Kevin Spacey's character in "House of Cards" is officially dead, according to a trailer for the political series, which returns to television in November without Frank Underwood.
The trailer, released by Netflix on Wednesday, shows Robin Wright, who plays Spacey's screen wife Claire, standing by Frank Underwood's grave and delivering a few emotionless words.
"I'll tell you this though, Francis," she 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."
The trailer gave no details of how Underwood dies in the show but Netflix has said that the sixth and final season of the show will focus on Wright's devious character, who became U.S. president at the end of season five.
Spacey was dropped from "House of Cards" last year after more than 30 people accused the Oscar-winning actor of sexual misconduct, but it was not known how his ruthless U.S. president character would be written out of the TV show.
Spacey became embroiled in controversy in 2017 when actor Anthony Rapp accused him of trying to seduce him in 1986 when Rapp was 14. Spacey apologized for any inappropriate conduct with Rapp but has not commented since and has stepped away from public life.
Los Angeles prosecutors on Tuesday announced they would not file sexual assault charges against Spacey in one case involving a 1992 accusation because it fell outside the California statute of limitations. A second case is under review by the Los Angeles District Attorney's office
"House of Cards" put Netflix on the map as a home for original entertainment when the series debuted in 2013 starring Spacey.
The sixth season "House of Cards" will be released on Nov. 2 and will consist of just eight episodes rather than the 13 episodes of previous seasons.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant Editing by Alistair Bell)
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