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'House of Cards' Season 4 Cast & Spoilers: Kevin Spacey Drops a Clue About the Characters

Kevin Spacey has always been careful not to reveal spoilers especially about his character in "House of Cards" Season 4 but rumors will always find their way through the Internet.

There have been reports that Season 4 will feature a threat to Frank Underwood. Actually two. According to Deadline, the new character that will be played by Neve Campbell might actually be Frank Underwood's rival, even if the former "Party of Five" actress has kept mum about her "House of Cards" character.

Many have also been speculating that Claire played by Robin Wright might run for President. At the end of Season 3, she was shown leaving Frank. If she indeed becomes his rival, Frank could lose big time because he is going up against someone who knows him so well.

In another news, Hillary Clinton thinks that "House of Cards" is bad TV. In an interview on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," she has revealed that she had watch Netflix's political drama. She actually celebrated her 68th birthday by spending some time with her granddaughter and "watching bad TV" with Bill Clinton, according to Enstarz. And "House of Cards" is what they binge watching. As to why she calls it bad TV, it was not explained. That gives plenty of room for more rumors in the near future.

Meanwhile, no one can make Kevin Spacey reveal any spoiler. But in an interview with "The Naples Daily News," he might have spilled a subtle clue. According to Naples News, he reportedly had stopped the interview from asking a question about an event in season 4. Although he said, "We should not give away the story lines. We have to accept that we live in a non-spoiler generation. There's people who haven't seen Season 1."

But when he said, "I will simply say this. If there are events that happen on the show, people get what they (expletive) deserve." So if you have been following "House of Cards" from season 1, that is a clue.

"House of Cards" will return on Netflix in 2016.


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