Netflix has graced us all with the best holiday present: a quick peek at House of Cards Season 4.
In the video, aired during CNN's GOP debate Tuesday night, Frank Underwood can be seen in a new campaign ad, telling viewers, "America, I'm only getting started."
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A tweet sent by Netflix immediately following the ad also confirmed a premiere date: March 4, which is a hair later than the new seasons tend to drop.
The previous three seasons have all seen February premiere dates.
We’re only getting started. #FU2016 #HouseofCards pic.twitter.com/rVybk7aFmT— House of Cards (@HouseofCards) December 16, 2015
To tide you over, though, you can spend some time on Underwood's Easter egg-filled campaign site.
Oh, clever. When you click "Meet Claire Underwood" on Frank's site, you get this page. #HouseofCards #FU2016 pic.twitter.com/H5W2GzDU00— Sandra Gonzalez (@TheSandraG) December 16, 2015
If Twitter is any indication, Underwood's online HQ will likely see more traffic than any of the GOP candidate's sites.
How appropriate that Frank Underwood #FU2016 is advertising his campaign during the #GOPDebate. Reflective of all politics, sadly— Wade Heath (@wadewire) December 16, 2015
The only thing I've taken from this #GOPDebate is that.....HOUSE OF CARDS SEASON 4 COMES OUT MARCH 4th!!!!! #FU2016— douglas (@A_Becker92) December 16, 2015
So far Frank Underwood is the best candidate #GOPDebate #FU2016— Nik Kotov (@nkotov) December 16, 2015
If only Frank was a republican #FU2016 @HouseofCards— Jonathan Cannon (@Kannonuk4) December 16, 2015
Now there's a real leader for the country. #GOPDebate #FU2016 #FrankUnderwood— Ryan Cannonie (@OklahomaBrkdwn) December 16, 2015
When Frank Underwood's shady, murdering ass is a breath of fresh air... #GOPDebate #FU2016— Tara Melissa (@tara_melissa) December 16, 2015
BONUS: Three seasons of 'House of Cards' in 3 minutes