It’s available to stream or download, with new episodes arriving every Thursday.
Viewers in Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Pakistan, Vietnam, Myanmar can now watch the premiere of season 3 of the award-winning limited series
Set in 2010, “Fargo” centres on Emmit and his slightly younger brother “Ray Stussy” (Ewan McGregor). Emmit, the Parking Lot King of Minnesota, sees himself as an American success story, whereas Ray is more of a cautionary tale. Forever living in his more successful brother’s shadow, Ray is a balding and pot-bellied parole officer with a huge chip on his shoulder about the hand he’s been dealt – and he blames his brother. Their sibling rivalry follows a twisted path that begins with petty theft but soon leads to murder, mobsters and cut-throat competitive bridge.
Carrie Coon stars as Gloria Burgle, the steady chief of the local police department. A newly divorced mother, Gloria is trying to understand the new world around her, where people connect more intimately with their phones than with the people around them. Mary Elizabeth Winstead plays Ray’s girlfriend, Nikki Swango, a crafty and alluring recent parolee with a passion for competitive bridge. David Thewlis portrays VM Varga,” a mysterious loner and true capitalist who delivers Emmit the bad news that the Parking Lot King of Minnesota has just become partners with his employers, whose business interests lay outside the law.
“Noah Hawley is one of the most exciting storytellers in television today and iflix is thrilled to be the exclusive home of Fargo in Southeast Asia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives. Ewan McGregor heads yet another incredible cast in the grittiest instalment yet of TV’s most compelling drama,” says Artima Suraphongchai, head of marketing for iflix Thailand.
With more than 5 million members across the region and over 5 billion minutes streamed since launch, iflix has established itself as the clear market leader in video streaming. Now available in 10 territories across Southeast Asia, including recent launches in Pakistan, Vietnam and Myanmar, iflix recently announced its joint venture with Zain, iflix Arabia, to make its world class service available in the MENA region. Offering consumers, a vast library of top Hollywood, Asian regional, and local TV shows and movies including many first-run exclusives and award-winning programmes, each subscription allows users to access the service on up to five devices, including phones, laptops, tablets and television sets, for viewing wherever, whenever.
For new subscribers, iflix offers a complimentary one-month trial with full access to its service, features and content. Go to www.iflix.com, or download the app from the Google Play or Apple App Store to register.