Filming Starts for Season 4 of 'House of Cards' with Spoilers, Plot and News

8:30 AM EDT 4/11/2015 by Aishwarya, Celebeat Reporter

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According to Netflix news, the political drama series which became a hit in the US, "House of Cards" is on to its fourth season.  The series stars Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright as Frank and Claire Underwood.

The announcement was done through Netflix's social media account that filming for the fourth season will start this summer.

This early, many speculations are already circulating on the show's synopsis of the new chapter and on what will happen to the Underwoods.  A theory even insinuated that the growing and ugly tension between the White House couple will end up in a drastic move.

According to Beau Willimon, Executive Producer of the "House of Cards" during The Daily Beast interview said that there are many thrilling points that will be shown.  It will also be dealing on what will happen with Frank and Claire's relationship.

As the story revolves around the Frank and Claire, fans are wondering what is next for the two.  Although it is sometimes scary to think that no matter how unorthodox their union is, they still attract people to watch the series and see what happens next.

As Willimon states that their downhill relationship may make them physically and psychologically violent after twenty-eight years of being bottled up.  Will they end up in divorce?  Will Frank continue to take it all for the sake of having a first lady?  Now that they are in the White House, is this the time that they finally come apart?  Will Claire deteriorate more and become violent?  Is the reality of killing the other possible?

All questions will be answered once season 4 of the "House of Cards" films and airing starts this summer.

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