 After constant obstacles and setbacks, the countdown is on for the final season of House of Cards. Today, we're taking a look at all the promos, interviews and teasers on the road to Season 6. Ladies and gentlemen, this is Matt Rogers. Since we're in the last few weeks before the premiere, the cast has been doing the rounds on various talk shows. But first, let's talk about the article released by The Hollywood Reporter this week, where stars Robin Wright and Michael Kelly gather a surprising insight into the tone of the final season, especially the final episode, in which Robin Wright had the huge responsibility of directing. Wright described the ending as moving and generous and so macabre and so dark. The show is about the battle for position of power all the way around, so who wins, she said. And I will say that it's so beautifully macabre, it's really beautiful. Kelly added, what she's saying is it's very House of Cards, to which she replied it's so House of Cards. It's going to shock the shit out of you basically. Which if you ask me is exactly what the show needs. A show like this where the bad guys always win cannot be wrapped up with a happy ending. Wright further confirming this on her interview on The Today Show. Is it one of those final episodes that like leaves you hanging and you're like, whatever happened to so-and-so? Or does it tie it up? Are we going to feel like we know the end of this story? It is going to shock you beyond belief, what happens in the end. When this House of Cards comes tumbling down, I feel like the only way to approach it is as a tragedy. And at this point, I feel that a major death is inevitable. I'm looking at Claire and or Doug. Going on to talk about what it was like constantly swapping hats from actress to director. Really and truly, I just can't wait to get in back of the camera. Like I'm doing a take and then I'm just like, can I move on and then you have to have the camera. Like acting's kind of a thing. She's like, Robin, you should do another take. I really don't want it. This week on Stephen Colbert, Wright talked about how she led the charge to ensure the show got the ending it deserved. After the show's fate was questioned, after the spacey scandal. Nobody really knew what to do. And this is our final season and I think we all mulled it over and said, why are we going to let down the fans? Let's finish it off the way we always intended, contractually and first and foremost, we would have put 2,500 people out of employment. Wow. And I said, let's just, let's go out with a bang. Let's give him, give him an end, close out the show. Also, we've got our first full length scene of Claire addressing the American troops. Now, I can't play the full scene because it'll get taken down, but it seems to be the first direct address that we get from Claire. It's going to be different for you and me. One more time. I'm going to tell you the truth. Happy birthday, America! Hinting at a more vulnerable look at her inner workings rather than the ruthlessness and lessons in politics we got from Frank. Of course, Claire's attitude towards us as an audience is different and it's refreshing to see that her fourth war breaks won't be an attempt at what spacey is to do. A noticeable difference in this clip though. Claire talks to the viewer whilst she's talking to the troops. However, she doesn't stop her speech to do so like Frank does. It just sort of cuts between her talking to us and them. Michael Kelly was on The Rich Eyes and Show a few weeks ago and talked about how there were two episodes in when the news broke about spacey and detailed the events of the day it happened. And it happened in stages, right? We all went home. I was home when it happened. It happened midday and Robin was there and she said, let's finish the day and the whole crew stayed. They were like, you guys can go home and they were like, let's finish our day. And they all stayed and finished the day. And then we were on a hiatus and there was a lot of uncertainty. But Robin and myself and Netflix and MRC everyone was just like, we got to finish this and it was just sort of like, okay, but how? So it was three months of sort of figuring out how we could do it and how we could bring that conclusion for the fans. What I would do to be able to get my hands on the original manuscripts for this season. He's hoping one day it leaks. In the past few weeks we've been getting teasers and official trailers and since then their social media accounts have been getting more and more active. It started with a couple of polls on Twitter asking which victim of the Underwoods attempts to get their revenge and if Hammersmith will finally get what he needs to take down Claire. A user commenting, no Frank, no party. And then Michael Kelly himself, but you really should give it a shot. It will not disappoint. They then tweeted an edit of the seasons leading up to now if Claire's rise to power. But what I mainly took from this is its tagline at the end saying all roads lead to Hale. Pretty much confirming that she'll be taking her maiden name, making her president Hale, I guess as a final FU to Frank. But the most cryptic teasers come from their official Instagram. This post especially with assumedly a young Claire with the caption why can't you just do as you're told? Please don't let this mean they're doing flashbacks. I was fine with them referencing Claire's childhood in season 4, but if we get actual flashbacks that would be so far from the type of show that it is. You can't just introduce that type of storytelling device in the sixth season of a show. Moving on from that though it appears that Claire herself then took over the Instagram and gave us a bit of a tour of her newly remodeled Oval Office. Captions reading, A symbol of innocence, nobody plays mind games better than me. History has a tendency of repeating itself, we must stay vigilant. Like many of my dark secrets I keep this vice well hidden. When Nika has wings she symbolises that aspect of the mind that is sharp and so to speak, swift winged. It appears that Claire's replaced the chair for the Resolute Desk saying that this office has one chair, I made it my own. Over the shadowy hills and windy peaks Artemis draws her golden bow. The tops of the high mountains tremble and the tangled wood echoes awesomely with the outcry of beasts. Here at our seawash sunset gate shall stand a mighty woman with a torch. I still love chaos. Most presidents keep George Washington watching over the Oval, the things he's seen. Most interesting about this last one was on their Insta story where she's seen tearing the back of the portrait with a heel, looking quite desperate. Most likely she's suspicious the room is bugged or maybe she's bugging the room herself. She did after all reference the things he's seen. But there you have it, you're all caught up before the season premieres on November 2nd and I don't think I could have put it any better than Frank did. But can you finish? You have to know how to finish. I've said it before and I'll say it again, I'm one of the biggest fans of Spaces Acting but I'm going into this season with an open mind and looking at it as a conclusion for the remaining characters and I'm just grateful we get one more season of this amazing show. I'll be releasing my review the weekend of the season premiere and I'm also putting together an edit of the show as a tribute so stay tuned for those. But until next time, thanks so much for hanging out and if you had a good time then spank that like button and if you're subscribed during this video then walk on the board. This is Matt Rogers and that is all.