'House of Cards' Season 4 Spoilers: Show's Website For 2016 Presidential's 2016 Launched
Netflix's hit political drama series "House of Cards" is now ramping up the hype for its upcoming Season 4 which is slated to begin in the next few months.
Just last week, the web streaming service premiered in YouTube the exciting teaser showcasing Frank Underwood's (Kevin Spacey) TV spot for his re-election campaign in 2016.
"America, I'm just getting started," the powerful politician declared in his video message.
Aside from the ad, the show also unveiled the official Frank Underwood campaign website which can be checked here.
The site is fully functional and fans can get more information about the candidate from it, some which are very interesting while others are quite spoilery.
Reports from website users indicated that when one clicks on the "Meet Claire Underwood" page, there will be an error message which reads:
"The page you're looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable."
Speculations, more specifically from Enstarz.com, pointed out that perhaps this is a clear sign of Claire (Robin Wright) keeping her hands off of her husband's campaign. It is more than likely that Claire won't be changing her mind on her decision never to get involved with Frank, even if it's just for a public display, the media outlet posited.
Meanwhile, followers of the series would be glad to know that HoC has picked up a handful of nods for the upcoming Golden Globes award ceremony. This includes Wright's nomination in the category for Best Actress in TV Series, Drama in her role as Claire. The 49-year-old "Forrest Gump" star is up against "How To Get Away With Murder" actress Viola Davis, Eva Green from "Penny Dreadful," Taraji P. Henson in "Empire" and Caitriona Balfe in "Outlander."
"House of Cards" is expected to return in Netflix this March 4. Stay tuned for more updates.