In a surprising shift for the streaming landscape, Amazon has struck a deal to bring one of its most recognizable originals to a rival platform. All four seasons of the dystopian sci-fi series The Man in the High Castle are officially set to debut on Netflix starting March 11, 2026. The move follows a growing trend of major studios licensing their prestige library content to reach broader audiences.

The series, which originally ran on Prime Video from 2015 to 2019, explores a chilling alternate history where the Axis powers won World War II. Developed by Frank Spotnitz and executive produced by Ridley Scott via Scott Free Productions, the show is based on the 1962 Hugo Award-winning novel by Philip K. Dick. Fans will now be able to stream all 40 episodes of the acclaimed drama on the Netflix app.

This distribution shift comes as MGM Studios, now owned by Amazon, looks to monetize its back catalog through strategic partnerships. While the series remains a hallmark of the early streaming era for Amazon, this agreement with Netflix marks a significant moment in the ongoing evolution of digital rights. Neither Netflix nor Amazon has disclosed the specific financial terms of the multi-year licensing arrangement.