To the future fortune of its fans, Netflix's hit series, House of Cards, is in the midst of wrapping up its season 2 filming Baltimore, as executive producer Beau Willimon gave the official confirmation that the cast and crew have finished writing the second installment.

After the completion of the finale, Willimon posted a sketch photo on Twitter, and the drawing, has ignited a slew of speculation that the sophomore installment will likely be coming out on the web in December.

Nonetheless, the respective sketch portrays Kevin Spacey's character of Francis Underwood standing afront Capitol Hill with a large card in his hands that reads "Open For Business" with a thought cloud above his head that reads "At Least Until December."

When Willimon was queried by a fan on whether he drew up the HoC masterpiece himself, he tweeted the following answer on Oct. 17:

"Of course! I finished writing Season Two, so it's time to start drawing cartoons..."

While the art seemingly insinuates December, previous release timetables have estimated the series' return to be in January of 2014.

In other House of Cards chatter, former producer, Rick Cleveland, had put the word out that the program "is only going to go a second season and I think that's it. Kevin Spacey likes to do movies and Robin Wright likes to do movies."

However, TODAY posted that the producer was actually terminated from the popular series after the first season, which undoubtedly put a hamper on the rumor's legitimacy.