Dark Netflix series ‘perfect’ for Bank Holiday bingeing soars to number 1

Julianne Moore wearing a white jumpsuit and standing behind a lecturn in Sirens on Netflix
Julianne Moore stars in the new Netflix show (Picture: Macall Polay /Netflix)

If you’re looking for a show to binge on the Bank Holiday Monday, Netflix has you covered.

New dark comedy drama Sirens is already making waves with viewers on the streamer, and with just five episodes, it’s a perfect fit for a lazy day at home.

Sirens only arrived late last week on Netflix, but fans have already been devouring the entire season.

In a Google review, Catherine Woodfield raved: ‘Wow. Just wow. I’m sick of shows with too many episodes, not enough “pace”, filler characters. This show is anything but that.

‘It makes sense it was a play beforehand because every character, no matter how minor, brings so much to the complex dynamics of the show/world.’

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Another fan, Muhammad Ishfaq, described the show as ‘witty with a darker tone, and funny with a subtle touch of pain’.

Milly Alcock as Simone in a pink and white dress stood next to Julianne Moore as Michaela in a white dress in Sirens.
Sirens should be your Bank Holiday binge (Picture: Netflix)
Glenn Howerton as Ethan, Milly Alcock as Simone, Meghann Fahy as Devon in Sirens
She takes the lead with Milly Alcock and Meghann Fahy (Picture: Netflix)

He added: ‘It’s suspenseful, satirical and stylish. But above all it’s the female lead trio that captivates you with it’s superb performance.’

Others praised the ‘faultless cast’ and ‘fresh script’, while someone else hailed the ‘high caliber’ acting and described the show as ‘a good study in power across classes’.

It’s not taken people long to get hooked, with X user Margot revealed they were totally impressed from start to finish.

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‘Binge watched sirens on Netflix and even though it was only 5 ep I really liked it. Cannot remember the last time i was surprised by a show like this,’ they wrote.

‘I did not expect certain plot twists and definitely didn’t think it was going to end the way it did. great performances from trio.’

‘Sirens had been on Netflix for 24 hours and I finished the series and am completely obsessed! Please renew for another season @netflix,’ begged @dimplz20, while @sweetestKAYpe added: ‘Done sat up here and watched the whole 1st season of SIRENS on Netflix.’

What is Sirens about on Netflix and who is in the cast?

Sirens. Julianne Moore in episode 104 of Sirens. Cr. Macall Polay/Netflix ?? 2025
Julianne thinks she knows why such shows are so popular (Picture: Macall Polay/Netflix)

Julianne Moore, Milly Alcock and Meghann Fahy take the lead in Sirens as Michaela Kell, her assistant Simone DeWitt, and Simone’s sister Devon respectively.

Simone and Devon’s dad Bruce (Bill Camp) gets diagnosed with early-onset dementia, and so Devon travels to Michaela’s luxury island to confront her sister for not being present.

But there is a lot more than meets the eye in Molly Smith’s series, with a cast that also boasts the likes of Glenn Howerton and Kevin Bacon.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 20: (L-R) Meghann Fahy, Julianne Moore, and Milly Alcock attend the world premiere of Netflix's "Sirens" at The Plaza Hotel on May 20, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images)
Julianne thinks she knows why shows like Sirens have caught on (Picture: Cindy Ord/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Julianne recently told Metro why shows like Sirens and The White Lotus – which focus on and critique the wealthy – are catching on.

‘‘I think recently, and it’s happened globally too. There’s been this great disparity where so few of the population has so much of the wealth.

‘Rightly so, people are intrigued and baffled and confused about why there should be this vast separation. So I think that’s why we have suddenly this plethora of shows that are investigating what this is [about],’ she explained.

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