For fans of Sirens on Netflix, this list includes ten unmissable shows. All shows listed here involve dramatic emotions, strange mysteries, and supernatural occurrences, as does Sirens. Dark and Nine Perfect Strangers both centered on identity issues, hidden realities, and shifts in people's emotions.
Noir protagonists frequently had hidden lives, experienced past adversity, or discovered enigmatic information. Tidelands and Carnival Row, much like Sirens, combined fantasy with real-life stories, usually brought to life by strong female stars.
This list will help viewers locate new TV shows by recognizing the emotional and mystical traits they share.
**Please note: This article is solely the writer's opinion. Reader discretion is advised.**
Here is the list of the 10 must-watch shows if you loved Netflix’s Sirens:
10) Nine Perfect Strangers

Nine Perfect Strangers stars Nicole Kidman as Masha Dmitrichenko, the owner of Tranquillum House. The TV show is based on nine people, including Frances Welty (Melissa McCarthy), a writer grappling with personal and professional challenges, and Tony Hogburn (Bobby Cannavale), a former athlete who must overcome his struggles with addiction.
In the story, all the visitors at Tranquillum House are seeking healing for their troubles. However, Masha employs several dubious practices, such as distributing herbs without first requesting consent, which is inappropriate. A near-climax occurs when Masha uses medications to make Frances remember her early years of agony. Just like in Sirens, characters in Nine Perfect Strangers are led to strong emotions, thinking they are being transformed.
9) The Better Sister

Craig Gillespie is the director of the American thriller television limited series The Better Sister, which stars Elizabeth Banks and Jessica Biel. It is an adaptation of Alafair Burke's 2019 book of the same name. The series premiered on May 29, 2025. Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks play Chloe, a successful media executive, and Nicky, her sister with a troubled history, respectively, in The Better Sister.
Just after Adam (Corey Stoll) is killed, Chloe and Kate (played by Samantha) are forced to join forces and bring up secrets they buried.
The narrative thickens when more research is done, revealing that many encounters are founded on lies. Chloe stumbles upon evidence suggesting that Nicky murdered Adam, leading to their interaction, which causes an argument and brings their issues to the surface. This is reminiscent of Sirens, a period of uncertainty and rapidly shifting unions.
8) Tidelands

Netflix has released Tidelands, an Australian supernatural drama series. Charlotte Best plays Cal McTeer, who is depicted exiting prison after ten years and returning to Orphelin Bay. When she comes home, she discovers many secrets, one of which is the Tidelanders. The Tidelanders are a group of half-siren, half-human commanded by Adrielle Cuthbert (played by Elsa Pataky).
Cal gradually discovers the powers she never knew she had as she learns more about this hidden group's connection to her. It incorporates elements of drama, crime, and fantasy, creating a mood reminiscent of Sirens.
7) Stay Close

Stay Close is a British mystery thriller series adapted from Harlan Coben's novel. Megan Pierce (played by Cush Jumbo) is a suburban mom who is in the public eye due to her troubled past. Ray Levine (played by Richard Armitage) is an unsuccessful photographer. Meanwhile, Detective Michael Broome, played by James Nesbitt, is dealing with the frustration of not being able to solve a particular case that has been bothering him.
When a new disappearance resembles a cold case from 17 years ago, everything begins to unravel. The series explores the idea of who people are, why they keep secrets, and why they might need to hide the past. Similar to Sirens, Stay Close effectively scares its audience with surprises and the revelation that characters live dual lives.
6) The OA

The OA is a science fiction, fantasy, and supernatural television show set in the United States. The OA debuted on Netflix on December 16, 2016. The show is Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij's third joint venture as creators and executive producers.
In The OA, Brit Marling plays Prairie Johnson, who vanished for seven years and later comes home in a Netflix mystery drama. She now identifies as The OA (Original Angel) as a result of seeing for the first time. After discovering she was imprisoned, Prairie arranged for some locals to help find other people who were imprisoned like her.
The characters in Sirens struggle with hidden secrets and life-changing situations, and the show's blend of supernatural elements, identity exploration, and emotional depth reflects these themes.
5) Hellbound

Hellbound is a South Korean thriller where supernatural beings come to deliver people justice and announce their specific time of death. The show is streaming on Netflix. An incident causes society as a whole to collapse, and a group known as the New Truth Society develops, seeing the condemnations as divine punishment.
It examines the subjects of morals, fear, and what happens when we follow beliefs without question. Like Sirens, Hellbound explores the consequences of inexplicable events, looking into how people and communities make moral judgments.
4) Dark

A German science fiction thriller series called Dark is exclusive to Netflix. The TV show ran from 2017 to 2020 for three seasons. Dark made its premiere on the streaming site on December 1, 2017. The narrative follows dysfunctional individuals from the made-up German town of Winden as they search for the truth following the disappearance of a child.
A plot involving time travel that occurred over multiple generations is uncovered as the investigation begins. The series examines the impact of time on identities. Just as Sirens did, Dark uses suspense, strong emotions, and supernatural twists to keep the story entertaining to watch.
3) The Magicians

The Syfy channel aired the American fantasy television series The Magicians. Quentin Coldwater (a graduate student) joins Brakebills University for Magical Pedagogy to become a magician. He discovers the world mentioned in his favorite childhood book is genuine and dangerous for humans. Quentin and his friends come across the world of magic while dealing with several perils and personal problems.
Like the show Sirens, The Magicians combines fantasy, drama, and mental inquiry by following characters as they overcome difficulties and discover themselves in a magical and enigmatic world.
2) Shadowhunters

Shadowhunters primarily tells stories from Cassandra Clare’s The Mortal Instruments series. Katherine McNamara plays Clary, who, on her eighteenth birthday, discovers that she is chosen to fight demons because she is half-human and half-angel. As she explores the world of Shadowhunters, Clary finds out more about her family and gets to know Jace and Isabelle.
The plot revolves around characters, fictitious relationships, and the eternal struggle between right and wrong. Much like Sirens, Shadowhunters begins with a main character discovering their uncommon lineage and being drawn into a battle between many supernatural characters.
1) Carnival Row

Carnival Row is set in a city named the Burgue. The TV show is exclusively streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The story mainly follows Rycroft “Philo” Philostrate (Orlando Bloom) and Vignette Stonemoss (Cara Delevingne), a faerie who lives among other fables at Fabletown.
When mythical creatures are driven from the wars and seek refuge in the Burgue, human and fae groups begin to argue. A whole string of bad murders brings the peace won so recently into question.
The show digs into themes of injustice and discrimination. Like Sirens, Carnival Row tells a story of intrigue, romance, and the supernatural while focusing on minority characters struggling to survive.
We can conclude that each of these ten shows expresses the same feelings and storytelling that made Sirens special. All the series introduced characters who experienced emotion, went through past events, and saw experiences that made no sense.
Like Sirens, the majority of the shows featured strong female characters, a variety of relationships, and conflicts between the normal and the strange. Hellbound and Stay Close’s strong emotions and suspense were like those in Sirens. Watching these programs left audiences feeling the same excitement, thrill, and curiosity.