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“Be careful here, sis,” one staff member ominously warns Devon. Sirens, adapted by showrunner Molly Smith Metzler from her 2011 play Elemeno Pea, sets itself up as a show about a cult.
Sirens' title doubles as a code word in the Netflix series, and its full meaning to Simone and Devon's story is more tragic than it initially seemed.
Here's what happens to Simone, Devon, Michaela, Ethan, and the rest of the characters of "Sirens," and whether the show will have a second season.
Netflix’s Sirens ends with more questions than answers as simmering relationships implode, loyalties flip, and power dynamics shift in unexpected ways. The final moments reframe much of what we ...
Meghann Fahy on her Emmy-nomination for Netflix series 'Sirens', new movie 'You Deserve Each Other' and limited series 'The ...
Fans of Netflix's Sirens weren't the only ones surprised by all of the Emmy buzz it has gained. Meghann Fahy, who plays Devon DeWitt in the Netflix mini-drama, admitted that getting the news of her ...
Devon, knowing there’s no place for her in Simone’s brand-new life, goes back to take care of their father. In the final scenes, she talks to Michaela on the ferry ride to the city.
It’s hard to describe Netflix’s limited series “Sirens” as a specific genre, which is exactly what attracted series star ...
Netflix’s ‘Sirens’ Will Leave You With Questions — That’s the Point Showrunner Molly Smith Metzler chats with THR about rethinking Greek mythology with the series starring Meghann Fahy ...
“You’re in a cult,” says Devon (Meghan Fahy) to her sister Simone (Milly Alcock) in the opening episode of Netflix’s Sirens. Simone’s boss, billionaire housewife Michaela Kell (Julianne ...