With nary a word from writers and producers, the "House of Cards" season 3 spoilers have delved into speculation territory, as a website suggested that Frank Underwood is now looking toward world domination. Meanwhile, cast Kevin Spacey said he drew inspiration from former president Bill Clinton.
According to the TV Over Mind "House of Cards" season 3 spoilers, there's nothing for Frank Underwood after claiming the presidency but look outwards.
"What does a man who wants nothing more than to get more power do once he's essentially the most powerful man on the planet?" it said.
For reference, the website cited "House of Cards" cast Kevin Spacey's role in "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" where he plays the main villain, Jonathon Irons, while he heads ATLAS, described to be the world's largest Private Military Company.
Various speculations and "House of Cards" season 3 spoilers hint of Frank Underwood being assassinated, especially if the series will follow the same path of it's British counterpart where the main protagonist was killed off by his wife.
But Latin Times in its "House of Cards" season 3 spoilers said that the Netflix series may extend past the third season, which hints that Frank Underwood will survive.
Meanwhile, Cross Map said that the friendship between "House of Cards" cast Kevin Spacey and Bill Clinton is well documented.
In fact, NY Times reporter Amy Chozick revealed an interview with the actor in her Twitter: "We've in fact spent so much time together that sometimes I even become him,' @KevinSpacey talking of Bill Clinton.cc @BeauWillimon."
The site also revealed "House of Cards" season 3 spoilers, based on an interview with Agnieszka Holland, who will direct one episode, who said: "Without telling you what happens, one Francis Underwood becomes president, suddenly he faces different responsibilities and international situations, and I think there are some similarities to what's going on now. Because I have knowledge of international politics, know more about the Russians and what they do. I can bring that to the show."