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House of Cards is an American political drama web television series created by Beau Willimon. It is an adaptation of the BBC's mini-series of the same name and is based on the novel by Michael Dobbs. The thirteen episode first season premiered on February 1, 2013, on the streaming service Netflix. Thirteen episode seasons followed on February 14, 2014, February 27, 2015 and March 4, 2016. Netflix announced a fifth season due for release on May 30, 2017. Willimon has stated that plans for the show's future are decided after each season.
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