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Robin Wright Wanted Stephen Colbert on 'House of Cards'

Robin Wright sits down for an interview on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Friday (October 19) in New York City.

The Emmy-nominated actress opened up about the final season of her Netflix series House of Cards and how she wanted Stephen to take on a role in the series.

“Did I say no? I take it back if I said no. I say yes,” Colbert said in response.

“I heard a rumor that you wouldn’t audition, that ‘you’d have to offer it to me,’” Robin said. He responded with a laugh, “No, I won’t audition.”

Robin thought it would have been great for Stephen to play the press secretary for Claire.

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Robin Wright Says 'House Of Cards' Series Finale Is 'Macabre & So Dark'

Robin Wright flashes a smile alongside her co-star Michael Kelly while promoting the sixth and final season of House of Cards at their 92nd Street Y panel on Wednesday (October 17) in New York City.

The 52-year-old actress along with the executive producers Melissa Gibson and Frank Pugliese talked about what we can expect from the series finale before it hits Netflix on November 2.

“The show is about the battle for a position of power, all the way around,” Robin expressed at the event (via Huff Post). “So,” she asked, “who wins?”

“It’s so beautifully macabre,” Robin added. “It’s so moving, and generous, and so macabre and so dark.”

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Robin Wright Says 'House Of Cards' Series Finale 'Will Shock You Beyond Belief'

Robin Wright is all smiles as she makes her way into NBC’S Today Show studios in an all-black ensemble on Wednesday morning (October 17) in New York City.

The 52-year-old actress talked about the sixth and final season of House of Cards, hitting Netflix on November 2.

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Robin‘s character, Claire Underwood, has finally seized the Oval Office, and Robin herself steps behind the camera to direct the finale episode. “It is going to shock you beyond belief, what happens in the end,” Robin expressed – Watch the interview below!

Kevin Spacey is no longer starring on the show after numerous sexual misconduct allegations came to light.


Robin Wright: ‘House Of Cards’ Finale ‘Will Shock You Beyond Belief’ | TODAY
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'House of Cards' Final Season Trailer Debuts Online - Watch Now!

The final season of House of Cards finally has a full length trailer…and it starts with everyone questioning Claire Underwood’s ability to lead!

Robin Wright is returning for the final season as Claire, while Kevin Spacey is no longer starring on the show after numerous sexual misconduct allegations came to light.

Diane Lane, Greg Kinnear, and Cody Fern are joining the season in new roles, with Jayne Atkinson, Patricia Clarkson, Constance Zimmer, and more also starring.

House of Cards’ sixth season will debut on Netflix on November 2.

Robin Wright Says 'The Reign of the Middle-Aged White Man Is Over' in 'House of Cards' Trailer - Watch Now!

Robin Wright stars in the teaser trailer for House of Cards‘ final season.

In the trailer, President Underwood (played by Wright) says, “My first 100 days as president have been difficult. I lost my husband. We were about to celebrate 30 years together. Whatever Francis told you in the last five years, don’t believe a word of it…the reign of the middle-aged white man is over.”

Diane Lane, Greg Kinnear, and Cody Fern are joining the season in new roles, with Jayne Atkinson, Patricia Clarkson, Constance Zimmer, and more also starring.

House of Cards’ sixth season will debut on Netflix on November 2.

'House of Cards' Reveals the Fate of Kevin Spacey's Character (Video)

Kevin Spacey’s character, Frank Underwood, has been killed off for the sixth and final season of House of Cards.

A new promo was released moments ago showing Claire Underwood (Robin Wright) speaking to her husband’s grave.

“I’ll tell you this though, Francis,” Claire says. “When they bury me, it won’t be in my backyard. And when they pay their respects, they’ll have to wait in line.”

You then see Frank’s gravestone next to his dads gravestone.

The final season is set to debut on Netflix on November 2.

Robin Wright Believes Kevin Spacey, Like All People, Deserves a Second Chance

Robin Wright poses in her blues for the cover of PorterEdit‘s latest issue.

The actress opened up to the mag about the final season of her Netflix series House of Cards and the Kevin Spacey scandal, which rocked the set of the show. Here is what she shared:

On whether she feels Kevin Spacey deserves a career reprieve: “I don’t know how to comment on that, I really don’t… I believe every human being has the ability to reform. Has the ability to reform. In that sense, second chances, or whatever you are going to call it – absolutely, I believe in that. It’s called growth.”

On how House of Cards ends: “It’s pretty wild. I mean, we’re doing an opera. And we went operatic! I don’t know how much more we could have topped ourselves. You’ll be surprised.”

On how close House of Cards came to being axed after the sexual misconduct allegations against Spacey: “[It came] very, very close [to being axed]. Because of the climate at that time. The air was thick, you know. Harvey Weinstein… People were [saying], ‘We have to shut everything down or otherwise it will look like we are glorifying and honoring this thing that’s dirty.’”

For more from Robin, visit Net-A-Porter.com.

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