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Sky has acquired the rights to the US drama “All Her Fault,” a suburban thriller based on Andrea Mara’s best-selling novel. Sarah Snook (Succession) will star in and executive produce the series. The plot revolves around a mother whose son goes missing after a playdate, uncovering secrets within a wealthy community. The series boasts an impressive cast including Dakota Fanning, Jake Lacy, Michael Peña, and Sophia Lillis and will air on Sky beginning November 7th.

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Sarah Snook to Star in and Executive Produce Sky’s New Thriller “All Her Fault”

London, UK – Sky has secured the exclusive rights to the upcoming US drama series, “All Her Fault,” a gripping suburban thriller based on the best-selling novel by Andrea Mara. Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actress Sarah Snook (“Succession”) will not only star as the lead but also executive produce the highly anticipated series.

Adapted by Megan Gallagher (“Wolf,” “Suspicion”), “All Her Fault” plunges viewers into a parent’s worst nightmare. Snook plays Marissa Irvine, a mother who arrives to pick up her son Milo from his first playdate, only to find he is missing. The woman at the door denies all knowledge of Milo, setting off a frantic search that unravels the hidden secrets of a seemingly perfect, wealthy community.

“We are thrilled to be bringing this twisty suburban-thriller to our UK and Ireland customers,” said Katie Keenan, Group Director of Acquisitions for Sky UK and Europe. “We are excited to partner once again with NBCUniversal… With a stellar cast led by Sarah Snook, All Her Fault promises to be a huge fan-favourite.”

Joining Snook is an ensemble cast of talent including Dakota Fanning (“Ripley”), Jake Lacy (“The White Lotus”), Michael Peña (“Unstoppable”), and Sophia Lillis (“It”). The series also features Abby Elliott, Daniel Monks, Jay Ellis, Thomas Cocquerel, Duke McCloud, and Kartiah Vergara.

“All Her Fault” is scheduled to premiere on Sky on Friday, November 7th.

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