| Region | Platform | |--------|----------| | USA | Hulu (streaming), Disney+ (via Star outside US), Amazon Prime Video (buy/rent) | | UK | Disney+ (Star) | | Canada | Disney+ (Star) | | Australia | Disney+ (Star) |
The foundation for a fourth season was laid in the closing moments of Season 3, specifically concerning the character of Ryn Fisher. Throughout the series, Ryn was the bridge between the land and the sea, a mermaid who chose love and family on land over the solitary, predatory nature of her kin. However, the Season 3 finale introduced a formidable antagonist: Tia, a mermaid from another colony who sought to unite the mermaid tribes under a banner of war against humanity. Unlike Ryn, who understood human nuance, Tia represented a radical, violent response to human pollution and exploitation. A fourth season would have inevitably centered on the conflict between Ryn and Tia—a civil war not just of individuals, but of ideologies. This narrative arc would have tested Ryn’s leadership, forcing her to confront the reality that her peaceful approach might be viewed as a betrayal by her own species. siren sezonul 4
Din păcate pentru fani, Freeform a anunțat oficial în august 2020, imediat după încheierea celui de-al treilea sezon. În ciuda faptului că a fost unul dintre cele mai vizionate seriale ale rețelei la debut, o scădere cu două cifre a audienței în timpul sezonului 3 a dus la decizia de a nu mai continua povestea. | Region | Platform | |--------|----------| | USA
The human element, specifically the "Ben and Maddie" dynamic, also required resolution. Season 3 saw Ben sacrificing his humanity, both literally and metaphorically, to protect the mermaids. A fourth season would have needed to address the toll this took on his psyche and his relationship with Maddie. The trio of Ryn, Ben, and Maddie was the show's anchor; a continuation would have tested the limits of their polyamorous-adjacent bond, forcing them to choose sides in the impending war. The series excelled when it showed the messy, complicated reality of loving a non-human entity, and Season 4 would have stripped away the romantic idealism to reveal the hard choices necessary for survival. Unlike Ryn, who understood human nuance, Tia represented