‘House of Cards’ Season 4 filming reveals MAJOR spoilers; Frank and Claire’s relationship might end badly

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'House of Cards' Season 4 filming might reveal some major spoilers soon because the production has not started yet. The showrunners and actors are not too generous to spoil us some information. But all we know is that the upcoming episode will feature a twisted relationship between Frank and Claire, which is feared to end badly.

'House of Cards' Season 4 filming reveals major spoilers. The sad part is that the production has not started yet. So these major spoilers will be out in the near future. But if you were to ask the showrunners and the cast members, you will be disappointed as you can't get good information because they were too good at keeping their mouth shut of the things that will happen next.

In the recent interviews, reporters asked the showrunner Beau Willimon regarding the things to expect in 'House of Cards' Season 4. The answer was not satisfying even a little, as Willimon replied, "I'm not going to say anything, even about what we're exploring."

He insisted that the 'House of Cards' fans are smart, and they may have ideas about the things that will likely to happen in Season 4. Do we?

All we know, so far, is that 'House of Cards' Season 4 will be depicting political events that are not parallel to real life. Another, the release date will coincide with the US election 2016. And, in terms of plot, it will pickup events where Frank managing to become the United States President but his relationship with her wife Claire will be shattered.

In fact, other 'House of Cards' Season 4 spoilers revealed that their relationship will end badly, which will end up getting a divorce. What's more? Claire is going to run for President too, competing her husband or ex.

So fans, what do you think will happen in the 'House of Cards' Season 4?

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House of Cards, House of Cards Season 4, House of Cards Season 4 Spoilers, Beau Willimon, Netflix

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