House Of Cards Season 5 First Look Photos
The fourth season of House of Cards ended with jaw-dropping intensity, leaving fans with an [...]
The next shot we see appears to be the Underwoods on the campaign trail.
Among the events of the last season, we saw Claire take strong action with the Russian president while Frank was in the hospital, leading him to choose her as his running mate in the new election.
These duel "Underwood 2016" signs suggest that his current Vice President, Donald Blythe, has effectively been dropped.
The groundwork was already laid for his exodus last season, though, when the character's spouse suffered severely deteriorating health. He was still gung-ho about his work though so it'll be interesting to see how that conversation goes once season five launches.
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Another pic from the new season confirms two other returning characters.
Looks like Michael Kelly, who plays Doug Stamper, Frank Underwood's ever loyal Chief of Staff, as well as season four newcomer Neve Campbell, who plays political consultant LeAnn Harvey, are both coming back in season five.
It's no surprise that Doug is back really. He's been devoted to the Underwoods, specifically Frank, from the very beginning, and it's inarguable that without him they never would have risen to the top of the American politics food chain.
LeAnn Harvey's return is... not surprising, but she really didn't have all that much screen time last season. Maybe this new one will be her time to really shine.
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Lastly, we see that Joel Kinnaman is returning as Will Conway, the Republican Governor who's running against Frank for the presidency, alongside Dominique McElligott playing his wife Hannah.
There's a lot to get excited about here! Check out House of Cards season five when it hits Netflix on May, 30th.
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