Sirensfollows a young woman named Devon as she tracks her sister down to a wealthy island where a mysterious billionaire seems to have power over everyone.Sirensintroduces its charactersSimone, Devon’s sister, and her boss, Michaela Kell, through the lens of Simone and Michaela’s seemingly perfect life.Sirenshighlights Michaela’s mythological power over everyonearound her, including Simone, leading audiences, and Devon, to suspect her of leading a cult.

Michaela is certainly a charismatic leader in her community, and Devon’s introduction into it is anything but smooth. As the series progresses, Devon becomes increasingly worried about her sister’s well-being, despite Simone not wanting to leave. BySirens' ending, Simone makes a shocking decision that usurps Michaela’s authority. While the series has already garnered comparisons to other recent drama shows,Sirensis strikingly similar to a 2010s series that also focuses on its lead’s infiltration of upper-class life, with equally dramatic results.

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ABC’s 2011 Series Revenge Is A Great Precursor To Sirens

Revenge Has A Very Similar Setting & Tone

Sirenshas followed in the footsteps of other recent drama shows that satirize the lifestyles of the wealthy, and it has become popular in the process. Nearly 14 years earlier, ABC’s drama seriesRevengewas ahead of the trend. Even more so than other additions to the genre,Revengefeels like a spiritual precursor toSirens, andthe two shows are perfect for the same audiences, since beforeSirens,Revengesaw one woman travel to a wealthy area to cause havoc in the lives of those around her.

Rather than moving to the Hamptons and uncovering the sinister secrets of her wealthy neighbors, Emily sets out to destroy them from the start.

Revengefollows Emily VanCamp’s Emily Thorne, an independently wealthy but secretive woman who moves into a beach house in the Hamptons. Once there, she begins getting to know the area’s wealthy inhabitants during the summer season, but the series has a big twist.Emily has been there before, and she knows everything about her new neighbors. Rather than moving to the Hamptons and uncovering the sinister secrets of her wealthy neighbors, Emily sets out to destroy them from the start.

SirensandRevengehave very similar tones and idyllic settings. The two series also both focus on the secrets of the wealthy and how those secrets and their behavior more generally impact those who are less privileged.Both shows have great female leads who are intriguing and messy, coaxing audiences into rooting for them, even when they may be in the wrong. The two drama shows pair very well together, thoughRevengeis arguably even more soapy and mysterious, in part because it was given time to develop over four seasons, giving audiences plenty to enjoy.

The ABC Series Fits Perfectly With Today’s Comedy Dramas

Revengeoriginally aired from 2011 to 2015, and it became one of ABC’s most popular shows. The series achieved mixed to positive reviews, andcritics noted that the series' drama and pacing were great at pulling viewers in. Overall,Revengeperformed well while it was on air, but, surprisingly, it has not retained its popularity like some other shows from the same era. This is particularly surprising when considering how popular its type of secretive-rich-people subgenre has become recently.

Beginning with shows likeBig Little Liesin 2017, the dark comedy drama genre that focuses on the lives of its wealthy characters and their interpersonal dramas has become increasingly popular. Since then, shows likeThe White Lotus, Nine Perfect Strangers, The Perfect Couple, andSirens, to name a few, have been hits with streaming audiences. Each of these shows deals with slowly unraveling the huge secrets of rich people living or vacationing in beautiful, seemingly perfect environments.

Revengeis currently streaming on Hulu.

The appeal of this subgenre is easy to understand. Simply put, these shows are fun to watch, and the variation in the different series keeps them interesting. Though there are an increasing number of shows that fit into this category, the current popularity of the genre and the prospect of new seasons of shows likeThe White LotusorBig Little Liesshows that this is unlikely to change soon. Even with the growing options,Revengestill marks one of the best and earliest additions, and it is certainly worth a revisit by fans ofSirens.

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Sirens follows a determined woman as she investigates her sister’s relationship with a wealthy employer at an opulent coastal estate. Released on July 10, 2025, the series explores themes of family dynamics and societal class differences amidst a dramatic and luxurious setting.