'House of Cards' season 3 spoilers: Filming in Maryland continues, Russian actors confirm appearance in upcoming season

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With "House of Cards" being renewed by Nextflix for a third season, the cast and crew are now shooting in Maryland where the last two seasons were filmed as well.

While filming for season three began as a troublesome venture because the series producers were initially not permitted to film in the said state, such concern was eventually addressed last April.

At present, there have been a number of speculations surrounding "House of Cards" season three.

For instance, Kevin Spacey portrays Francis J. "Frank" Underwood, the highly popular Democrat from South Carolina who took an oath to enter his presidency in the last season. The actor was then featured on "The Colbert Report" and appeared to be portraying his "House of Cards" character.

One of his lines that got fans buzzing was when he responded to Colbert's question of how the "President" can do a lot of things.

"Like I always said, a dog doesn't need to show his teeth as long as his growl's deep enough, his food bowl is full and he knows where all the bones are buried," Spacey responded.

Furthermore, there have also been rumors that the third season of Netflix's political drama will dig deeper into foreign affairs, such as those relating to Russia, and even terrorist threats from the Middle East.

According to The Huffington Post, Russian actors have already met with the series' producers. Members of Pussy Riot, the all-female rock band hailing from Russia, were also said to have confirmed that they will be appearing in the upcoming season, specifically Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova.

The all-girl group had been previously arrested and served jail sentences in their home country for vandalizing church property and exhibiting obscenity at religious places. There have been no updates as to what the two females will be portraying and how they will be incorporated into the series.

"House of Cards" season three has been said to premiere in early 2015.

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