Frank Underwood's role is likely to be cut short in "House of Cards" Season 4. In other news, Kevin Spacey endorsed Alibaba's Singles Day event in China while EP Beau Willimon revealed some details about Claire and Frank's relationship.
Francis Urquhart, the counterpart of Frank's Underwood, was assassinated during the previous season finale of the original UK series of the same name. With that being said, Ecumenical News reports that the character of Frank Underwood is likely to be cut short in "House of Cards" Season 4.
Meanwhile, "House of Cards" creator Beau Willimon revealed some details on what to expect in the next installment of the popular political drama series. Youth Health Mag reports that Willimon teased about what would happen to Frank and Claire's (Robin Wright) relationhip is season 4. Willimon stated ,"I think Claire is very much in love with her husband when we start this series, Claire may have left her husband last season but season 4 will be an entirely different ballgame.
On a lighter note, Kevin Spacey (who plays the character of Frank Underwood) endorsed the Singles Day event in China, as revealed by Independent. Singles Day is a traditional day where single Chinese people will splurge themselves with buying gifts online. The online shopping phenomenon started in 2008 where Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba, encouraged sellers to sell their products half the original price for a day.
The counterpart of a character was assassinated in the original series aired in UK of the same name. Because of that, the character in "House of Cards" will also be cut short. Also, actor Kevin Spacey who gives life to the character of Frank Underwood endorsed an online shopping event for single people in China. Elsewhere, the show creator revealed some details about the relationship of Frank and Claire who broke up last season.
"House of Cards" Season 4 has begun filming scenes around mid-2015 and is set to air anytime soon in 2016. "House of Cards" is an American political drama TV series developed and produced by Beau Willimon.
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