Amazon Studios ordered five new original series — including alternate-history thriller “The Man in the High Castle” and dark comedy “Mad Dogs” — and renewed drama “Mozart in the Jungle” for a second season.

The shows will premiere exclusively to Prime members in the U.S., U.K. and Germany later this year and in 2016, on Amazon’s Prime Instant Video service.

The five new series are “The Man in the High Castle,” based on Philip K. Dick’s 1962 alternative history novel about a world in which the Allies lost World War II; hourlong dark comedy “Mad Dogs” (pictured above); docu-series “The New Yorker Presents”; and kids’ shows “Just Add Magic” and “The Stinky & Dirty Show.”

In addition, Amazon ordered a second season of “Mozart in the Jungle,” a dramatic comedy about sex, drugs and clashing personalities in the New York classical music scene based on the memoir by Blair Tindall. Season two will premiere in early 2016 from executive producers Roman Coppola (“Moonrise Kingdom”), Jason Schwartzman (“The Darjeeling Limited”) and Paul Weitz (“About a Boy”).

Amazon picks shows to greenlight as full series in part based on feedback on the pilots. During the “pilot season,” any Amazon customer in the U.S., U.K. and Germany can watch, rate and comment on them. To date, Amazon Studios has ordered 13 series, including Golden Globe-winning “Transparent,” which will return for a second season later this year.

“During the latest pilot season, Amazon customers made ‘The Man in the High Castle’ our most-watched pilot ever,” said Roy Price, VP of Amazon Studios. “These new series, including our first docu-series, are some of our most ambitious to date, and I’m looking forward to their premieres in the future.”

Missing the cut from the most recent run of seven Amazon pilots were “Point of Honor,” a Civil War-era drama from Carlton Cuse (“Lost”) co-produced with ABC Signature Studios; “Cocked,” a dark comedy created by Sam Baum (“Lie to Me”) and Sam Shaw (“Manhattan” TV series); “Down Dog,” a comedy about a late-30s Southern California yoga instructor; and “Salem Rogers,” a comedy about a former supermodel re-entering the world after years in rehab.

Amazon Studios previously announced three original series to debut in 2015: “Hand of God,” from Marc Forster and Ben Watkins; comedy “Red Oaks,” from Steven Soderbergh, David Gordon Green, Greg Jacobs and Joe Gangemi; and kids’ series “Wishenpoof!” from Angela C. Santomero and Out of the Blue Enterprises.

In 2015, Amazon Studios plans to begin to produce and acquire original movies for theatrical release, followed by early-window distribution on Prime Instant Video.

Here’s a rundown of the five new shows: