- Siren (mythology) - Wikipedia
Sirens continued to be used as a symbol of the dangerous temptation embodied by women regularly throughout Christian art of the medieval era "Siren" can also be used as a slang term for a woman considered both very attractive and dangerous
- Sirens (TV Mini Series 2025) - IMDb
An engaging show that modernizes the characters of the deadly alluring Sirens of Homer's Odyssey , beautiful bird-like creatures whose songs led sailors to their demise on the rocks
- Everything to Know About Sirens: Cast, Release Date, Photos . . .
The limited series Sirens, starring Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock, and Kevin Bacon, has washed ashore on Netflix, and brought with it mystery, mythology, and more
- Sirens Showrunner Explains Why Its Called Sirens | The Direct
In Greek mythology, Sirens, who are half-bird and half-woman, are dangerous creatures who use their enchanting voices to lure sailors to their deaths
- Sirens movie review film summary (2025) | Roger Ebert
“Sirens” boasts an engaging ensemble cast, but it’s Moore who you won’t be able to take your eyes off of As Michaela, she dons a plastic smile that slowly melts into a sneer or pout when she doesn’t get her way, before her face shuts down entirely in a robotic manner
- The Mythology of the Sirens: What were they?
The Sirens were a different type of monster than those found elsewhere in Greek mythology, even in other scenes of the Odyssey They promised the knowledge found in death, which was so alluring that none could resist them
- Siren: The Woman-Bird Creatures of Greek Mythology
The Sirens were hybrid creatures with the body of a bird and the head of a woman, sometimes also with human arms One tradition states their origin as companions of Persephone and, failing to prevent her rape, they were transformed into Sirens as punishment
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