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May

Woman of Tomorrow, Milly Alcock’s New Netflix Series Debuts Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes


After her breakout performance on the Game of Thrones prequel series, House of the Dragon, Milly Alcock will suit up as Supergirl in the DCU, In between these big roles, fans can check out the latest performances from Alcock in her new Netflix series, Sirens, which has debuted with a fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Currently, Sirens is holding an approval rating of 83% on Rotten Tomatoes. This comes as the show makes is debut on Netflix on May 22. With the series still brand new, not enough audience reviews have yet been submitted to come up with a score on the Popcornmeter. The majority of the critics who’ve watched the series, however, are giving it some high marks in their reviews. Though Alcock is joined in the series by talents like Julianne Moore and Meghann Fahy, it’s the future Supergirl who stole the show for some critics.

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“Among the three actresses, who are the highlight of the series, Alcock is the surprise standout of Sirens, displaying Simone’s wide range of emotion and hidden depths,” Collider critic Therese Lacson said of the series.

RogerEbert.com reviewer Kaiya Shunyata also said, “If Moore haunts every frame like a ghost, Alcock whizzes through each scene like a fevered apparition.”

“Netflix’s soapy new drama, Sirens, occasionally intrigues with its story, but it’s the cast who really make this show a real treat to watch,” ScreenRant critic Grant Hermanns wrote.

…it’s the cast who really make this show a real treat to watch.

Sirens on Netflix digs at something deeper than just cults and what comes out may leave you deeply moved in the end,” reads another review by LeisureByte.com‘s Archi Sengupta.

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The series is created by Molly Smith Metzler, and it is based on her original play Elemeno Pea. It is set during one weekend at a lavish beach estate, and it focuses on Devon (Fahy) deciding to intervene when she grows concerned about the odd relationship between her sister, Simone (Alcock), and her billionaire boss, Michaela (Moore). The series also stars Kevin Bacon (Friday the 13th) and Glenn Howerton (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia).

Milly Alcock Will Play the DCU’s Supergirl

Sirens is the first big role for Alcock after House of the Dragon, though fans will next see her on the big screen. She recently wrapped production on Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, a new film set in the DCU with Superman, Peacemaker, and Creature Commandos. Craig Gillespie is directing the film, which was written by Ana Nogueira. Jason Momoa will also be featured as Lobo. producer James Gunn previously teased the film with a sneak peek at Alcock in the role by posting images of her on the set, but not yet a clear look at her in the suit.

Sirens is streaming on Netflix.

Source: Rotten Tomatoes


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Sirens


Release Date

May 22, 2025

Network

Netflix

Directors

Nicole Kassell


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    Julianne Moore

    Michaela Kell

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    Meghann Fahy

    Devon DeWitt

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