Of Cards Season 6 Original Script: House

Thanks to reporting from The New York Times , Variety , and comments from series creator Beau Willimon (who left after Season 4), we can piece together the shocking outline of the original Season 6 script. According to sources, the original Season 6 was to be a sprawling, 13-episode war. The central conflict was not Claire vs. Frank, but the Underwoods— together —against a coalition of their remaining enemies. The scripts, reportedly completed or near-completed before the scandal broke, were designed to be a vicious, operatic conclusion to the Frank & Claire saga.

The result—Season 6 as we know it—was a divisive, meta-textual mess. Claire stared into the camera, spoke to Frank’s ghost, and battled the Shepherds, a new, poorly-defined family of billionaires. But what was the original plan? For years, rumors and leaked details have painted a picture of a very different, and arguably much darker, final chapter. house of cards season 6 original script

The most significant difference: Frank Underwood was never going to die off-screen. The original script picked up directly after Season 5’s cliffhanger, where Frank resigned the presidency, forcing Claire to pardon him. Frank was alive, lurking in the shadows, a "president emeritus" pulling strings from a hidden lair (reportedly a renovated bunker). The season would have been a chess match between Frank’s strategic brain and Claire’s ruthless will—but as partners, not enemies. They were a two-headed monster. Thanks to reporting from The New York Times