Sirens, Netflix and Simone
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"Sirens" creator Molly Smith Metzler explains the origins of "Hey Hey" and why Michaela is so obsessed with birds.
Starring Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy and Milly Alcock, Netflix's "Sirens" is the campy and addictive wealth satire you didn't know you needed.
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.
Simone ultimately rejects Ethan, which sends the vain man into a emotional tailspin. A drunk Ethan viciously calls Simone a “monster” and blames her for his own fall off a dangerously high cliff. Although Ethan doesn’t die, he does experience his first true failure in life.
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Sirens throws us into a world where relationships are messy, intentions are murky, and nothing is obvious at first glance. There’s no hand-holding, no clear roadmap.
Netflix's new dark comedy miniseries "Sirens" released on Thursday, May 22 and it's attracting a lot of attention. Not only are the performances of its stars garnering a good deal of acclaim, but fans are very curious about where the show was filmed.
The series has so much escapist potential in its initial episodes, poking at the absurdities of abundant wealth and ladling in so much silly foreboding, only to squander it because the series is unable to create anything resembling an emotional payoff.
While Sirens takes place in a fictional coastal town, its striking visuals come from Lloyd Harbor, New York—a real-life haven of luxury, famous for its star-studded residents and sprawling mansions. Celebrities such as Billy Joel, Angelina Jolie, and Jerry Seinfeld have all lived in the prestigious area.