House of Cards Season 3 Spoilers: Underwood in the White House, But Did Doug Survive?
House of Cards Season 3 Spoilers: Underwood in the White House, But Did Doug Survive?
With the staff and crew being tight-lipped about the show, Season 3 spoilers of Netflix's series 'House of Cards' are considered a diamond in the mine. As such, we have devoted much of our time and effort into scavenging the cyberworld for bits and pieces of what to look out for come next season.
Politics, sex and murder, this show has got all the drama to get us biting on our nails and according to the brains behind the show, its third season will even be more exciting than the previous two seasons. First off, we will finally learn if Doug survives or if he has joined the spirits in the afterlife. He failed to witness Frank Underwood become president, but at least we didn't.
With Underwood now in the White House, we will get to see on Season 3 his life as well as his family on top of the political chain. There is that issue with Claire looming in the corner as she realizes that her beloved husband is so evil. Is it only a matter of time before she breaks? Well, that's one thing many fans will be waiting for.
Kevin Spacey, the star of the show had told his twitter followers that he is back in Washington D.C. for the filming of the show, setting fans to count the days until February when it will finally be on air again. It's still a long way till then and just like the eager fans, we'll be awaiting each spoiler as they drop like a bomb.
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