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The actress told The Hollywood Reporter at the New York premiere that her characters in 'White Lotus' and 'Sirens' are "polar opposite," but they share being "underestimated."
Rounding out the star studded cast are It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia's Glenn Howerton as Simone's lover Ethan Corbin III, acclaimed actor Kevin Bacon as Michaela's husband Peter Kell and Lincoln star Bill Camp as Bruce DeWitt, Devon and Simone's father.
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.
The Netflix show 'Sirens' follows a wayward older sibling who's scared her impressionable younger sister has fallen prey to a cult of the mega-rich.
Netflix has just released new drama Sirens, and it has all the ingredients of being everyone’s next obsession. The cast is great, it focuses around rich people doing rich things, and it’s being compared to The White Lotus. Perfect.
Julianne Moore and Milly Alcock help hold disparate elements together until the show’s dumb ending The post ‘Sirens’ Review: Meghann Fahy Brings the Substance to Soapy Netflix Limited Series appeared first on TheWrap.
Devon’s sudden, impulsive decision to take the damn thing back to Simone and throw it in her face brings her to the Kells’ island home, and kicks off this delicious, spicy satire about social class. Adapted by Molly Smith Metzler from her 2011 play Elemeno Pea,
Sirens is co-produced by Margot Robbie and adapted by Molly Smith Metzler from her 2011 play Elemeno Pea. Metzler has suggested that the series is a reinterpretation of the Greek myth of the Sirens, banshee-like monsters who would lure sailors to their deaths with their irresistible music.
The new Netflix series, starring Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock and Julianne Moore, isn’t breaking any boundaries, but it is often entertaining.
In the play, we hear about Peter Kell. We understand how much power he has. Everyone’s afraid, because he’s coming, but you never meet him,” she said.
Showrunner Molly Smith Metzler chats with THR about rethinking Greek mythology with the series starring Meghann Fahy and Milly Alcock, and why she’s going to be on Reddit to read viewers’ thoughts.