'House of Cards' season 4: big events expected to happen

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It seems like "House of Cards" is already winning big before its fourth season has even begun.

While the series recently wrapped up its production for season 4, Netflix's "House of Cards" managed to bag a total of three acting nominations at the Screen Actors  Guild Award. These include Robin Wright's portrayal of Claire Underwood for Best Actress, Kevin Spacey's portrayal as President Frank Underwood for Best Actor and Best Ensemble Cast in a TV Drama Series.

This is Spacey's second time to be recognized for portraying the role of a fictional U.S. president. He won the award last year.

Meanwhile, Wright will be up against some of the most notable actresses on TV today, including Viola Davis of "How to Get Away with Murder," Maggie Smith of "Downton Abbey," Claire Danes of "Homeland," and Julianna Margulies for "The Good Wife."

Naples News reported that Spacey appeared in the Global Financial Leadership Conference Gala Night in November to host the said event. One of his co-hosts, CBS News anchor Bob Schieffer, asked him to give a little teaser about what fans should look forward to when "House of Cards" returns next year for season 4.

The actor politely declined, saying "We should not give away the story lines. We have to accept that we live in a nonspoiler generation. There's people who haven't seen Season 1."

However, the actor claimed that something big is about to happen when "House of Cards" season 4 starts streaming on Netflix. "I will simply say this," the actor added. "If there are events that happen on the show, people get what they (expletive) deserve."

Previous speculations claimed that Claire will finally leave Frank and file for divorce. Will Frank let his First Lady go, or will they continue living together for the sake of his political ambition?

"House of Cards" season 4 is expected to premiere in March 2016.

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