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'House of Cards' Season 5 Updates: Show Teases Premiere Episode with Presidential-Themed Footage [Watch]

'House of Cards' Season 5 Updates: Show Teases Premiere Episode with Presidential-Themed Footage [Watch]

Dannel Picaccio Camille Perez Lozano

"House of Cards" recently adhered to the occasion by posting a major scoop on US President-elect Donald Trump's Inauguration Day. The political drama apparently went on to tease its next season, which premieres in May.

According to Entertainment Weekly, the anticipation of Trump's Inauguration Day may have caused Netflix to come up with an episode of its own. A clip showed an upside down American flag, freely flowing in front of the Capitol Building with the wind. Backing up the footage is an eerie children's chorus that recites the Pledge of Allegiance.

The official Twitter page of "House of Cards" adds the tease through the caption "We make the terror." It was said that the promise of the Underwoods, played by Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, is coming into fruition-namely bringing the aforesaid "terror" as mentioned by the fictional president towards the end of the previous season.

Spacey and Wright are joined by Michael Kelly as Doug Stamper, Nathan Darrow as Edward Meechum, Mahershala Ali as Remy Danton, Derek Cecil as Seth Grayson and Michel Gill as President Garrett Walker. The show is expected to premiere their existing season by May 30.

"Majority House Whip Francis Underwood takes you on a long journey as he exacts his vengeance on those he feels wronged him - that is, his own cabinet members including the President of the United States himself. Dashing, cunning, methodical and vicious, Frank Underwood along with his equally manipulative yet ambiguous wife, Claire take Washington by storm through climbing the hierarchical ladder to power in this Americanized recreation of the BBC series of the same name," the official IMDB of "House of Cards" explains.

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