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House Of Cards - Season 2
TrailerFrank settles into his new role as Vice President as the second season of 'House of Cards' begins. Elsewhere, Claire confronts a painful trauma from her past, while Lucas presses for the truth. New alliances form while old ones succumb to deception and betrayal. Francis and Claire must battle threats past and present to avoid losing everything.Genre: Crime, PsychologicalActors: Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright, Kate Mara, Michael Kelly, Sakina Jaffrey, Kristen Connolly, Sebastian Arcelus, Michel Gill, Molly Parker, Nathan Darrow, Sandrine Holt, ...»Director: David FincherCountry: United StatesDuration: 60 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 8.61 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "House Of Cards - Season 2"
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Characters of "House Of Cards - Season 2"
Francis UnderwoodPlayed by: Kevin SpaceyClaire UnderwoodPlayed by: Robin WrightZoe BarnesPlayed by: Kate MaraDoug StamperPlayed by: Michael KellyLinda VasquezPlayed by: Sakina JaffreyChristina GallagherPlayed by: Kristen ConnollyLucas GoodwinPlayed by: Sebastian ArcelusPresident Garrett WalkerPlayed by: Michel GillJackie SharpPlayed by: Molly ParkerEdward MeechumPlayed by: Nathan DarrowGillian ColePlayed by: Sandrine HoltRachel PosnerPlayed by: Rachel BrosnahanJanine SkorskyPlayed by: Constance ZimmerBob BirchPlayed by: Larry PineTerry WomackPlayed by: Curtiss CookFreddyPlayed by: Reg E. CatheyNancy KaufbergerPlayed by: Elizabeth NormentOliver SpencePlayed by: Michael WarnerDr. LarsonPlayed by: Theresa McCarthyStaffer #3Played by: Maalik EvansLucas MurphyPlayed by: Nathan FergusonConnor EllisPlayed by: Sam PageRaymond TuskPlayed by: Gerald McRaneyCatherine DurantPlayed by: Jayne AtkinsonTed HavemeyerPlayed by: David ClennonTom HammerschmidtPlayed by: Boris McGiverRachel MaddowPlayed by: Rachel MaddowChief JusticePlayed by: Michael GabelFrank Underwood SecurityPlayed by: Justin DoescherUnderwood Secret ServicePlayed by: Lamont EasterGavin OrsayPlayed by: Jimmi SimpsonHector MendozaPlayed by: Benito MartinezNathan GreenPlayed by: Jeremy HolmLisa WilliamsPlayed by: Kate Lyn SheilRemy DantonPlayed by: Mahershala AliRep. Donald BlythePlayed by: Reed BirneyMegan HennesseyPlayed by: Libby WoodbridgeXander FengPlayed by: Terry ChenSeth GraysonPlayed by: Derek CecilAyla SayyadPlayed by: Mozhan MarnòNick HenslowPlayed by: Jeremy BobbAugustus UnderwoodPlayed by: Malcolm MaderaSecretary of EnergyPlayed by: Christopher MannRed Sox Baseball PlayerPlayed by: Chris ConlonDaniel LanaginPlayed by: Gil BirminghamTommy DevinePlayed by: Albert JonesWalter DoylePlayed by: Kenneth TigarThomas LarkinPlayed by: Tom GalantichAdam GallowayPlayed by: Ben DanielsCandy CrowleyPlayed by: Candy CrowleyBill GalichPlayed by: Mark ZeislerChairman of Joint ChiefsPlayed by: Julian GambleJapanese Prime MinisterPlayed by: Ron NakaharaHeather DunbarPlayed by: Elizabeth MarvelTusk's Lawyer #2Played by: Barney FitzpatrickMichael KernPlayed by: Kevin KilnerCongresswoman from TennesseePlayed by: Corinna MaySecret ServicePlayed by: Corey Bente -
Creators of "House Of Cards - Season 2"
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Critic Reviews of "House Of Cards - Season 2"
Denver PostFebruary 19, 2014Kevin Spacey remains a delightful Southern-accented villain as Frank Underwood.
Uncle BarkyFebruary 18, 2014House of Cards remains an absorbing tale of high-level government dysfunction populated by double-dealers who hold their aces under the table.
Minneapolis Star TribuneFebruary 18, 2014Francis Underwood (Kevin Spacey) returns for another round of deception, manipulation and BBQ ribs in the second season of House of Cards, the delicious political thriller that has already changed television.
SlateFebruary 13, 2014Harping on the outlandish and silly mechanics of House of Cards' political plots feels like taking it in the wrong spirit.
indieWireFebruary 05, 2014[It] depicts D.C. politics as a mess of personal vendettas... and then along comes Frank with his brisk, conscience-free willingness to take on what's needed to get things done -- he may be a ruthless sociopath, but there's something to admire there.
New York Daily NewsNovember 17, 2015Still, the second season maintains the tension of the first season, and the "Bad Boys at Work" sign is still up. Let the binging begin.
ScreenRantFebruary 19, 2014House of Cards doesn't simply plod along like Frank and Claire's leisurely jog connecting the seasons; it jumps right off a narrative cliff without checking to see what's below.
Boston HeraldFebruary 19, 2014Ever so dark, House (of Cards) has a diabolical sense of humor.
Paste MagazineFebruary 18, 2014I needed to stop after the credits rolled because there was no way a second episode could be this good.
John Hanlon ReviewsFebruary 17, 2014An intoxicating, politically-savvy and aggressively-watchable piece of fantastic fiction.
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