Someone at Netflix really wanted to start their binge-watch of "House of Cards" season three.

The show's third season accidentally went live on Wednesday afternoon, but was taken down about 20 minutes later, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Netflix has not made a statement as to what caused the premature debut.

The first trailer featured Kevin Spacey's Frank Underwood as he hits the ground running as the new President of the United States. He'll retain his manipulative tactics, but his wife Claire (Robin Wright) may start to see the reality of her husband's climb to the top.

"We're murderers, Francis," she says, to which he responds, "We're survivors."

The Netflix original series ended season two with Frank standing behind the Resolute desk in the Oval Office. Spacey gave his trademark deep stare into the camera and then quickly pounded on the desk two times instead of the traditional two taps of his ring.

Spacey won his first Golden Globe award for his performance as the devilish politician last month.

"House of Cards" latest season will premiere on Friday, Feb. 27.