'House of Cards' Season 4 Update: Claire, Frank Might No Longer Split As They Plan To Adopt A Baby

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"House of Cards" Season 4 will be seeing a new phase in the relationship of Frank and Claire Underwood as they are rumored to be adopting a baby. The President and the First Lady of the United States will no longer separate amid the relationship blow-up that was seen in Season 3.

According to The Gospel Herald, the show's creator Michael Dobbs, said that Frank Underwood will be getting his comeuppance this Season 3 but it remains to be seen if he will be surviving the backlash he will be facing. Dobbs added, "Frank in season three said 'I'm on the way out, I'm not going to stand for re-election' and then we discover by the end of season three perhaps he's changed his mind. So you can always expect the unexpected in politics."

Also, the power couple, Frank and Claire, will not be splitting in the upcoming episodes of the show's season although the season 3 finale hinted that the two will be parting for their own ways. It was also rumored previously that Frank and Claire could even get head-to-head as they will both run for presidency. However, these rumors were dismissed.

It was reported that the reason for the two not splitting is because they want to create a front. Frank and Claire will be pretending to be together and will be adopting a child because they want the public to see that they have a happy marriage for publicity purposes, Master Herald reported.

Another unconfirmed rumor is that Doug Stamper will be back in "House of Cards" Season 4 as he will be regaining the trust of the president but he is to die as well in the upcoming season. No other details were reported by Christian Today regarding this yet.

"House of Cards" is expected to return on Netflix by February next year.

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