What Time Does ‘House of Cards’ Come Out?

We’ve finally reached the end of the road. The sixth and final season of House of Cards premieres tomorrow on Netflix. Debuting in 2013, the series has gone through myriad changes, and now only eight episodes remain until the final chapter is revealed.

There’s a lot of excitement for these final episodes. Diane Lane and Greg Kinnear have joined the cast, and early reviews of the final season have been overwhelmingly positive.

What time does House of Cards come out? When can you stream the final eight episodes? Here’s everything you need to know.

WHEN WILL HOUSE OF CARDS BE ON NETFLIX? WHEN DOES HOUSE OF CARDS RESUME?

The sixth and final season of House of Cards premieres on Friday, November 2 on Netflix.

WHAT TIME DOES HOUSE OF CARDS COME OUT? WHAT TIME WILL HOUSE OF CARDS BE RELEASED? WHAT TIME DOES NETFLIX RELEASE NEW EPISODES?

Since Netflix is based out of Los Gatos, California, new episodes of House of Cards should be available to stream at 12:00 a.m. Pacific Standard Time (3:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time). The episodes drop at the same time worldwide, but if the clock strikes 12:00 and you don’t see new episodes, give it a moment and then hit refresh.

WILL THERE BE A HOUSE OF CARDS SPINOFF?

It doesn’t look like it. There were talks of a Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly) spinoff, but it appears as if those plans have been scrapped.

“There was talk of a spinoff for awhile, and we went well down the road on that,” Kelly told Variety. “And I would’ve liked to have played him more, but when they decided not to do that, I was OK. I was really OK with it. I felt like I had done him justice, and it was an incredibly rewarding experience.”

HOW DOES FRANK UNDERWOOD DIE ON HOUSE OF CARDS?

Decider’s own Meghan O’Keefe wrote about Underwood’s demise.

*** Warning! Season 5 spoilers ahead…***

WILL THOMAS YATES BE IN THIS SEASON OF HOUSE OF CARDS?

Hmm. Maybe in a flashback, but we wouldn’t expect to see a ton of Paul Sparks this season.

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