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'House of Cards' Season 5 News & Update: Claire Underwood Changes Her Mind, Supports Frank For Real; A New Villain Lures Frank?

'House of Cards' Season 5 News & Update: Claire Underwood Changes Her Mind, Supports Frank For Real; A New Villain Lures Frank?

Recent news and updates surrounding "House of Cards" Season 5 is filled with much uncertainty and unsettledness. Claims have surfaced that Claire would have a change of heart and would support her husband's overall dealings. However, rumors of a new villain luring Frank to death is also skyrocketing.

The gripping political-thriller episodes are still resonating in the upcoming episodes of "House of Cards" Season 5. Rumors of a new villain unknown to the Underwoods are on the rise. Although there are no inclinations for its authenticity, it has sent the fans and followers to scout for some credibility to its presumption.

However, the creators and showrunners of the "House of Cards" Season 5 remains tightlipped on the matter. Moreover, it remains uncertain on whether Claire would fully support Frank in the latter episodes or it is just a poker face to mask her true yearnings.

Vine Report relayed some presumptions that the upcoming "House of Cards" Season 5 would be the finale for Frank Underwood. It would be in this season that would ultimately meet death and bid the series farewell.

GamenGuide also reported of some rumored plans that Frank Underwood would want to implement. The report mentioned that Frank is ready to initiate a mass massacre to those that would defy him and these scenes would be depicted when "House of Cards" Season 5 returns.

It remains uncertain on whether Frank would ultimately die in his journey to power. Also, it is still indefinite to know Claire's heart and mind. All of these presumptions would come to light when "House of Cards" Season 5 returns on the small screens. As for the air date, there are reports that it would return in the early months of 2017.

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