'House of Cards' season 4 to be the last?

A screengrab from the new trailer for "House of Cards" Season 3 YouTube/Netflix

Fans of Netflix Web-series "House of Cards" gobbled up all 13 episodes from the newest season of the hit drama television series and ended up clamoring for more. Many viewers, if not all, are certainly guilty of binge-watching the entire season, wide-eyed as they wolfed down in one sitting all of Frank Underwood's business upon his acquisition of the most powerful seat in the United States. Fans also witnessed the factors that confronted Claire and Frank's marriage and felt the fear of the couple going their separate ways. 

With season 3 out of the way, fans move on to figuring out what will happen next in the fourth season of "House of Cards." Viewers think that a new season will be more of a requirement than a windfall simply for the reason that season 3 of the series felt much like a setup to much more intense happenings in the series. 

As much as fans desire for a whole new season merely days after it debuted, they will have to face the possibility that season 4 of "House of Cards" would tie everything up. International Business Times reasons that the number of episodes is based on the number of cards in a deck, so that's 52. "House of Cards" already covered 39 episodes, 13 for each season. One more run with 13 episodes and all 52 cards will be unturned. 

This, of course, is just a theory about the future of "House of Cards," and it remains to be one that creator Beau Willmon is keeping his lips tight about.  

"Well, I appreciate the numerology," Willmon said in answer to a question involving the show's season during a Google+ hangout. "We haven't even announced a fourth season, so when it comes to how many seasons of 'House of Cards' there may or may not be." 

Quoting Francis Underwood, the creator of the series said, "You might very well ask that; I couldn't possibly comment." 

News
What do we know about Simon of Cyrene?
What do we know about Simon of Cyrene?

Easter may have passed, but some figures in the story stay with us long after the day itself. One of those is Simon of Cyrene - a man who appears for only a moment, says nothing, and then disappears. And yet, his story carries lessons we can hold onto all year round.

There may not be a Christian revival, but Britain’s traditional churches aren’t doomed
There may not be a Christian revival, but Britain’s traditional churches aren’t doomed

There are good reasons to doubt that Britain is experiencing a Christian revival today – but that does not mean it is dying out.

Pastor preaches in Bristol city centre despite fears of arrest
Pastor preaches in Bristol city centre despite fears of arrest

A pastor has returned to street preaching in Bristol city centre just over four months after he was arrested for his comments on Islam and transgender ideology. 

The biblical backstory of Iran
The biblical backstory of Iran

Iran is back in the headlines. The word “Iran” does not appear in the Bible, but the names of preceding peoples and empires occupying that land today are written into the biblical narrative. This is the story …