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‘House of Cards’ season 6 trailer shows a country questioning President Claire Underwood
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- Netflix released the official trailer for the final season of
“House of Cards” on Monday. - It teases an intense season that centers on Claire
Underwood’s presidency after her husband, Frank Underwood,
dies. - It also suggests that things could go very wrong for the
people who did very bad things to get ahead, including
Claire. - The sixth and final season of “House of Cards,” which was
re-written after Kevin Spacey was fired following allegations of
sexual misconduct last year, drops on November 2.
Netflix just released the official trailer for the sixth and
final season of “House of Cards.” The trailer shows a country
that is skeptical about its new female president, Claire
Underwood (Robin Wright), and it also implies that things could
go badly for her seeing as she, like her late husband, murdered
people to get ahead.
In September, a teaser trailer showed how “House of Cards” would
handle Kevin Spacey’s departure: his character, Frank Underwood,
is dead.
The trailer Netflix released Monday starts with political
analysts questioning Claire’s ability to lead on television,
including one broadcaster saying, “I think she might be the worst
thing that has ever happened to this country.”
The trailer also suggests that things might not be going well for
Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly) now that Frank is gone, that the
journalists who’ve been working for the entire series to bring
the Underwoods down might be getting close to their goal, and
that newcomers Diane Lane and Greg Kinnear might be Claire’s
biggest enemies in season six.
Netflix fired Spacey from “House of Cards” after multiple men
accused him of sexual misconduct in 2017. The final season
drops on Netflix November 2.
You can watch the full trailer
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