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  2. Feb 21, 2013 · The Very Real History Behind the Crazy Politics of 'House of Cards' By Alexis Coe. February 21, 2013. The Netflix series may not be a totally accurate representation of Washington, but a decent...

  3. House of Cards is an American political thriller television series created by Beau Willimon. It is based on the 1989 novel of the same name by Michael Dobbs and an adaptation of the 1990 British series of the same name by Andrew Davies , also from the novel.

  4. Feb 18, 2022 · Despite a twisty, sordid plot rife with sex, corruption, and murder, House of Cards still feels decidedly rooted in Washingtonian reality—and that's thanks entirely to Beau Willimon, a savvy...

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    • Rachel Was Originally A One-Off Character
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    • Kate Mara's A Huge NFL Fan
    • It's Shot in Maryland and Has Connections to The Wire
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    • It's Grounded in Real World Politics
    • The Writing Team Knows Their Stuff
    • The Entire Cast Were First Choice Picks
    • It's A Big Hit in China

    When actress Rachel Brosnahan (who plays Doug Stamper’s tortured call girl/Achilles heel) was originally cast, she was set to appear in only two episodes and recite a total of five lines. Showrunner Beau Willimon stated: Rachel plays such an integral part in the series that it's difficult to imagine the show without her presence. Her relationship w...

    As freshly original as House of Cards may seem, it's actually based on a BBC miniseries from 1990 of the same name. The British original series took place after Margaret Thatcher’s period as Prime Minister and went for four episodes, and was itself an adaptation of a series of novels by Michael Dobbs. So for the American version, the Conservative F...

    There is quite the familial connection in the House of Cards White House, as Michael Gill and Jayne Atkinson (President Garrett Walker and Secretary of State Catherine Durant, respectively) have been married for nearly 20 years. Their marriage was actually unbeknownst to Fincher, Spacey and the rest of the cast until after they were already hired. ...

    A relative of both New York Giants owner John Mara and Pittsburgh Steelers chairman Dan Rooney, football runs through Kate’s blood - she’s even sung at games for both teams. Mara even once joked that, “If I’m mad at my mom I root for the Giants, and if I’m pissed at my dad I root for the Steelers.” So it crushed Kate in 2006 when she was forced to ...

    Fans of HBO’s critically acclaimed series, The Wire (which is shot, and set in Baltimore), would have noticed many familiar faces and places in House of Cards, which is no coincidence. Although the show is set in Washington, the vast majority of it is filmed on a 300,000 ft soundstage in Joppa, near Baltimore. The soundstage boasts recreations of t...

    David Fincher and Kevin Spacey (who’s also an executive producer) began developing House of Cards without a network backing it. After shopping the show around to the likes of HBO and AMC, Netflix eventually won out the bidding war by signing on to a two season commitment right out of the gate. The streaming giant spared no expense, allocating $100 ...

    Kevin Spacey has said that Bill Clinton once told him that “99 percent of what you do on that show is real.” What’s the one percent that the show gets wrong, you ask? “You could never get an education bill passed that fast.” While Bill may be exaggerating a bit as to how real the fictional show is, there certainly are elements of truth. In season o...

    The writer of the source novel, Michael Dobbs, didn’t have much extra research to do for his book. On top of being a writer, Dobbs was Margaret Thatcher's chief of staff in 1986 and 1987, and the deputy chairman of the Conservative Party from 1994 to 1995. Keeping the material grounded in reality for the U.S. version became the job of series creato...

    In the commentary track for the first season, executive producer David Fincher explains that when he first got the cast in a room together, he took the opportunity to impart some wisdom on the group: “Every single person in this room represents our first choice, so don’t f*** this up. If you do, I will never forgive you.” In other words, it was an ...

    House of Cards has found a massive audience in China, where it streams on the Chinese equivalent of Netflix, Sohu TV. The streaming service has reported that House of Cardswas ranked first among the American programs that they stream. According to Sohu TV, the majority of the 24.5 million people that tune into the show in China are from Beijing, an...

  5. Mar 3, 2016 · 1. IT’S BASED ON A BRITISH MINISERIES. As original as it may seem, House of Cards is actually based on a 1990 BBC miniseries of the same name. The four-episode series, which was adapted from a...

  6. Mar 4, 2020 · References To Historical Figures. When House of Cards begins, the major political figures are fictional people. However, the show does often pay homage to real-life historical figures. Namely, these moments come with American presidents like George Washington, Richard Nixon, and John F. Kennedy.

  7. Dive into the thrilling world of "House of Cards," a gripping political drama that originated as a BBC miniseries, based on a novel by Michael Dobbs. The series was later adapted into a critically acclaimed Netflix series, marking a significant milestone in streaming television.

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