Watch: Netflix Makes it Clear How 'House of Cards' Will Deal with Spacey's Frank Underwood

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Netflix is letting fans know how "House of Cards" will handle the fate of its main character Frank Underwood, who was played by disgraced actor Kevin Spacey.

The official Twitter account for the political drama released a 25-second clip Wednesday from the upcoming sixth and final season. In the video, Claire Underwood (Robin Wright), wife to the fictional former president of the U.S., is seen giving a brief monologue outside.

"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 camera then pulls back, revealing she is standing in front of two tombstones: One of Calvin T. Underwood, Frank's father, and a newly-minted tombstone for Francis J. Underwood. The birth and death dates read: "1959-2017." The inscription says, "46th President of the United States of America."

Season 6 of "House of Cards" will be its first without Spacey, who was the lead of the show until Netflix fired him after sexual assault and harassment allegations were made against him last year. Season 6 will also be the final season of the drama, which was one of Netflix's first original shows.

The upcoming season will feature Right as the show's lead, with Claire becoming the 47th President of the United States. All eight episodes of Season 6 will hit Netflix on Nov. 2.

Watch the clip below.


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