Madame President

MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 2018
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Golden Globe winner and Emmy Award nominee Robin Wright returns as President of the United States in the sixth and final season of the award-winning landmark series “House of Cards”.

Wright steps into the leading character in the final season after actor Kevin Spacey was forced to leave the series for alleged sexual assaults.
The acclaimed political series “House of Cards” focuses on an ambitious Democrat Frank Underwood (Spacey) who becomes the US president aided by his wife Claire Underwood (Wright).
Wright is joined by Academy Award nominees Diane Lane and Greg Kinnear as well as Cody Fern this season alongside Emmy Award nominee Michael Kelly, Jayne Atkinson, Academy Award nominee Patricia Clarkson, Emmy Award Nominee Constance Zimmer, Derek Cecil, Campbell Scott and Boris McGiver. 
In 2013, “House of Cards” became the first original online series to receive major nominations from the Primetime Emmy Awards. The series has received 53 Emmy nominations to date, with seven awards – including the first major Emmy for a streaming service for David Fincher for “Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series.” “House of Cards” received six Golden Globe nominations, and two wins. The historic series has also received 11 Screen Actors Guild nominations with two wins; an AFI Award; four Writers Guild Award nominations, with one win; two BAFTA nominations; four Producers Guild Award nominations; two Directors Guild Award nominations; and a Peabody Award, among other accolades.