There have been several great TV shows come out of Amazon's annual pilot season, but none quite as thrilling and exciting as "The Man in the High Castle." The streaming network has officially recognized that, giving the show a green light for Season 2.

As first reported by The Hollywood Reporter, "The Man in the High Castle" has caught the attention and the imagination of its subscribers and resonated well with its audience. The gripping thriller series set in the 1960s envisions an alternative history where the Axis powers won World War II.

The series is based on a novel of the same name written by Philip K. Dick. Although it does envision an alternate reality for the era, it also clings to the true events that actually happened. The thrilling action thrives on the post-war events that shows the Nazi regime occupying the east and the Japanese Empire occupying the western half of the United States.

This article will not ruin the finer details of the show's plot for you, but you should know that the series is not just an alternative history show, but an alternative universe altogether. It features elements in the show that clearly outline that there was news footage the characters were trying to locate that showed the Allied powers winning the war.

In their war-torn world and savagely occupied land, the rebel alliance has embarked on a mission to find out the truth and they are pursued by Nazi and Japanese forces throughout.

The show was the most watched episode during Amazon's pilot season and was ultimately given the green light for production. The entire first season recently premiered on Nov. 20 and has since gained the love and trust of their audience with glowing recommendations and high star ratings.

There has been no word yet as to when the second season will be premiering on the streaming network.