It seems like Frank (Kevin Sacey) and Claire (Robin Wright) will be fighting another power couple as it was reported that the show will be adding new powerful characters. According to Vine Report, the production for "House of Cards" Season 4 is currently ongoing, and the show has recently added Colm Feore for a recurring role.
Feore, who is known for his antagonist roles in "Amazing Spider-Man 2," "Gotham," and "Thor," will reportedly play a high-profile character in the new season of the political drama. It was earlier reported that Neve Campbell was cast as a series regular, and her character will be part of one of the power couples who would be the rival of Frank and Claire. There are speculations that Feore will be Campbell's partner in crime.
Meanwhile, it was also earlier reported that Frank and Claire might stick together after rumors circulated that the two will be filing for divorce. According to Christian Today, viewers can expect more turmoil in their relationship as Season 4 will pick up where the Season 3 finale left off.
Showrunner Beau Willimon revealed that there is some kind of complexity between Frank and Claire's marriage, and that includes their partnership in their respective political plans. He said that the story of the show will also focus on the couple's relationship, so it seems like fans can look forward to how the two will treat each other after what happened in the Season 3 finale.
It was earlier reported that the couple won't be separating and that they will adopt a child to prove to the public that they are fine. Now, with the new power couple coming their way, it seems like sticking together will be a good idea as it was also reported earlier that Campbell's character will challenge Claire's political plans.
As of writing, Netflix hasn't released the official date for "House of Cards" Season 4, but it is expected to be available sometime in 2016.