"House of Cards" stars answer fans' questions on Twitter
The stars of "House of Cards" took to Twitter on Thursday to answer questions from fans.
Kevin Spacey, who plays viciously ruthless politician Frank Underwood, signed on for the Q&A, as did Robin Wright (Claire Underwood), Michael Kelly (Doug Stamper), Michael Gil (President Walker) and series creator Beau Willimon.
Calling #HouseOfCards fans! Hang with the cast in our @Twitter Q&A 10-10:30 PT. Tag Q's with #ASKHoC. See you there.
— Kevin Spacey (@KevinSpacey) March 6, 2014
Fans turned out in force for the chat -- so many that the hashtag #AskHOC became one of the top Twitter trends on Wednesday afternoon.
Some of those participants are famous in their own right. "Breaking Bad" star Aaron Paul chimed in with two very important questions. (Stars, they're just like us, right?)
@KevinSpacey Was the epic two knocks your choice or was it always in the script? Also, do you like pizza? #AskHOC
— Aaron Paul (@aaronpaul_8) March 6, 2014
And Kate Mara, who plays journalist Zoe Barnes, also poised a (somewhat spoilery, if you haven't started the new season yet) question of her own, which was answered by Willimon:
@_KateMara @HouseofCards Not my fault. She had an inner-ear condition - really bad balance. #AskHOC
— Beau Willimon (@BeauWillimon) March 6, 2014
The second season of "House of Cards" was released on Netflix last month, and Willimon told CBS News he's already working on the script for season 3.
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