‘House of Cards’ Update: Season 4 release date in line with US election 2016? Real life political scenes expected?

By Staff Writer

May 05, 2015 08:18 AM EDT

'House of Cards' Season 4 may be released in fall 2016, which is likely around the same time as the United States presidential election. Will the upcoming season depict some real incidents and events?

Netflix recently broke the news that 'House of Cards' Season 4 production is scheduled this summer. The storyline is expected to focus on the Presidential elections. The political drama TV show will have Kevin Spacey back as Mr Underwood who will have his second term as the president of United States. On the other hand, Robin Wright will play as Mrs Underwood once more.

Many believed that Netflix is yet to release the 'House of Cards' Season 4 in spring next year, which is similar to what happened with the previous seasons. However, latest reports claimed that the fourth season of the show, which has been both anticipated and expected by fans will be released in fall 2016, likely around the same time as the United States presidential election.

In terms of storyline, 'House Of Cards' Season 4 will focus on the presidential elections. If that it so, the network has really an intention for upcoming season to be on par with the 2016 US election. Will the show also depict some real life incidents or events related to politics?

In a recent interview, showrunner of 'House of Cards' Beau Willimon said he has no intention of bringing real life events for the upcoming season. He explained that they will have already written the upcoming season months before it will air.

Fans, you really have to wait longer before the show premieres on Netflix. What can you say that Season 4 release date will be parallel to the country's election? Do you believe that they will not feature real life political incidents or issues? Share us your thoughts below regarding the latest 'House of Cards' update.

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