On Friday, Netflix will release a drama expressly designed to be consumed in one sitting: “House of Cards,†a political thriller starring Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright. Rather than introducing one episode a week, as distributors have done since the
Stream the dirty Washington drama series (based on the BBC miniseries of the same name) about a ruthless, Machiavellian congressman who will cut a bitch to get ahead.
By the time you read this, you may already know how the end of House of Cards' first season pans out so this conversation may be moot. See, Netflix released all 13 episodes of the first season at once on its video-streaming service. I won't go into the
As of 12:01 a.m. Friday, all 13 episodes of the highly pedigreed "House of Cards" â€" Adapted from a British miniseries! Directed, at least initially, by "The Social Network's" David Fincher! Starring Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright! â€" were made totally
Netflix's new original series House of Cards â€" a high-profile American remake of the popular 1990 British miniseries â€" debuted today, with all thirteen episodes of the DC political thriller available for live-streaming. None of that stodgy broadcast
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