Fans of Netflix's hit internet TV series House of Cards are eagerly waiting its hiatus out until the program's sophomore season, which isn't set to hit the web until 2014.

Although spoilers on the program fairly non-existent, new information on the role of Raymond Tusk (Gerald McRaney) has managed to surface. The actor is said to be returning for Season 2, as the LA production company Knight Takes King recently employed a local firm to shoot the background scenes of downtown St. Louis, according to River Front Times.

Loyalists will certainly have no trouble remembering the part of Tusk, a billionaire who flew Congressman Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) to his luxurious residence in Missouri to covet him for the vice presidency.

Senior creative director for Illustrated Man, a marketing, design and video-production company Joe "Mama" Mason elaborated to the site on the respective location for the upcoming season.

"The setup is that they call him from D.C., and he's in the middle of making this huge power play...he's standing on the balcony or roof of his building working downtown. He's bird-watching in the middle of winter," he said.

iDigital Times had reported that Netflix is currently in the midst of sorting out an airdate for House of Cards so that it doesn't conflict with Arrested Development. The respective date is expected to be at some point in early 2014.