Recent rumors have surged regarding the direction that the "House Of Cards" would incorporate in its upcoming episodes. It has been speculated that Kevin Spacey would not be reprising his role as Frank Underwood and the showrunners having issues with Netflix is escalating as well.
Although there are no confirmations from Netflix, the fans and followers of the "House Of Cards" are worried that the series would no longer be renewed. However, despite the contrasting rumors, Netflix has remained firm that the series would render unprecedented scenes.
For one, at the end of "House of Cards", many are wondering whether Kevin Spacey's Frank Underwood role would come to a close of getting wiped out. Even Producer Dana Brunetti has no idea in the fate of the said persona, because they have not yet considered the finale for the sequel.
"House of Cards" producer Brunetti promises, anyhow, that the nearing season of the show will be somewhat contrasting because the team has settled to go with the "network television" route.
According to CNBC , "House of Cards" would not be in whatever place nearby as indecent as it is. Characters are now going to surface various hindrances, mainly for a persona like Frank who believes that "there is but one rule: hunt or be hunted."
"House of Cards" sometimes ties correspondence from real life politics, and Brunetti believes that political candidates do not stand a chance against their fictional character.
In a dialogue with The Guardian, Spacey said that "Fundamentally, I would find politics very frustrating and I would probably end up killing a lot of people,"
What is intriguing about Underwood in "House Of Cards" is how viewers root for him in spite of the awful things he has done. Since the character is able to break the fourth wall and address the audience directly, Spacey thinks it somehow helps build a bond between them.
Spacey reiterated, "At a theatrical device, it's a remarkable idea that a character will break the fourth wall. The audience becomes their co-conspirators. They provide a chance for the audience to root for and be terrified by the character at the same time,"
As for the renewal, fans and followers could expect the "House of Cards" season 5 to return in Netflix by 2017.