House of Cards Season 3 premiere date has been revealed and it was relayed through a special message from the White House, the show's fictional White House that is. After almost a year of silence about the show's return, the Netflix series made a noise on its official Twitter Page last night by posting a video featuring Kevin Spacey's Frank Underwood and his wife, Claire (played by Robin Wright), walking up on an aeroplane's stairs. It comes along with texts about the show's premiere date which says February 27, 2015.
The 12-second clip is a bit different from the clips that House of Cards has released before. It has no music, no lines, just the two seemingly entering the Air Force One. Just before the video ended, Frank Underwood is noticeably looking straight at the camera (or the window). Is he looking at the audience (like what he usually do in the show) to say 'I'm here!?' Or to another person inside the plane? Well, this will be cleared once the House of Cards Season 3 premiere/release date arrive.
Now, that you know about the House Of Cards Season 3 premiere date, let us help you revisit what happened from last season. Frank has finally snatched the presidency of the United States through a series of manipulation and deception. He and Claire drove former president Garret Walker's family to their doom. Will his dark past come back to haunt him?
Also, his loyal assistant Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly) is missing but unknown to Frank, he was actually sleeping somewhere in a forest after getting knocked out by Rachel Posner (Rachel Brosnahan) who Frank sent to seduce the alcoholic Congress candidate Peter Russo (Corey Stoll) who was then killed by Frank. Journalists Lucas Goodwin (Sebastian Arcelus) and Janine Skorsky (Constance Zimmer) are tracking Rachel who they think is the key to the suspicious death of Russo and bring down Frank who they also believe is the suspect behind the death of their colleague Zoe Barnes (Kate Mara).