Molly Smith Metzler, known for her hit series “Maid,” is gearing up to release her next project on Netflix this Thursday. Titled “Sirens,” the dark comedy miniseries stars Meghann Fahy and Julianne Moore and is based on Metzler’s play “Elemeno Pea.”
The series, created and executive produced by Metzler, explores themes of class and socioeconomics in America. Set on a luxurious island estate, “Sirens” follows Devon (Fahy) as she tries to intervene in her sister Simone’s (Milly Alcock) troubling relationship with the enigmatic socialite Michaela Kell (Moore). As the weekend unfolds, Devon realizes the formidable challenge she faces in confronting Michaela.
Metzler, who is drawn to storytelling about desperation and trauma, believes that “Sirens” will resonate with audiences in the current climate. She emphasizes the importance of exploring difficult topics and sparking meaningful conversations through her work.
The series boasts a talented cast, with Fahy and Moore leading the way. Metzler praises Fahy for her ability to balance comedy and drama in her portrayal of Devon, while Moore embodies the icy yet transformative character of Michaela with raw intensity.
As “Sirens” prepares to make its debut, Metzler is already looking ahead to future projects with Netflix. With a desire to delve into ongoing series, she is eager to explore new characters and storylines in a more long-term format.
Renewing her deal with Netflix also opens up opportunities for Metzler to mentor aspiring writers and help shape their projects. Inspired by her own mentor, John Wells, Metzler is excited to pay it forward and support emerging voices in the industry.
Overall, “Sirens” promises to be a unique and thought-provoking addition to Metzler’s body of work, inviting viewers to engage with complex themes and compelling characters. With a stellar cast and Metzler’s visionary storytelling, the series is sure to make a lasting impact on audiences.