House of Cards Season 3 Release Date: Netflix Updates
House of Cards Season 3 Release Date: Netflix Updates
After a successful season, the makers are keen to come up with the next season on Netflix. While there is confirmed news that Netflix will release all the episodes at once, the team is shying away from announcing any specific release date.
For now they are all talking about the spring of 2015. Although Netflix had announced season renewal even before last season's finale, they have never come up with a confirmed date. Obviously, this hasn't kept the fans away from anticipating 1 February 2015, just like the first season.
The metaphorical value of House of Cards has been rather interesting, especially after the last successful season. This is definitely one of the most loved political dramas on the television, but will the makers and cast keep the momentum going for coming episodes?
Three Popular Rumored Spoilers
There may be a few months before we get the first episode for House of Cards Season 3, but rumors and spoilers have flooded our lives already. Here are three of them:
1) Doug Stamper's return is highly anticipated. While many believe that he's dead, especially after his appearance in Emmy spoofs and other related promotional events for the show.
2) The mystery on Frank's death is high. In the original series, he was killed by his wife and we cannot help but wonder if Claire will take more blood in her hands.
3) And finally, is Frank Underwood's career on line with what Rachel has on her mind? It seems like Frank's House of Cards will finally come down now.
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