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Netflix limited series "Sirens" centers on the complex dynamic between three women -- Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock and Julianne Moore -- that unfolds over the course of a hectic weekend. Like sirens in Greek mythology,
Netflix’s new dark comedy series, Sirens, offers up gorgeous New England summer vibes with a dash of cult creepiness. Much of the show, which debuted on May 22, 2025, takes place at a huge island mansion,
Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, and Milly Alcock lead the cast of Netflix's intoxicating 'Sirens.' Here’s everything to know about the new dramedy's cast and characters.
Series creator Molly Smith Metzler reflects on a summer working at an exclusive yacht club that changed her views on wealth and power.
Kevin Bacon also stars in Molly Smith Metzler's five-part limited series about a pair of troubled sisters and the couple of affluent benefactors who may be harboring dark secrets.
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Smith Metzler did confirm that Cloe (Jenn Lyon), Lisa (Erin Neufer), and Astrid (Emily Borromeo) are meant to represent the Fates and that “Peter has a Zeus-like quality or a Hades-like, depending on how you look at it.”
In the wake of Ethan (Glenn Howerton) drunkenly falling off a cliff while arguing with Simone about their breakup and the Vanity Fair photographer showing Michaela the photo of Peter kissing Simone, things really begin to spiral out of control for the younger DeWitt sister.
"Sirens," which premiered Thursday on Netflix, is an odd sort of a series, an interesting mix of hifalutin ideas, family drama and what might be called dark farce. Set over Labor Day weekend on a Cape Cod island peopled by rich folks whose taste runs to pastels and floral prints,
The new limited series thriller Sirens entered the Netflix catalog this Memorial Day weekend, and it's another splashy good time. Meghann Fahy and Milly Alcock play estranged sisters, Devon and Simone,
Netflix's new cult thriller "Sirens" will keep you on edge until the very end. Here's the wild ending of "Sirens" explained, including Simone and Michaela's shocking final twist.
"Sirens" creator Molly Smith Metzler explains the origins of "Hey Hey" and why Michaela is so obsessed with birds.