If you're up for another uncomfortable watch after enjoying the delicious awkwardness of Four Seasons, Netflix has you covered with new dark comedy Sirens.
Landing on the streamer today, the show has a star-studded cast — think Julianne Moore as shady billionaire Michaela Kell, House of the Dragon's Milly Alcock as her employee and protégée Simone, and The White Lotus' Meghann Fahy as Simone's sister Devon.
The trailer gives off some serious Stepford Wives vibes as Devon heads to Michaela's lavish beach estate to retrieve her sister.
Meanwhile, Simone seems to have seriously fallen under the spell of her charismatic boss and is busy supervising the residence's Labor Day weekend's festivities.
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Upon arriving to the house, Devon realises all female guests, Simone included, rock similar floral cocktail dresses. More disturbingly, Simone isn't one bit happy to see her and tries to save face with the rest of the party.
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In another scene, we discover that Simone hasn't been home in a while and is actively distancing herself from her family.
"I told you dad was diagnosed with early onset dementia and you sent a fruit basket?!" Devon yells to her sister as she rips a basket to shreds.
Devon definitely has a mission during this chaotic weekend, but doesn't know that she might just have met her match in Moore's glacial Michaela.
"I didn't know you existed," Michaela tells Devon when she says she and Simone are "very close".
As it turns out, Simone had her matching tattoo with Devon removed, changed her style completely and insists she's "the happiest [she's] ever been".
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As Doechii's 'Anxiety' plays on, the trailer descends into sinister territory. Devon, too, appears to be lured into Michaela's luxurious lifestyle, with the billionaire's husband Peter (Kevin Bacon) agreeing his wife can have that effect on people.
Whether it is an act or a genuine submission of sorts to Michaela's siren song, Devon needs to be extra careful if she wants to make it out of there in one piece, and ideally with Simone in tow.
Created by Molly Smith Metzler from her 2011 play Elemeno Pea, the series also features It's Always Sunny star Glenn Howerton, Felix Solis and Josh Segarra.
Sirens is streaming on Netflix now.
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Stefania is a freelance writer specialising in TV and movies. After graduating from City University, London, she covered LGBTQ+ news and pursued a career in entertainment journalism, with her work appearing in outlets including Little White Lies, The Skinny, Radio Times and Digital Spy.
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