Netflix has dropped the trailer for Sirens, a darkish comedy restricted collection starring Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock, and Julianne Moore. The premise revolves round two sisters, one among whom has been secretly drawn into an odd world stuffed with elite individuals.
Fahy’s character comes in search of her sister (Alcock), solely to seek out her serving a gaggle of high-society elites, significantly Michaela Kell (Julianne Moore). The weirdest half is that she appears blissful being related to them.
“Devon (Fahy) thinks her sister Simone (Alcock) has a very creepy relationship along with her new boss, the enigmatic socialite Michaela Kell,” says the official synopsis. Michaela, who seems to be working a cult, has a disturbingly sturdy maintain over Simone.
“I instructed you Dad obtained identified with early-onset dementia, and also you despatched a fruit basket?” Fahy’s character asks Alcock’s character within the trailer. Devon begins questioning all the pieces—particularly the property and the individuals, who all appear unnervingly festive on a regular basis.
However Devon can’t wrap her head round her sister’s obsession with Michaela. “My sister appears to essentially worship your spouse,” Devon (Fahy) says at one level. “Yeah, Kiki has that impact on individuals,” replies Kevin Bacon, who performs Moore’s onscreen husband, Peter Kell.
Because the trailer continues, issues begin to get intense: from the sisters having emotional discussions about their daddy points to Simone (Alcock) experiencing a number of breakdowns. Nevertheless, she refuses to just accept that she’s in bother. “That is the happiest I’ve ever been,” Alcock yells at one level.
Michaela’s cult-like lifetime of luxurious is sort of a drug to Simone. Devon makes an attempt an intervention, however Michaela proves to be a formidable opponent. The collection is predicated on present creator Molly Smith Metzler’s play Elemeno Pea, which she wrote throughout her time at Juilliard.
Sirens can be launched on Could 22, 2025, on Netflix.