A thrilling new drama is about to be released, perfect for fans of BBC's The Missing or Disney+'s The Stolen Girl.
Sky series All Her Fault will debut on the platform and streaming service Now on November 7 in the UK.
It stars Succession actress Sarah Snook, Dakota Fanning, Jake Lacy and Michael Pena alongside Sophia Lillis, Abby Elliott, Daniel Monks, Jay Ellis, Thomas Cocquerel, Duke McCloud, and Kartiah Vergara.
Shiv Roy actress Sarah takes on the role of a mother, Marissa Irvine, who faces "every parent's worst nightmare".
When she arrives to collect her young son Milo from his first playdate, the woman who answers the door isn't anyone she recognises, and has never heard of Milo.
Produced by Downton Abbey executive producer Joanna Stevens as well as Sarah herself among other names, the first four episodes will drop on November 7 followed by two new episodes every Friday until November 21.
The first-look image released by Sky sees a tense moment of a concerned Sarah sitting on a sofa in a defensive position, while Dakota's character speaks to her from the floor.
The series is based on the novel of the same name by Andrea Mara, whose synopsis teases: "FOUR GUILTY WOMEN.
"As news of the disappearance filters through the quiet Dublin suburb and an unexpected suspect is named, whispers start to spread about the women most closely connected to the shocking event.
"Because only one of them may have taken Milo - but they could all be blamed . . . IN A COMMUNITY FULL OF SECRETS, WHO IS REALLY AT FAULT?"
The author revealed in an interview with HotPress that All Her Fault turning into a screen adaptation was a "pinch-me moment".
She said: "It was filmed in Melbourne and I got to go see it for a week, which was amazing. I got a hug from Sarah Snook!"
Mara went on: "In a way, I suppose you never know what anything will be like, because you hand it over. You don't get to control any of it, and that's fine - that's as it should be.
"But when I heard Sarah Snook was gonna be in it, that allayed any last remaining doubts."
When Peacock teased the show on social media, fans could barely contain their excitement.
"CANNOT WAIT AHHHH," one exclaimed, while another said: "SOOO SEATED."
All Her Fault will debut on Sky and streaming service NOW on 7 November in the UK
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