The official twitter account of "House of Cards" notified everyone that Kevin Spacey's character, Frank Underwood, has a special announcement during the Republican (Grand Old Party) GOP debate on Dec. 15 and, true to his word, not only did Underwood join the 2016 Presidential Race, he also gave a glimpse of what he'll be up to in the fourth season.
It's actually perfect timing since Spacey tweeted on Dec. 11, that filming for the fourth season of the Netflix series was about to wrap, and barely a week later, everyone finally gets to see when the next season is set to premiere. It is on March 4, by the way, which is a little later than the premiere for the previous seasons.
Soon to wrap #HouseofCards S4, cant wait for you all to see it! Wanted to share cool #FanArtFriday h/t doomsdaily K pic.twitter.com/4o9MSqqVsa
— Kevin Spacey (@KevinSpacey) December 11, 2015
Check out the 30-second spoiler free but still rousing trailer below.
It truly is a new day in America because Underwood has already set his goal to run the country for a second term. "America, I'm only getting started," Underwood says after he closes the file he was working on. The teaser video can definitely challenge the campaign advertisements of actual presidential candidates, more so because many people seem to prefer giving their vote to Pres. Underwood. The reactions to the "House of Cards" announcements may be seen under the #FU2016 hashtag on Twitter. Real viewers of the debate agreed that Pres. Frank Underwood's campaign advertisement was the best part of the GOP Debate.
The best part of this GOP debate has easily been the @HouseofCards season 4 trailer #FU2016 — Devin (@devimarti) December 16, 2015
Some were even able to quickly "decide" who they're voting for during the Presidential elections.
At this point, I feel like the best presidential candidate by far is Francis J. Underwood. #FU2016
— Gramatik (@Gramatik) December 16, 2015
I'm watching the debate, but after that last commercial, I've made up my mind. I'm voting for Frank Underwood. #GOPDebate #FU2016 — Brent D. Gardner (@brentdgardner) December 16, 2015
Netflix and the "House of Cards" twitter account have to remind what Pres. Underwood's message is.
We’re only getting started. #FU2016 #HouseofCards pic.twitter.com/rVybk7aFmT
— House of Cards (@HouseofCards) December 16, 2015
Of course, things only get better when Frank Underwood joins in the conversation and he knows that he's got what it takes to win.
It only takes 30 seconds to crush a political party's ambitions. #FU2016 #GOPDebate — Frank Underwood (@Frank_Underwood) December 16, 2015
Nice move with airing an ad for Underwood's campaign during an actual political debate, Netflix.