Netflix Inc. will resume production on the sixth and final season of "House of Cards" in early 2018, Variety reported Dec. 4, citing the company's Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos.
Production of the series was suspended after star Kevin Spacey was removed following sexual harassment allegations. At an event in New York, Sarandos said the company has reached an agreement to conclude the series, which will feature eight episodes. The final season will not star Spacey.
Also, Sarandos said the streaming giant is working to debut four or five animated movies per year, and has 60 kids' series in production along with 30 anime originals from Japan. Netflix is also targeting 30 international scripted series around the world in 2018.
