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House Of Cards writers execute Machiavellian scheme to become showrunners

Just because he’s the president of the United States doesn’t mean Leann is going to bow down to intimidation. The lead actor and executive producer of the Netflix series also said he’s looking forward to partner with the two and their team for the fifth installment of the show.

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We will update as more definitive news about a release time becomes available. And with this actually being an election year here in the real world, you can expect that more eyes will be on this show than ever.

Still, the main criticism of “House of Cards”, at least in this precinct, has been the lack of antagonists worthy of the Machiavellian politician.

In the promo titled “Breaking Ground,” Stamper and Underwood are seen digging a hole in the middle of the woods.

The fourth season of House of Cards will be the last one with Willimon as it’s showrunner, and he plans to make it a memorable one that will flip the script of the series, according to the A.V. Club. Yet it’s also on this front where some of the smarter political insights the show has exhibited begin to break down, with Claire veering past Hillary Clinton into something closer to Eva Peron territory, if not quite Lady Macbeth. For seasons 1 and 2, House of Cards became available around 3 a.m. EST on the release date.

For all that, “House of Cards” remains eminently watchable, in large part a testimonial to the splendid casting, from Spacey and Wright on down. And Neve Campbell, of “Party of Five”, joins the show as a political consultant.

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Variety reports that show creator Beau Willimon is stepping down from his role overseeing the show, which rolls out its fourth season Friday.

'House of Cards' hit series season 5 finds new showrunners