Sarah Snook stars as a mother desperately searching for her 5-year-old son in the gripping Peacock miniseries All Her Fault, a psychological thriller based on Andrea Mara's novel.
Known for her outstanding performances, Snook has earned an Emmy Award for her role as Shiv Roy in Succession, and a Tony Award for portraying 26 characters in her one-woman Broadway show The Picture of Dorian Gray.
In All Her Fault, Snook plays Marissa Irvine, a wealthy mother whose 5-year-old son, Milo, disappears. The story begins with Marissa picking up Milo from a playdate at a house where the mom she expected, Jenny, isn’t present.
Instead, she encounters Esther, a woman unaware of any playdate or Milo’s whereabouts. Milo’s electronic tracker in his backpack has been disabled, adding to the mystery and urgency.
"From there, things escalate quickly and frighteningly. Milo has an electronic tracker in his backpack, but it's been disabled."
Esther calls Jenny, played by Dakota Fanning, and the news Marissa receives makes her panic grow quickly as the situation worsens.
The series opens with a seemingly ordinary errand that turns into a nightmare, pulling the viewer into Marissa’s escalating fear and desperation.
"In the space of a few moments, Marissa goes from calm to justifiably panicked."
All Her Fault offers a tense, complex exploration of loss and the lengths a mother will go to find her child.
Author’s summary: This miniseries powerfully portrays a mother’s harrowing search for her missing son, anchored by Sarah Snook’s compelling performance.