Viewers will see more of actress Neve Campbell as she is enlisted as a series regular on House of Cards Season 4. The Underwood power couple will deal with several challenges including younger rivals and relationship issues while Doug Stamper and Frank Underwood team up again.
The political drama television House of Cards has been confirmed for renewal for fourth season last April by Netflix. Christian Today reported that filming for ongoing and the production team has been looking for project casting around the Baltimore area. The Season 4 is rumored to premiere sometime in February 2016, if Netflix sticks with its release date tradition.
House of Cards has captured many viewers due to its controversial political plot and mainly for its stellar cast. Enstarz dished out that Neve Campbell, known for Scream and Party of five, is the show's latest addition to star studded cast. The character of Campbell has not been named yet but news tell Campbell will play a power thirsty woman who may serve as a threat to Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey).
Frank and Claire Underwood (Robin Wright) were seen separating at the finale of Season 3. Movie News Guide teased that House of Cards Season 4 may see the power couple reconciling. But the reconciliation is not to settle their relationship but to stand up against new and younger power couple. The new power couple has not been named yet though spoilers spilled that the British younger couple challenge Underwood's political system, power, and position.
Popstar excitingly disclosed yet another reunion set to be witnessed in House of Cards Season 4. This time, Frank and Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly) will be working again together. In the finale of Season 3, Doug returns to White House. The site added that Frank functions more effectively with Doug by his side. Frank and Doug as a dynamic duo is back on fourth season.
House of Cards Season 4 is speculated to premiere in February 2016 or if Netflix will follow the same one year and 13 days shift, Season 4 could begin on 11 March 2016.
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