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'House of Cards' season 4: Premiere episode will not coincide with the 2016 presidential elections

Viewers who watched the final episode of "House of Cards" season 3 had been confused, shocked, and eager to see what's next. With no confirmation date of the premiere date of the show's premiere episode for its next season, fans are anxiously waiting for any news.

According to the latest speculations that emerged from the House of Cards' set, the show's season 4 premiere will not coincide with next year's presidential elections. NetflixLife recently posted an article that said that the TV show will not be delayed until the presidential elections happen in 2016.

In the past, Netflix originals are mostly released with a gap of two weeks to a month, at most. Still, Netflix didn't make any announcements yet regarding House of Cards' release date.

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The upcoming season of the series is one of the most anticipated series this 2016. The show's story revolves around the Underwoods', Frank (Kevin Spacey) and Claire (Robin Wright), ambitions in politics. The TV series shows how both protagonists do everything, including their diabolical methods, to achieve their political dreams. The only confirmed details that the show's producer revealed is that the show will introduce a new power couple in the upcoming season. According to Deadline, Neve Campbell will join the cast as a series regular, and will be one half of the new couple of the show.

International Business Times also reported before that Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly), who's Frank Underwood's chief of staff, will die this season.

In other news, Kevin Spacey recently joked that his asides are directed to Donald Trump. When Spacey appeared on "The Late Show" by Stephen Colbert, the actor said, "The truth is. When I'm looking directly at that camera. There's one person and one person only and that is Donald Trump. Now it all starts to make sense," as reported by the Daily Mail UK.

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