'House of Cards' Season 4 has a premiere date and new trailer

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Netflix has graced us all with the best holiday present: a quick peek at House of Cards Season 4.

In the video, aired during CNN's GOP debate Tuesday night, Frank Underwood can be seen in a new campaign ad, telling viewers, "America, I'm only getting started."

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A tweet sent by Netflix immediately following the ad also confirmed a premiere date: March 4, which is a hair later than the new seasons tend to drop.

The previous three seasons have all seen February premiere dates.






If Twitter is any indication, Underwood's online HQ will likely see more traffic than any of the GOP candidate's sites.

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been playing catchup with this. wasnt feeling season 3 either.
 

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really? some of the character development in season 3 wasn't that interesting but overall it was still a very solid season imo.

#FU2016 is hilarious :pachaha:i love these backstabbing, manipulation and power shows. can't wait for this.
 

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But now that departing showrunner Beau Willimon has found a way of putting Underwood on the back foot again, House of Cards has regained its mojo. Spacey twinkles with vehemence as he ratchets up his portrayal of Frank as villainous force of nature; Wright has never been better as burningly ambitious ice queen Claire, who has unearthed a useful foil in ruthless strategist Leann Harvey (played by the star of the 1996 horror classic Scream, Neve Campbell).

To that can be added a live-wire plot, with several genuine upsets and some mind-bending cameos. There is also the ongoing pleasure of House of Cards's depiction of Washington DC as Purgatory-on-the-Potomac, a transient zone of faceless glass facades and people carriers with blacked-out windows. In contrast to the real life presidential race, there is, of course, the additional comfort of knowing that, no matter how deranged the storyline, it's all just make-believe.

House of Cards was the original of the binge-watch species and fans are sure to enjoy every deliciously dark moment of what rates as a triumphant return.

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