'House of Cards' Season 3 Spoilers: In The Near Future You Better Keep Your Eyes And Your Ears Open
We are receiving speculations about the schedule airing of this award- winning Netflix series 'House of Cards' to be on February 2015. These were based on the fact that in every previous season, they chose to take off their pilot episodes every February. However, Netflix has not confirmed any of these rumors. Fans are already feasting on spoilers to this much awaiting political drama on its 3rd season.
There are huge rumors spreading among the avid watchers that Doug Stamper will be ceased on this season. During the end of previous season we saw him motionless but his eyes wide open, lying on the ground after his head being banged by a rock but Rachel Brosnahan has different insight, "I don't think we know that he's dead yet. It cuts so quickly. I don't think we can say for sure that Stamper is dead," she told Entertainment Weekly. (Source: Breathcast). Even Michael Kelly is unsure what would happen to his character in the show but the creators haven't said it officially yet. It is possible that he will reveal more of himself from being hidden in the upcoming episodes.
As for Frank Underwood (played by Kevin Spacey), fans are also wondering what will happen next after being newly appointed as the President of the United States; and will Rachel be listed as his new target victim. This hungry for power politician will surely make you irate as he is so far the worst political villain on television. The plot always thickens and it is becoming more intriguing and controversial; executive producer David Fincher and writer Beau Willimon wants to make his (Spacey) character darker, more ruthless and more evil.
For the first two seasons, the location of the story is set in Maryland, but along the way the show almost has not gotten any permission from the state whatsoever, and after troubles after troubles they were able to fix it by April 25th of this year, fortunately.
We will be receiving updates from the cast and creators of 'House of Cards' in the near future so better keep your eyes and your ears open.
















