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Fans crave more Frank Underwood. Although the Season 2 premiere of Netflix’s “House of Cards” is still a couple months away, the online network is already bringing a third season to the table.
In what could be seen as either a Trojan horse for Netflix or as cable companies trying to co-opt one of their chief new-media rivals, Netflix is reportedly in talks with cable/internet providers to include its streaming video app on cable companies' next generation of set-top boxes.
While we put on our Dracula costumes and baste giant turkeys, the inmates from Netflix’s “Orange Is the New Black” prepare for a followup season that change the way you look at locked up criminals.
While the majority of rumors have circulated around the pending return of Laura Prepon’s Alex, new details have hinted at even greater loss.
There's plenty of details regarding the second season of "Orange Is the New Black," which returns to Netflix in 2014.
Although it’s not much to chew on, any detail that provide an inkling of what’s to come should be cherished. Sakina Jaffrey, who plays the all-business but sympathizing chief of staff Linda Vasquez, has broken the “House of Cards” silence and provided fans with a quick glimpse of what Season 2 has in store for her character.
With such a successful, highly anticipated series, it’s only fitting that “House of Cards” deserves to be celebrated. It already had an impressive outing at the Primetime Emmys, and by the looks of it, “House of Cards” shows no signs of stopping there.
Earlier this summer, rumors surfaced that Laura Prepon, who plays Piper’s co-defendant/lesbian lover inside the woman’s penitentiary where the show takes place, would possibly not return for a second season.
It’s official. “House of Cards” has entered the ranks of television’s greatest, and it shows no signs of giving up anytime soon.
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The actress, who plays Alex, Piper’s co-defendant and lesbian inmate flame, will not fulfill a recurring role in the upcoming second season of the Netflix hit series.
In a recent interview, the show’s most beloved stars fueled the Season 2 excitement and talked about life on the set.
In the wake of its debut season and chilling season finale, they're desperately waiting for details on new episodes. Lucky for them, they're already on the way.
Costar Taryn Manning has yet to see Laura Prepon on set, but can't confirm nor deny her absence from the upcoming second season.