A Surprising Update About ‘Sirens’ Season 2 On Netflix
- Netflix's limited series Sirens, set over Labor Day weekend at a lavish seaside estate, follows sisters Simone and Devon amidst complicated family dynamics.
- Sirens, developed from a 2011 theatrical work by Molly Smith Metzler, was created as a limited series; however, strong viewership and favorable reviews have sparked discussions about a potential renewal.
- Lead actors Meghann Fahy and Milly Alcock describe their characters' emotional growth and complexities, with Fahy acknowledging the show’s natural ending yet seeing a possible continuation.
- The series attracted 16.7 million views in four days, held top streaming chart positions globally, and sparked fan interest, with creators and cast expressing openness to further exploration.
- While Netflix has not confirmed a second season, the show's success and sustained audience investment suggest the potential for future storytelling beyond the current limited format.
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How Meghann Fahy Found Common Ground With Her 'Sirens' Character
When Meghann Fahy read the first script for Netflix’s limited series “Sirens,” she loved it so much that she did everything in her power to chase after it. “There were other people who were up for it, but I really, really wanted it,” Fahy said. Adapted for television by Molly Smith Metzler from her 2011 play “Elemeno Pea,” the series finds fireworks unfolding over an eventful Labor Day weekend at a lavish beachside estate where manicured lawns, …
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A new limited series, Sirens, has landed on Netflix. It revolves around three different women. Sirens has style, a strong cast, and a secret. However, what at first resembles a slightly mysterious thriller in which you look for clues to the threat hidden in the background, soon eases into a more ordinary and sometimes humorous relationship drama. But in the end, that's not at all to be dismissed.
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