Peacock has unveiled the official trailer along with the first look images for the new series “All Her Fault,” headlined by Sarah Snook, with its premiere scheduled for November 6.
Adapted from Andrea Mara’s novel, the series centers around a mother whose world is thrown into chaos when her young son goes missing. The cast features an impressive lineup, including Jake Lacy, Dakota Fanning, Michael Peña, Sophia Lillis, Abby Elliott, Daniel Monks, Jay Ellis, Thomas Cocquerel, Duke McCloud, and Kartiah Vergara.
The official synopsis of the series reads, “Marissa Irvine arrives to pick up her young son Milo from his first playdate, only to find that the woman who opens the door is not a familiar mother. Not only does she deny having Milo, she has no knowledge of him whatsoever. As a parent’s worst nightmare unfolds, new revelations surface, exposing hidden truths and cracks in the Irvine family’s seemingly perfect existence that lead to complete devastation.”
“All Her Fault” marks Snook’s first leading role in a television series since the conclusion of “Succession,” a role for which she received an Emmy and two Golden Globe awards for her character Shiv Roy on HBO. Her television repertoire also includes titles like “The Beautiful Lie,” “Black Mirror,” “The Secret River,” “Soulmates,” and “All Saints.” In the film arena, she has appeared in works such as “Steve Jobs,” “Pieces of a Woman,” “Predestination,” and “The Glass Castle.”
Megan Gallagher is at the helm of the adaptation as the writer, creator, and executive producer. Snook joins Gallagher, Nigel Marchant, Gareth Neame, and Joanna Strevens as executive producers, through Carnival Films (“The Day of the Jackal,” “Lockerbie: A Search for Truth,” “Downton Abbey”), alongside Minkie Spiro, Christine Sacani, and Jennifer Gabler Rawlings.
Spiro, known for her work on “3 Body Problem,” “Downton Abbey,” and “Dead to Me,” will direct the initial episodes, including others, with Kate Dennis. Terry Gould serves as a producer, and Mara takes on the role of associate producer.
Carnival Films is producing the show for Universal International Studios, with distribution handled by NBCUniversal Global TV Distribution.
Be sure to check out the trailer and the first look images for “All Her Fault” below.
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