Netflix expands its dystopian sci-fi lineup with the addition of The Man in the High Castle, a gripping four-season series previously on Amazon Prime Video. This acclaimed thriller offers a chilling alternate history where the Axis powers win World War II.
Series Overview
Created by Frank Spotnitz and adapted from Philip K. Dick’s novel of the same name, the show stars Rufus Sewell. It explores the rise of fascism and how societies adapt to oppressive regimes, blending historical fiction with magical realism and forbidden romance.
Viewers praise its high production values, authentic storytelling, and full seasons of 10 hour-long episodes each—a rarity in modern TV.
Viewer Reactions on Rotten Tomatoes
The series earns an 84% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Fans highlight its depth and immersion.
“This show delivers four complete seasons of 10 full-hour episodes—a rare luxury. The acting is top-notch; it’s pure heaven,” writes Daniel P.
“SO GOOD. Love the historical fiction, the forbidden love, the magical realism,” shares Katie.
Sergei describes it as a “terrific miniseries” with a “haunting alternative history vision implemented in an extremely authentic fashion.” David adds: “Just imagine how the world would be now if history was different. Fantastic series to capture this thought.”
More Sci-Fi Arrivals on Netflix
Netflix also streams every episode of Stargate SG-1, a ten-season epic from 1997 to 2007 featuring parasitic aliens, robots, and intense space battles. Often called superior to Star Trek, Rolling Stone labels it one of the unlikeliest success stories in sci-fi TV history—perfect for binging after The Man in the High Castle.

