'House of Cards' now back on track to uncover affairs of state: Maryland issue resolved

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House of Cards Season 3 is still undeniably the most awaited series of issues, money, politics, and drama show.

Beau Willimon spoke of myriad plot twists on an interview. Producer of HOC responded on several questions from fans on Twitter to confer what the third season may instill for the audiences. Willimon replied on some personal questions -- as what Frank Underwood said himself, "There's no better way to overpower a trickle of doubt than with a flood of the naked truth."

Willimon answered the question about the prolonged production and making of the Netflix series which was based on the 1990's BBC show of Michael Dobb's hit novels. His response was unforthcoming and only said, "I couldn't possibly comment."

"We're telling our own story at this point. We don't use the BBC version for guidance in terms of the plot," he added.

When the showrunner was asked about what episode was the hardest for him, he was quoted on an interview, "Claire describing her sexual assault with Francis in 'Episode 2 of second season'. Worked closely with Robin and went through many drafts."

The production had been on the rocks after the Maryland Legislature hadn't allowed House of Cards to shoot in consequence of the tax incentives. Later this March, Maryland House of Delegates had felt menaced to seize the show by the power of the government letting HOC pay compensations because the team had been the beneficiary of tens of millions of dollars off of tax benefits. Netflix had received $26 million in tax benefits for the first two seasons. The governor of Maryland only offered $4 million that caused the delay of the filming process.

On April 25, all the issues regarding the incentives and the prohibition of the production to take place have been resolved.

There was a casting posted in Baltimore Sun senators, reporters, emergency room doctors, military colonels, and other roles' availability scheduled June 12-July 15, 2014.

A casting call announcement was made for the extras and day players. The auditions took place last June 7.

In the making of HOC, every episode takes worthwhile to be accomplished. Each episode may be shot for a week or two and rewrite for another couple of weeks followed by series of dry runs.

To summarize, House of Cards, written by six well-known writers, will be back on track very soon on their distinct collaborative production.

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