partnership. Stay tuned; there’s more to come!”

Season four of The Man in the High Castle will premiere in the fall.

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