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“All Her Fault,” a new Peacock limited series based on Andrea Mara’s novel, stars Sarah Snook as Marissa, a mother whose five-year-old son goes missing. The mystery unravels to reveal secrets close to home and exposes the uneven division of labor in modern relationships. The series explores the invisible labor women undertake and the resulting blame and guilt when things go wrong. Dakota Fanning co-stars as Marissa’s friend, Jenny. The adaptation relocated the story from Ireland to Chicago.

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Sarah Snook Leads Peacock Thriller “All Her Fault,” Unearthing Family Secrets and Societal Imbalance

HOLLYWOOD, CA – Peacock’s upcoming limited series, “All Her Fault,” promises a suspenseful thriller with a sharp social commentary. Starring Sarah Snook (“Succession”) as Marissa, the series plunges into a parent’s worst nightmare when her five-year-old son vanishes after a supposed playdate.

Adapted from Andrea Mara’s acclaimed novel, the series follows Marissa as she and her friend Jenny, played by Dakota Fanning, unravel a mystery that exposes hidden truths within their close circle. Jake Lacy co-stars as Marissa’s husband. The disappearance quickly becomes a lens through which the series examines the often-overlooked burden of invisible labor shouldered by women in modern relationships.

“It’s not some exposé of men,” said Fanning at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival, “It’s more about the things that they just don’t see that women do.”

The series, originally set in Ireland, was moved to Chicago to resonate with a broader U.S. audience. Showrunner Meghan Gallagher explains that the show taps into the experience of many working mothers, CEOs at work and CEOs at home, portraying the pressures and breakdowns.

“All Her Fault” is directed by Minkie Spiro (“Better Call Saul”) and Kate Dennis (“The Handmaid’s Tale”). The series was filmed in Chicago and Australia. “All Her Fault” will premiere on Peacock.

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