Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning share insights into their characters in the Peacock miniseries All Her Fault ahead of its November premiere. In an exclusive clip with PEOPLE, they explore the theme of female resilience portrayed in the series.
Fanning, 31, describes their characters, Jenny Kaminski (Fanning) and Marissa Irvine (Snook), as "two extremely resilient characters," portraying "resilience personified" in their dynamic. The story centers on Marissa's struggle as she attempts to pick up her son from his first playdate but is met by a woman who claims no knowledge of Milo.
"She doesn't have Milo and has never heard of him."
This moment triggers a cascade of revelations, unearthing secrets that shatter the Irvine family's outwardly perfect life.
Snook, 37, comments that the series "speaks to what the female resilience is required to be," focusing on the responsibilities of female characters and how they balance these with their male counterparts.
"Following the female characters of the story, like what their responsibilities are, in terms of the balance of that with their male counterparts..."
All Her Fault is a Peacock thriller series set to premiere on November 6, focusing on complex female characters navigating suspenseful family drama.
Author’s summary: The series showcases powerful female resilience through nuanced performances by Snook and Fanning, revealing how hidden secrets challenge family bonds and personal strength.