Those who have watched Netflix political drama, "House of Cards," will not forget Frank's revelationg that he loves his wife, Claire, more than a shark loves blood. That one statement showed how vicious Frank Underwood can be. And it did portray his love for his spouse.
At the end of Season 3 finale of "House of Cards" Frank Underwood's partner in crime, Claire is ready to part with Frank. The timing of their separation was also perfect - Frank Underwood, the President of United States of America is facing a new election. The recent storyline from Season 3 has fans speculating if Frank will win the upcoming election without Claire's assistance. Alternatively, "House of Cards" Season 4 could have something else in store for both Frank and Claire.
According to LatinPost, Claire Underwood will run for the presidency against Frank and the couple will head towards their official divorce. In an interview with IGN, Robin Wright, the actress who plays the role of Claire Underwood, defined her relationship with Frank Underwood: "There is a deep love and respect and at the very same time, there is an unspoken agreement," said Wright.
Hollywood Reporter explained the creator of "House of Cards," Beau Williams said that it would be a new phase to watch in Season 4 when Frank and Claire Underwood are not together in the show.
In all the three seasons of "House of Cards," Frank has developed his greed and power but every time, Claire's character was left with nothing. However, according to Beau, Season 4 will also focus on Claire's character development.
According to New York Post, the 41-years-old Neve Campbell is all set to join the star cast of "House of Cards" Season 4. The recent addition of former "Scream Queen," and "Party Of Five" star, Neve Campbell to season 4 as a regular adds mystery to the upcoming season.
"The way I approach each season is, "let's not keep any great ideas in reserve - let's use them all, said Beau Williams in an interview by Metro. "By the time it's the end of the season, we have no more ideas - in some ways, no idea how to keep the show going. We might have some notions of where it can go. [But] treat every season as though it's your last, don't hold anything back."
"House of Cards" Season 4 is scheduled to film in Baltimore this summer and is expect to release in 2016.