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Where Was Netflix’s Sirens Filmed? Top Locations Revealed!

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Netflix’s new black comedy miniseries Sirens has already created buzz for its powerful story and stunning visuals. Created by Maid writer Molly Smith Metzler, the show is based on her 2011 play Elemeno Pea. This five-episode limited series explores themes of power, privilege, and class from a female perspective—and the filming locations play a big role in bringing that story to life.

At NetFilming, we’re breaking down all the real locations used in Sirens, so if you’re wondering where this twisted beachside drama was actually filmed, keep reading for the full scoop.

What Is Sirens About?

Sirens centers on two sisters, Devon and Simone, who reunite over a single Labor Day weekend at a luxurious beach estate. Devon is concerned when she notices Simone’s admiration for her new boss, Michaela Kell—a wealthy and mysterious socialite played by Julianne Moore.

As Devon digs deeper, she realizes Michaela has an unsettling grip on everyone around her. What follows is a tense power play set against the backdrop of a stunning but eerie coastal estate.

Where Was Sirens Filmed?

The series was filmed entirely in New York State, with a heavy focus on the Long Island region. Filming took place between July and October 2024, with most scenes shot on location in real homes, estates, and public spaces.

Let’s look at the key filming spots used throughout the series.

Lloyd Harbor, New York

The filming for Sirens was primarily set in the affluent village of Lloyd Harbor in Suffolk County, which lies on Long Island’s North Shore. The region’s upscale ambiance with waterfront beauty served as a fitting surrogate for the Kells’ extravagant beach property. In particular, the production team scheduled at Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve (25 Lloyd Harbor Road, Huntington). The park, which was the estate of Marshall Field III, is 1,750 acres and includes the historic Henry Lloyd Manor and a 1930s summer cottage, which both served as the Kells’ opulent home.

The crew constructed a small set by the bathhouse for additional scenes and the harbor was perfect for outdoor shots and panoramic establishing views. The lush coastline and spacious areas gave Sirens a bright, almost dreamlike quality that contrasts with the darker themes of the show. Lloyd Harbor’s exceptional beaches and wooded areas serve to enrich the show’s examination of class and power. If you’re a Long Island cinematic history buff, the region may look familiar from The Wolf of Wall Street, No Hard Feelings, and The Avengers.

Southold, New York: Coastal Luxury in Cutchogue

Another key location was Southold, a town on Long Island’s North Fork peninsula, also in Suffolk County. The crew filmed several scenes at a private property on Oregon Road in the hamlet of Cutchogue. This beachside mansion and a nearby yacht club perfectly captured the elite, coastal world of Sirens. Filming here spanned multiple five-day periods between June and September 2024, with the production paying Southold $50,000 to use the Southold Town Recreation Center (970 Peconic Lane) as a base camp for parking, hair, makeup, and catering.

The Oregon Road property, described in some X posts as part of Michaela Kell’s “eerie kingdom,” was likely enhanced with CGI to amplify its dramatic impact. Southold’s scenic beaches and quiet charm made it a perfect fit for the show’s mix of allure and unease. The North Fork has also hosted other productions like Orange is the New Black and Luckiest Girl Alive, making it a go-to spot for filmmakers seeking coastal elegance.

Sands Point, New York: A Touch of Old-World Charm

In the Town of North Hempstead, it is highly likely that the Sands Point village served as the setting for some more scenes in Nassau County. Incorporation in 1910 makes this area a rather historic residential suburb that sits on the North Shore of Long Island. The rich history of the region, along with it being immensely beautiful, was bound to inspire the filmmakers. The production crew might have opted for Sands Point due to its upscale image, breathtaking homes, and nature which coexist with the high-society culture prominent in the show. Grand estates like The famous Hempstead House, which have acted as landmarks in movies like Malcolm X and Scent of a Woman, and were most likely exploited by Sirens in an attempt to market glamorous locations for their lavish settings.

Buffalo, New York: Urban Outdoors

While most of Sirens leaned on Long Island’s coastal vibes, a few outdoor scenes were reportedly filmed in Buffalo, the seat of Erie County. The area around the Buffalo Police B-District building (695 Main Street) was used for some exterior shots. Buffalo, known for its sports teams like the Buffalo Bills and its famous chicken wings, offers a mix of urban and cultural appeal. Visitors to the city can check out spots like the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Canalside, or the Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park. These scenes likely added a different flavor to the show, grounding its high-society drama with a touch of city life.

Brooklyn, New York: Studio Magic at Steiner Studios

The Sirens team relocated to Steiner Studios (15 Washington Avenue), Brooklyn Navy Yard, Brooklyn for the custom interior setups. New York’s first Hollywood-style production studio, the facility with 30 soundstages spanning 780k square feet, receives top-tier accolades. Equipped with cutting-edge amenities, the crew at the studios were able to create confined spaces for variable geometry camera rigs which enabled them to capture the pivotal moments of the character’s interactions with extreme precision. Sirens polished off their indoor scenes in these studios, which have been a go-to for major films like Joker, Tick, Tick… Boom! and The Wolf of Wall Street.

Fun Facts About Sirens and Its Locations

  • Long Island’s Film Legacy: Beyond Sirens, Long Island has hosted blockbusters like The Instigators and The Avengers, thanks to its versatile landscapes. Popular tourist spots include Coopers Beach, Old Westbury Gardens, and Oheka Castle.
  • Southold’s Production Hub: The North Fork’s quiet charm and proximity to New York City make it a favorite for filmmakers. The $50,000 deal with Southold shows how local communities benefit from hosting productions.
  • Caumsett’s History: Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve isn’t just a filming location—it’s a historic gem with trails, beaches, and preserved buildings that attract visitors year-round.

“Sirens” Behind The Scenes

Netflix’s Sirens is more than just a gripping dark comedy; it’s a collaborative effort that brings together a talented team both in front of and behind the camera. Created by Molly Smith Metzler, known for her work on Maid, the series is adapted from her 2011 play Elemeno Pea. Metzler describes the show as “operatic” and notes, “It’s a true dark comedy — and it’s got a Greek mythology vibe“.

The casting process was pivotal in bringing the complex characters to life. Metzler praises Meghann Fahy, who plays Devon, stating, “I like to talk about Devon as the metronome of the show. She sets the pace, and especially the comedy. Casting Meghann was a gift from the heavens“. Julianne Moore’s portrayal of Michaela is equally lauded, with Metzler commenting, “Julianne’s just the dream for this role because she does feel ethereal. She’s from another kingdom. She is not a normie“.

The production was a joint effort between Metzler’s Quiet Coyote and LuckyChap Entertainment, the latter founded by Margot Robbie. This collaboration aimed to create a series that delves deep into themes of power, class, and complex female relationships. Filming took place across various locations in New York, including Long Island and Brooklyn, to authentically capture the story’s luxurious yet isolating setting.

Sierens Official Trailer

Got questions about Sirens or other Netflix productions? Drop them below, and we’ll dig deeper!

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Hazel Lewis
Hazel Lewishttps://netfilming.com
Hazel Lewis is the Senior News Writer at Net Filming and a passionate fan of movies, comics, and television, with a collection to match. When she's not diving into pop culture, Hazel enjoys spending time with her two daughters and her beloved dog. She's also an avid gym-goer, a fine coffee enthusiast, and a devoted doughnut lover.

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