Iflix delivers The Flash Season 5 express from US’ Warner Bros. Television
Look out, DC Super Hero Fans! Barry Allen (a.k.a. The Flash) is making his way to iflix! Running straight from the US screens into your hands, the highly-anticipated series from Warner Bros. International Television Distribution is now available within 24 hours of its US debut for iflixvip users.
In season five, Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) and his new wife, Iris (Candice Patton) are surprised by the arrival of Nora West-allen (Jessica Parker Kennedy), their speedster daughter from the future. Turning their lives upside down, her arrival brings to light the legacy of every member of Team Flash.
While they rally to find a way to return her to her own time, they also discover her presence has altered the timeline and brought the early arrival of the most ruthless, vicious and relentless villain the Team has ever faced: Cicada (Chris Klein).
One of iflix’s most popular television shows, The Flash, from Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, is part of iflix’s extensive library of popular international titles fast-tracked from the US including criticallyacclaimed Mr. Robot, brandnew hit comedy The Good Places3, horror anthologies Channel Zero: The Dream Door and Midnight Texas S2 – all available on iflix this month.
“We are thrilled to give iflix users front row seats to such fast-paced action. This underpins our commitment to provide our users with the latest episodes of the world’s most popular shows along with the best local and regional titles available,” iflix Sri Lanka and the Maldives Country Manager Shadwell Weerasinghe.
Now available to over one billion consumers throughout Asia, the Middle East and Africa, iflix has established itself as the clear market leader in video streaming. Offering consumers a vast library of top Hollywood, regional and local TV shows and movies, including many first-run exclusives and awardwinning programmes and now news, each subscription allows users to access the services on up to five devices, including phones, laptops, tablets and television sets, for viewing wherever, whenever.