It looks like Netflix is cooking up something sexy for audiences with an all-star cast led by the iconic Julianne Moore in Sirens.
From the creative mind that brought viewers the series Maid comes the first of a multiyear deal with the streamer.
Molly Smith Metzler has possibly penned another hit with a series that promises secrets, sex, and scandal.
Get ready to add another entry to your “watch list” because here’s everything we know so far about Sirens!
What Is Sirens About?
Devon thinks her sister Simone has a really creepy relationship with her new boss, the enigmatic socialite Michaela Kell.
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Michaela’s cult-ish life of luxury is like a drug to Simone, and Devon has decided it’s time for an intervention.
When Devon tracks her sister down to say WTF, she has no idea what a formidable opponent Michaela will be.
Sirens has been described as a female-driven dark comedy and an “incisive, sexy, and darkly funny exploration of women, power, and class.”
The entirety of the plot takes place over a single weekend.
The series is based on Molly Smith Metzler’s (Shameless) 2011 play Elemeno Pea.
The story follows blue-collar social worker Devon, who visits her sister Simone in Martha’s Vineyard, where she is the personal assistant to the wife of a billionaire, Michaela.
Michaela and her husband are supposed to be away when Devon visits, but trouble ensues when Michaela returns unexpectedly.
How Many Episodes Will Sirens Season 1 Have?
There’s been no word about how many episodes the series will receive.
Metzler’s previous series, Maid, received a ten-episode count.
While we can only speculate, Netflix is not known for its consistency with episode counts apart from the fact that it rarely exceeds twelve.
Who Is In Sirens Season 1?
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You’re in the right place if you are looking for a fantastic cast with plenty of acting experience ready to deliver quality performances.
Julianne Moore (Mary & George) as Michaela Kell
Meghann Fahy (The White Lotus) as Devon DeWitt
Milly Alcock (House of the Dragon) as Simone DeWitt
Glenn Howerton (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) as Ethan Corbin II
Kevin Bacon (City on a Hill) as Peter Kell
Josh Segarra (Abbott Elementary) as Raymond
Felix Solis (The Recruit) as Jose
Trevor Salter (The Equalizer) as Jordan
Britne Oldford (The Umbrella Academy) as Missy
Lauren Weedman (Hacks) as Patrice
Jenn Lyon (Claws) as Cloe
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Erin Neufer (Fellow Travelers) as Lisa
Emily Borromeo (FBI: Most Wanted) as Astrid
Sirens is bringing wall-to-wall talent from all over the television and streaming worlds.
From broadcast to premium cable and streaming, Netflix could have another major hit on their hands.
Is There a Trailer for Sirens Season 1?
There is no trailer yet, as filming for the series hasn’t even been confirmed.
But TV Fanatic has you covered because the moment a trailer makes its way to us, we’ll serve it up for all your viewing pleasure!
Where Can I Watch Sirens Season 1?
As Sirens will be a Netflix original, the series will air exclusively on the streamer, with all episodes likely dropping simultaneously.
When Is The Premiere Date For Sirens Season 1?
There is no official release date at the moment, but the series is expected to air sometime in 2025.
What Other Shows Are Premiering?
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Though we have yet to determine how long the wait will be for this highly anticipated series, Netflix still has viewers covered with a host of shows to keep them entertained.
Dive into the first three seasons of The Witcher for a thrilling mix of sword-wielding hunks, magic, and monsters that’ll make any D&D fan’s heart race before the highly anticipated season four premiere!
For a dose of peace and tranquility mixed with romance, catch up on the critically acclaimed first five seasons of the heartfelt drama series Virgin River before it returns for an eagerly awaited sixth season in 2025.
Even though it’s been nearly two years since the Noah Centineo-led series The Recruit aired, fans are excited for this action-packed, sarcasm-laced series to return to the streamer on December 24!
For swashbuckling adventures on the high seas, join Luffy and The Straw Hat Pirates as they embark on a quest for the legendary “One Piece” when the series returns for its thrilling second season!
Sirens is set to hypnotize audiences with its talented cast led by the amazing writer Molly Smith Metzler, who promises a scintillating series.
With an all-star cast and a creative team that has delivered one amazing series, Sirens could be the start of a whole roster of amazing new series.
Who from the cast and characters are you looking forward to seeing?
What returning Netflix series will you be adding to your watch list?
Drop a comment below to let us know, and join us again when we tell you everything we know so far about your favorite new and returning shows!
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