How To Watch All Her Fault – TV & Streaming Details For One Of 2025's Most Hyped New Shows

How to watch All Her Fault from wherever you are in the world.

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Based on Andrea Mara's 2021 novel of the same name, All Her Fault quickly became one of 2025's hottest anticipated TV shows once it was announced.

Developed by Wolf and Suspicion's Megan Gallagher, All Her Fault is the stuff of nightmares for any parent, where a young son completely vanishes after a playdate. Promising plenty of twists and turns, it soon becomes apparent that not everybody can be trusted as Sarah Snook's Marissa Irvine is desperately on the hunt to find her boy.

So, how exactly can you watch the much-hyped All Her Fault, then? Let's check out the details.

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How To Watch All Her Fault

Release Date: Thursday, 6 November (US) / Friday, 7 November (UK)

Time: 9pm ET / 6pm PT / 2am BST (Friday)

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All Her Fault arrives on Peacock on Thursday, 6 November in the United States, with all eight episodes dropping at the same time. Peacock Premium is available from $10.99 per month or $109.99 annually.

If you're tuning in from the UK, the series will air on Sky Atlantic. If you don't have a Sky TV package, you can stream via NOW, which costs £9.99 per month.

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What To Expect From All Her Fault

Adapted from Andrea Mara's fantastic 2021 novel, All Her Fault brings to life one of the worst possible nightmares of any parent: a missing child.

For Sarah Snook's Marissa Irvine, she arrives at a house to collect her son Milo from his first-ever playdate, only to discover that the woman who answers that door is a total stranger who has no idea who Milo is. From there, this mystery thriller tale unravels with twists, turns, and plenty of questions, as secrets are revealed and the Irvine family's world falls apart.

Joining the brilliant Snook is quite the stacked cast, including Dakota Fanning (Ripley), Michael Peña (End of Watch), Sophia Lillis (IT: Chapter Two), and Jake Lacy (The White Lotus), adding further anticipation to an eight-episode series that many have billed as one of 2025's most anticipated shows of the year. Whether All Her Fault lives up to the hype remains to be seen, but all the ingredients are here for this to be something truly special by the time all is said and done.

The official synopsis for All Her Fault reads:

Marissa Irvine arrives to collect her young son Milo from his first playdate, but the woman who answers the door isn't a mother she recognizes. She doesn't have Milo and has never heard of him. As every parent's worst nightmare begins to unfold, new questions lead to deep secrets, revealing cracks in the Irvines’ seemingly perfect world until everything is left shattered.

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