Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning discuss their roles and themes of resilience in the upcoming Peacock miniseries All Her Fault, premiering November 6. The exclusive clip shared with PEOPLE reveals how both actresses perceive their characters and the deeper meaning behind their interactions.
“Two extremely resilient characters,”
That’s how Dakota Fanning, 31, describes Jenny Kaminski and Marissa Irvine, her and Snook’s respective characters. She notes that the series showcases “resilience personified,” highlighting the emotional depth and strength of women navigating crisis and uncertainty.
According to Peacock’s synopsis, the story follows Marissa Irvine (Snook) as she arrives to collect her son Milo from a playdate. The woman who opens the door, however, claims not to know Milo at all. This sets off a chain of revelations—dark secrets surface, hidden cracks appear in the Irvines’ perfect world, and Marissa’s life spirals into a desperate search for truth.
“She doesn’t have Milo and has never heard of him.”
Snook, 37, reflects that the series examines “what female resilience is required to be.” She emphasizes how the story follows women balancing immense emotional responsibilities while confronting external pressures, both personal and societal.
Through powerful performances and psychological tension, All Her Fault portrays women not just enduring adversity, but reshaping their world in the process.
Snook and Fanning reveal how All Her Fault explores women’s inner strength and the unraveling of a perfect world when faced with unimaginable fear and hidden truths.