- Sirens (2025 TV series) - Wikipedia
In February 2024, Netflix gave Sirens a limited series order, with Molly Smith Metzler attached as creator, writer, showrunner, and executive producer The series is based on her 2011 stage play Elemeno Pea
- Sirens (TV Mini Series 2025) - IMDb
Reviewers say 'Sirens' explores themes of wealth, power, family dynamics, and trauma, with strong performances, particularly by Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, and Milly Alcock
- Netflix’s ‘Sirens’ Twist Ending Explained—What Happens . . . - Forbes
Netflix’s new limited series Sirens is easily one of the best thrillers released on the platform this year If you’ve made it to the ending of the five-episode limited series, you might have a
- 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
- Sirens Cast Guide: Meghann Fahy, Julianne Moore, Milly . . . - Netflix
Sirens follows Devon as she struggles to reconnect with her sister and navigate uber-wealthy waters, all the while trying to figure out what is so irresistible about this world and who on the island really holds the power
- Sirens Ending, Explained: Breaking Down the Shocking Finale
Based on creator Molly Smith Metzler’s 2011 play Elemeno Pea, Sirens is an addictive, propulsive game of power plays between the three central women: Simone, her sister Devon (Meghann Fahy), and
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“Sirens is really a show about relationships and the way people desperately try to outrun their past,” the actor told Tudum Here's what to know about the "Sirens," including the release date
- Sirens cast: All about the stars of Netflix’s new series
The new Netflix series Sirens takes inspiration from the sirens of Greek mythology, reinterpreting their mellifluous song as something more complex than mere temptation
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