When Will House of Cards Season 7 Release? Netflix Premiere Date (Cancelled)
House of Cards Season 7
Was House of Cards cancelled or renewed for season 7? When does it start on Netflix? Now that season 6 is over, fans are wondering if the show will continue for another season or not. In this post, we have summarized everything we know so far about the next season.
What Is House of Cards About?
Golden Globe winner and Emmy Award nominee Robin Wright returns as President of the United States in the sixth and final season of the award-winning landmark series House of Cards. Wright is joined by Academy Award(R) nominees Diane Lane and Greg Kinnear as well as Cody Fern this season alongside Emmy Award nominee Michael Kelly, Jayne Atkinson, Academy Award(R) nominee Patricia Clarkson, Emmy Award Nominee Constance Zimmer, Derek Cecil, Campbell Scott and Boris McGiver. House of Cards executive producers are Melissa James Gibson, Frank Pugliese, Robin Wright, David Fincher, Joshua Donen, Dana Brunetti, Eric Roth, Michael Dobbs and Andrew Davies. The series was created by Beau Willimon and is produced by Donen/Fincher/Roth, with MRC as the studio, for Netflix. In 2013, House of Cards became the first original online series to receive major nominations from the Primetime Emmy Awards. The series has received 53 Emmy nominations to date, with seven wins — including the first major Emmy for a streaming service for David Fincher’s win for “Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series.” House of Cards received six Golden Globe nominations, and two wins. The historic series has received 11 Screen Actors Guild nominations with two wins; an AFI Award; four Writers Guild Award nominations, with one win; two BAFTA nominations; four Producers Guild Award nominations; two Directors Guild Award nominations; and a Peabody Award, among other accolades.
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Show Information
Network | Netflix |
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Show Name | House Of Cards |
Season | 7 |
Status | Cancelled |
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a shame no Season 7 for House of Cards. This is one of the best shows I've watched on Netflix. Bring back Kevin Spacey!
I'm ok with the series ending, as is. It was well done and has given a voice of reflection and analysis of corruption falling on the sword of the human condition, psychosis in the objective and subjective view of the hero or as the case may be the flawed progression of the anti-heroes whose pervasive likeness can be explored, explained in drama akin to the tragedies of Shakespeare and the like. I found it hard to hate any character because humanity and freedom are messy, passion being what it is. The distraction from current politics a welcome opportunity to take time away from the media noise.
Another season might take it too far. Better to leave it to the senses, that democracy, in its present wasteland of hope and despair is in peril at the hands of power, greed and depraved focus. Claire, I would hope would, after having checked all her boxes at the end of Doug, would finally be able to breathe and think like a good president, finally free from what had held her as prisoner to the role she was formed to be, no longer encumbered by her devious and villianous husband.
My fear is that that would not be how this story continues, though the twists and turns to get there would likely be breathtaking to watch. The war of the sexes is a continuing saga, but having that war politically is a dangerous path which could take its toll on the human saga and would shift the pendulum to an end most women do not want to go. Claire does possess too much of her husband's strength and avarice and that would be a bridge too far for many viewers.
Which brings me here to another Claire in another saga, Outlander, which was sent to Starz after just two seasons–to not have known that this masterpiece would lead this viewer to a subscription there was not the finest hour of Netflix.
Not to worry, I am just an American, a woman with a soul and an advocate for the arts streaming in my world. None of us want the Cinderella story anymore but as a woman, I value the roles that women in power portray and until we get the respect due us for all the roles we play, it would be unfair to the viewership to see her fall on this sword too soon for a political and theatrical agenda. Claire Hale Underwood should best be remembered for her rise to the top against the odds that that could ever be possible, despite how she put herself there. If there is no redemption for her, then who and when? A subjective equation for producers, editors and casting to grapple with. To see all the costs that it took, the courage that was revealed by all those in the press who would not let this go, it took both man and woman to take us to this end. Truth holds all the power and bravo for that which is the one quality that Claire herself grapples with when she put in the earbuds in the final scene–we see her grimace at last–enough to murder her foe in the Oval compassionately putting him to rest. To end there gave me hope. And if that was the hope of this series, then again, bravo. A true Yeats cathartic breath for all of us to take.
I am sure this discussion is still on the table and if opinion matters, that is mine.