| ‘House Of Cards’ Will Come To An End After Season 6
Season 5 of Netflix’s political drama, House Of Cards, saw Claire Underwood (Robin Wright) assume the power of the President of the United States when Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) was forced to step down due to a political scandal. Now it seems like the fantasy is becoming reality. In light of the sexual assault allegations against Spacey, House of Cards will come tumbling down after its sixth season.
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| TV Review: House Of Cards 5.1 “Chapter 53” |
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House of Cards
Season 5 Episode 1: “Chapter 53
Directed by Daniel Minahan
Written by Frank Pugliese
Created by Beau Willimon
Starring Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright, Michael Kelly, Paul Sparks, Joel Kinnaman, Neve Campbell, Boris McGiver, Jayne Atkinson, Damian Young
Netflix
Air Date: Tuesday, May 30th, 2017 Somewhere over the past year the line between television drama and reality blurred. There is a President who talks down to people, commit heinous acts of violence and depravity, we have issues with the Russians, and we live in a perpetual state of fear from terrorist cells worldwide… quick, am I talking about America 2017 or Season 4 of House of Cards? A show that cuts this close to reality is not going to be shy with the current scope of American politics, and I expect this will be a unique and interesting season for Netflix’s award winning political thriller. I wait with baited breath to see how far the writers will push the boundaries. Spoilers below.
...continue reading » Tags: Beau Willimon, Boris McGiver, Damian Young, Daniel Minahan, Frank Pugliese, House of Cards, Jayne Atkinson, Joel Kinnaman, Kevin Spacey, Michael Kelly, Netflix, Neve Campbell, Paul Sparks, Robin Wright | |
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| ‘House Of Cards’ Season 5 Trailer: Frank Underwood Puts A Dark Twist On The Pledge Of Allegiance
As much as I’d like to avoid being political on posts, it’s hard not to draw wild parallels between the 2016 Presidential campaigns and what’s going on with Netflix’s House Of Cards. A new trailer for the upcoming fifth season highly acclaimed Netflix original series just dropped, and despite it taking place in a fictional world, one has to imagine that there are at least some similarities to what happened in the months leading up to the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. There’s the charts, the maps, the scandals, and the terrifying notion that someone not only thinks lowly of the people of a nation, but also that he is planning to rule it for the foreseeable future. Check out the latest trailer for House Of Cards below. Oh, and of course minor spoilers will follow.
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| Netflix Releases ‘House Of Cards’ Season 5 Trailer On Inauguration Day
Whether or not you support the 45th President of the United States, politics will always make for good drama on TV. And since today is Donald Trump’s Presidential Inauguration, Netflix could not have picked a better time to release the first teaser trailer for Season 5 of of their hit political drama House of Cards. Watch the Season 5 announcement teaser trailer here below.
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| Emmys 2016: Winners Of The 68th Annual Emmy Awards
The 68th Annual Emmy Awards aired tonight, and host Jimmy Kimmel needed to get to the show. His opening skit was a medley of shows in cars – from our Modern Family to Veep to James Corden of The Late Late Show … leading to their karaoke performance of Wham’s “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go.” You just cannot unsee that… but you won’t want to. It all culminates in a Game Of Thrones finale. Watch the opening bit here and check out the list of nominees and winners just below.
...continue reading » Tags: ABC, American Crime, Baskets, Emmy Awards, Emmys, Emmys 2016, Game of Thrones, House of Cards, Jimmy Kimmel, Modern Family, Mr. Robot, The People v. O.J. Simpson, Transparent, Veep | |
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