Turn your sound on for this one. @ElinePowell just sang for us. #SirenSDCC #SDCC pic.twitter.com/rmthRlXO5C
— Siren (@SirenTV) July 19, 2018
Season 2 will continue to explore the mythology behind the siren song and the impact on characters. #SirenSDCC #SDCC
— Siren (@SirenTV) July 19, 2018
.@officialchilli just asked if there are more mermaids in Season 2 ... and the answer is “more are coming for sure.” #SirenSDCC #SDCC
— Siren (@SirenTV) July 19, 2018
“They inspire me.” - Executive Producer, Emily Whitesell, discussing the importance of strong female representation. #SirenSDCC #SDCC
— Siren (@SirenTV) July 19, 2018
“She’s a boss.” - @ElinePowell discussing Ryn and the strength of her character. #SirenSDCC #SDCC
— Siren (@SirenTV) July 19, 2018
“It’s all about the script.” - @RenaOwen discussing how much she loved the script and the role of Helen. #SirenSDCC pic.twitter.com/dOX7OLRykq
— Siren (@SirenTV) July 19, 2018
“It’s always so exciting when you can flip mythologies on their head.” - Executive Producer, Eric Wald. #SirenSDCC
— Siren (@SirenTV) July 19, 2018
“She’s lost her balance.” - Fola Evans-Akingbola on Maddie’s character at the end of Season 1. #SirenSDCC #SDCC
— Siren (@SirenTV) July 19, 2018
my favorite duo 💙🌊 #SIREN #SirenSDCC pic.twitter.com/V4OR2nTzhF
— anallu (@annabalfe) July 19, 2018
One of the things that Alex Roe likes the most about the show is the equity in characters, especially between Ben and Maddie. They communicate equally and tend to transcend typical gender roles #Siren #SirenSDCC #SDCC
— TheGeekiary (@TheGeekiary) July 19, 2018
The showrunners embraced having so many female characters, it stays true to the world, and is naturally strong #Siren #SirenSDCC #SDCC
— TheGeekiary (@TheGeekiary) July 19, 2018
.@ElinePowell was drawn to Ryn because she’s fierce, ferocious, and strong. Playing those traits was new to her, but it was exciting #Siren #SirenSDCC #SDCC
— TheGeekiary (@TheGeekiary) July 19, 2018