'House of Cards' Season 3 spoilers: Cast busy filming with new storyline, details kept behind closed doors

The Netflix hit show "House of Cards" has already started filming for season 3, getting ready for its release in February of next year. However, very little is known about what season 3 will be about and what's been going on on the set. The people behind the show are making sure details are kept behind closed doors.

Let's talk about what we already know so far from the first two seasons. Frank Underwood, played by Kevin Spacey, has finally taken revenge on President Walker. And in the season 2 finale, Frank has become the president of the U.S. already. Frank has accomplished his goal, so what will be his next move now?

According to International Digital Times, "House of Cards" season 3 will be more exciting. The first two seasons were "part of the plan," and season 3 will give the series a new storyline. And it will be very interesting how the creators of the show will embark in a new direction.

There's very little spoilers circulating about season 3 too. But what we do know is that filming has already started. Kevin Spacey confirmed this himself when he tweeted "Thanks to all who came out for Clarence Darrow @oldvictheatre! What a blast it was to do. Now back to Washington for... well, you know."

While many fans feel bummed about not hearing any juicy details, think of it as a good thing. For one, this means that the cast and crew are hard at work to deliver the third season on time. And next, they're picking up the pace due to the delay caused by the tax credits in Maryland. Now that they're filming, it means everything is good to go.

Moreover, keeping mum about the season just adds to the surprise factor. With a possible new storyline, Netflix is hitting every fan with a bang! This just makes the wait more exciting.

Netflix "House of Cards" is rumored to be released on February 2015. The exact date is not yet confirmed.

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