iflix, the world’s leading Internet TV service for emerging markets, offering subscribers unlimited access to thousands of TV shows, movies and more, is pleased to announce the exclusive premiere of hugely successful mystery drama thriller And Then There Were None, now available for the first time in the Philippines.
The miniseries is based on Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None, one of the best-selling crime novels of all time with 100 million copies sold worldwide. Set in 1939 while Europe teeters on the brink of war, And Then There Were None follows ten strangers with dubious pasts who are lured to Soldier Island, an isolated rock near the Devon coast in southern England. Cut off from the mainland, with their hosts mysteriously absent, they are each accused of a terrible crime, and when members of the party start to mysteriously die, they all realize they may be harboring a murderer among their number. Who will survive? And who is the killer?
The hit murder mystery joins iflix’s exceptional library of popular and highly acclaimed exclusives, including the worldwide smash hit Mr. Robot and the award-winning crime drama Fargo, new breakout fantasy series The Magicians, drama Aquarius, acclaimed satire UnReal and many more.
iflix Group Chief Content Officer, James Bridges commented: “Full of chills, twists and turns, And Then There Were None is a highly anticipated addition to iflix’s library of exclusive content. We are incredibly excited for our members across the region to discover Agatha Christie’s masterpiece come to life, only on iflix. To all mystery thriller fans, it’s time to press play!”
Now available in Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Brunei, iflix will continue to roll out its world-class service to key additional emerging markets in the coming months. Offering consumers a vast library of top Hollywood, Asian regional, and local TV shows and movies including many first run exclusives and award-winning programs, each subscription allows users to access the service on up to five devices, including phones, laptops, tablets, and television sets, for viewing wherever, whenever. iflix subscribers can also download TV shows and movies from iflix’s extensive catalogue for offline viewing. The service is priced at only Php129 per month in the Philippines for unlimited access with no ads.
For new subscribers, iflix offers a complimentary 30-day trial with full access to its world-class service, features and content. Go to www.iflix.com to register.