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The creative team behind "Sirens" joined Variety for a screening of "All About Eve" last week to discuss film's relevance to ...
Sirens' ending was a surprise, but Fahy's correct that it makes perfect sense from all angles.Simone wasn't a bad character, but her trauma led her to take desperate and selfish action. Then there ...
Simone Stays With Peter in the 'Sirens' Finale . After years of working for Michaela, who she has the special privilege of referring to as Kiki, ...
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Is it Michaela or Simone? In the myth, the sirens lose Persephone. They lose her, and she goes off with Hades. The sirens get punished by Demeter and sent to this island in exile.
The series, which was completely original in premise and locale, borrowed its themes from Joseph L. Mankiewicz's 1950 drama, renowned for its intellectual one-upmanship, repartee, and examination of ...
“Sirens” closes out the chaotic and emotional weekend shared by Simone (Milly Alcock), Devon (Meghann Fahy) and Michaela (Julianne Moore) with a twist that viewers might not have seen coming.
The final episode of Netflix’s new dark comedy Sirens begins with our two main characters, Devon DeWitt (Meghann Fahy) and Simone DeWitt (Milly Alcock), sitting in a hospital waiting room. They ...
Netflix's Sirens finds Milly Alcock's Simone usurping Julianne Moore's Michaela as queen of the Kell family. Meghann Fahy, Kevin Bacon, and Bill Camp round out the dramedy's main cast.
Nicole Kassell chats with THR about working on the first two episodes of the Netflix series and rethinking the sirens myth.
‘Sirens’ ends with a haunting yet hopeful image of Simone outside the Cliff House, staring at the setting sun. Hers is the new siren song that plays on the island.