All Her Fault (2025) is an American psychological thriller based on the 2021 best-selling novel by Andrea Mara. The series is created and written by Megan Gallagher, with executive production by Gallagher and lead actress Sarah Snook. Directors Minkie Spiro and Kate Dennis helm the eight-episode limited series.
The cast includes Sarah Snook as Marissa Irvine, Dakota Fanning as Jenny, Jake Lacy as Peter, Michael Peña as Detective Alcaras, Abby Elliott as Lia, and Sophia Lillis as Carrie. The story follows Marissa Irvine, a mother whose life is upended when her young son, Milo, disappears after his first playdate. The series explores the unraveling of Marissa’s seemingly perfect life, community suspicion, and hidden secrets.
All Her Fault premieres on Peacock in the U.S. on November 6, 2025, and will be available internationally on Sky Atlantic and NOW in the U.K. and Ireland, as well as JioHotstar in India on November 7, 2025.
All Her Fault Age Rating
All Her Fault is rated TV-MA (Mature Audiences) due to intense thematic elements, disturbing content, and psychological tension. This rating indicates the series is intended for adults and may be unsuitable for viewers under 17.
Violence & Peril
The series contains moderate to intense peril, focused on the disappearance of a child. While physical violence is limited, the emotional trauma and suspense are highly distressing. Scenes may include threats, tense confrontations, and the implication of criminal acts, creating a constant atmosphere of anxiety. The kidnapping and potential crime elements contribute to a frightening and unsettling tone for younger viewers.
Language
Language is moderate to strong, with adult dialogue reflecting stress, fear, and conflict. Occasional expletives, terms of frustration, and harsh confrontations appear. The series may also include derogatory remarks within community gossip or tense arguments.
Mature Themes
Themes include child abduction, trauma, betrayal, secrecy, and emotional manipulation. Discussions of criminal investigation, potential murder, and ethical dilemmas arise. The series may depict marital strain, family tension, and community mistrust. Scenes may involve smoking, alcohol use, and suggestive adult conversation, although sexual content is minimal.
Is All Her Fault Suitable for Teens?
Ages 10–12: Not suitable. The kidnapping premise and psychological tension are likely too intense and frightening for preteens.
Ages 13–16: Caution advised. Older teens may handle the story, but parental guidance is recommended due to emotional intensity, suspense, and the depiction of traumatic events.
Ages 17+: Appropriate with supervision. Mature teens and adults can engage with the story thoughtfully, especially when guided to understand the psychological and social implications of the plot.
Final Age Recommendation: All Her Fault is best suited for viewers 17 and older due to its intense psychological content and disturbing storyline.
What Parents Can Do
- Pre-screen the Series: Watch episodes first to gauge intensity and suitability for your teen.
- Discuss Themes: Prepare to talk about trauma, kidnapping, and trust in families and communities.
- Support Emotional Processing: Encourage open discussion about fear, anxiety, and suspense after viewing.
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FAQs
Q: What is All Her Fault rated and why?
A: The series is rated TV-MA for mature themes, intense psychological suspense, and disturbing content.
Q: Is All Her Fault appropriate for kids or teens?
A: No. The storyline involves child abduction, trauma, and suspense unsuitable for viewers under 17.
Q: Does All Her Fault feature violence or scary scenes?
A: Yes. While physical violence is limited, the tension and threat of harm are intense and emotionally disturbing.
Q: Is there strong language or slurs?
A: The series includes moderate to strong language, including harsh words during arguments and stressful situations.
Q: Are there sexual scenes?
A: Sexual content is minimal. Adult conversations and suggestive references may occur but are not central to the story.
Q: Where can I watch All Her Fault?
A: The series streams on Peacock in the U.S., Sky Atlantic/NOW in the U.K. and Ireland.