How many episodes of All Her Fault are there?

The psychological thriller has fans gripped
08:12, 10 Nov 2025
All Her Fault recently hit screens and tells a terrifying tale of a child abduction and the frantic search that follows.
Many have already started watching the series, which sees events unfolding at a breakneck pace, and are curious about the show.
How many episodes of All Her Fault are there?
There is a total of eight episodes in All Her Fault, which dropped in one go first on Peacock in the USA on November 6.
The show also landed as a boxset on streaming platform NOW in the UK on November 7, so audiences can binge the series in one go.
The limited series is an adaptation of Andrea Mara’s 2021 novel of the same name and brought to the small screen by Megan Gallagher.
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While the book was set in the suburbs of Dublin, the show transports audiences to Chicago, the USA.
Interestingly, the drama was actually filmed predominantly in Victoria, Australia.
All Her Fault is led by Succession’s Sarah Snook as mother Marissa Irvine, who is left in a panic after her son Milo is taken after school.
As the episodes progress, it becomes clear that Milo’s kidnapping is linked much closer to home than anyone could have imagined.
Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning star in All Her Fault(Image: PEACOCK)
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The show is filled with plenty of twists and turns as the search for missing schoolboy intensifies.
Addressing the show’s name, Snook explained: “I think the title of All Her Fault speaks to the designation of blame that keeps shifting throughout the series.
“The focus moves from character to character as we try to work out whose fault it is, and it often shifts back to the question of which woman has done something wrong to cause this in the first place.
“I think the show also tries to find a way to move beyond blame and the question of whose fault it is, or that it’s ‘her fault’.”
Sarah Snook and Jake Lacy star in All Her Fault (Image: PEACOCK)
The drama also stars Man On Fire’s Dakota Fanning as fellow mother Jenny Kaminski, Girls star Jake Lacy as Marissa’s husband Peter Irvine, Sophia Lillis of I Am Not Okay With This fame as Carrie Finch, The Bear’s Abby Elliott as Lia Irvine, and Narcos: Mexico star Michael Peña as Detective Alcaras.
Along with taking centre-stage, Snook also serves as an executive producer on the project.
Speaking about her dual role on All Her Fault, Snook said: “It’s been a new ride for me to help shape and shepherd the project, and I’ve enjoyed the challenge, being an EP while also being the lead of this show was an interesting and tricky balance, knowing when to shut off one part of your brain and focus on the other.
“It’s a demanding journey that this character goes on, but it was enjoyable.”
All Her Fault is streaming on NOW




