All Her Fault Peacock Series: What to Know
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Updated: 21 hours ago
A parent's worst nightmare becomes Peacock's next suburban mystery thriller.

Pictured (L to R) Duke McCloud as Milo, Sarah Snook as Marissa: Image Courtesy Sarah Enticknap/Peacock
Marissa Irvine just wanted to pick up her son from a playdate. But when she knocks on the door, the woman who answers has never heard of her or of Milo. That chilling moment sets off All Her Fault, a new eight-episode thriller premiering November 6, 2025, on Peacock. The series will launch with the first four episodes, followed by two new episodes each week.
Based on Andrea Mara’s best-selling 2021 novel, the story follows Marissa, played by Succession star Sarah Snook, as she searches for her missing child in a seemingly picture-perfect neighborhood where everyone has something to hide. What begins as a frantic search turns into a web of secrets and lies that threatens to tear families apart. The series, created and written by Megan Gallagher (Wolf, Suspicion), adapts Mara’s “domestic noir” novel into a sleek suburban mystery.
The show relocates the original book’s Dublin setting to a wealthy Chicago suburb and introduces new twists, including a gender swap for Detective McConville, now played by Michael Peña. It was filmed at Docklands Studios in Melbourne, Australia, using advanced virtual production technology. Directors Minkie Spiro (3 Body Problem, Downton Abbey) and Kate Dennis (The Handmaid’s Tale) split directing duties, shaping the show’s dark, suspenseful tone.
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(L to R) Jake Lacy as Peter, Sarah Snook as Marissa, Michael Peña as Detective Alcaras: Courtesy of Sarah Enticknap/Peacock
Andrea Mara, who visited the set during filming, described the experience as surreal and inspiring. “I can’t believe these people are pretending the people I made up are real,” she said in an interview with On The Bookshelf Book Club. “I love how seriously they take it.” She called the visit “a once in a lifetime” experience that was “just brilliant” and praised the “amazing cast,” adding that Sarah Snook was “so lovely” and “so professional.”
Reflecting on the dedication of the cast and crew, Mara added, “In this crazy world we’re in right now, that the arts still matter so much and that people take reading and film and TV and all the creative theater seriously, I love that, because we need it.”
With its unsettling premise, stellar cast, and grounded emotional core, All Her Fault looks ready to join Peacock’s growing lineup of character-driven thrillers.
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