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Netflix’s ‘Sirens’ Climbs Charts as Fans Debate Finale and Future

The five-part dark comedy explores sisterhood, wealth, and betrayal, with creator Molly Smith Metzler expressing interest in a potential second season.

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Meghann Fahy, left, and Milly Alcock portray estranged sisters in Netflix's "Sirens."

Overview

  • Sirens,’ a limited series created by Molly Smith Metzler and based on her play ‘Elemeno Pea,’ premiered on Netflix on May 22, 2025, and has quickly risen to the top of streaming charts.
  • The show stars Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock, and Julianne Moore, focusing on estranged sisters navigating family trauma and power dynamics at a billionaire’s estate.
  • The finale has sparked widespread discussion, with fans praising performances but expressing mixed opinions on the show’s tone and narrative choices.
  • Although Netflix has not announced a renewal, Metzler has shared her enthusiasm for continuing the story, suggesting potential for a second season.
  • The series reimagines the Greek siren myth, framing its themes around survival, identity, and the complexities of class and familial bonds.