Netflix TV series, "House Of Cards" Season 5 could possibly be the last season. As it was previously reported that the executive producer, Beau Willimon would be leaving the show. On the other hand, speculations leaked online that Frank Underwood's character might be facing death as he was rumored to reunite with Willimon on another show.
As the news released by GameNGuide, Kevin Spacey whose character on "House Of Cards" Season 5 is Frank Underwood could face tragic death. Fans and viewers have been worried about the possible exit of Spacey as Willimon had its departure from the show. On the other hand, it was rumored that Spacey was not happy with the way of the show was being handled without Beau Willimon.
Moreover, it was speculated that "House Of Cards" Season 5 could be the last season. It would be a depressing thought if Kevin Spacey's character would be ended soon. Kevin Spacey is the main protagonist of the Netflix TV series which being described as manipulative, conniving, Machiavellian, sociopathic, and even evil.
Furthermore, there were rumors circulating online that Kevin Spacey and Beau Willimon would reunite in another TV show. It was speculated that Willimon is currently preparing for a project that would reunite him with "House Of Cards" star, Kevin Spacey.
Just this year in the month of January, IB Times reported the reason of Beau Willimon's departure from "House Of Cards" Season 5. On the other hand, he also expressed his heart-whelming gratitude towards the show as well as to its cast and crew.
"I'm grateful to Netflix and MRC, my fellow executive producers, our two incandescent stars Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, our talented writers, as well as the incredible cast and crew with whom I've had the privilege to work,"
Willimon said that it could be the right time for him to leave the show after working for about five years. According to IMDb, Willimon is currently working with another TV series which focuses on the life of the first African-American world heavyweight champion called "Jack Johnson".
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