Season 1 of Peacock's All Her Fault leaves viewers with plenty to unpack. All eight episodes of the mystery thriller dropped on November 6, 2025, and in its first week out, audiences streamed the show for over 33 million hours. The dark and twisty thriller—starring Succession'sSarah Snook—delivers shocking revelations, dark family secrets and a finale that ends in multiple deaths. With so much drama packed into one season, fans are already begging for more of the binge-inducing series.
Here's everything we know about the a potential Season 2 of All Her Fault.
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As of now, Peacock has not officially announced a second season renewal, but the streaming service hasn't canceled the show either. It's simply too early to know the series' fate. Since the show only premiered in early November, so it will likely take some time before the platform makes any decisions about its future.
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What Has All Her Fault Showrunner Megan Gallagher Said About Season 2?
Showrunner Megan Gallagher has been asked about the possibility of continuing the story, and she hasn't shut the door on it. In an interview with Collider, she responded to questions about a potential second season by saying, "Wouldn't that be nice? I would be up for that."
However, she quickly added that the show's future is still uncertain: "But for now, I have to give you the kind of stock answer and say that we're excited for everybody to dive into season one."
Since that interview was before the show premiered and became a huge hit, it sounds like there's definitely a chance we'll see more from Gallagher and team. However, there have been no further announcements or details released yet.
All Her Fault has been widely marketed and described as a "limited series.” Limited series are typically designed as self-contained stories with definitive endings, not ongoing narratives meant to continue across multiple seasons.
That said, the television landscape has shifted in recent years. Some shows that were initially billed as limited series—like HBO's Big Little Lies and AMC’s The Terror—have gone on to make additional seasons due to their popularity. So just because All Her Fault has been labeled a “limited series” doesn’t mean it’s definitively one-and-done.
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What Would All Her Fault Season 2 Be About?
By the end of Season 1, viewers learned the details of what really happened to Milo. In fact, most of the show's major plot threads were resolved in the finale, including the shocking news of Peter's death and Marissa's decision to move forward, despite the revelation that Milo isn't biologically her son.
If the show were to return, there are a few potential directions it could take:
Continuing Marissa's Story: A second season could pick up with Marissa reeling in the aftermath of Peter's death and grappling with the weight of the secrets she's now carrying. There's also the question of whether the truth about Milo's origins will eventually come to light and what that could mean for their family.
Anthology Format: Gallagher has also discussed the possibility of "either following these characters or maybe like a thematically linking sort of anthology." An anthology approach means that each season would tell a completely different story with new characters, a la American Horror Story or The White Lotus.
Exploring Other Characters: The show has a deep bench of complicated characters, including Jenny (Dakota Fanning), whose choice to hire a nanny without proper vetting set everything in motion, or Detective Alcaras (Michael Peña), who chose to close the case despite knowing the truth.
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All Her Fault is based on Andrea Mara's novel of the same name. In its later episodes, the show deviated significantly from the book. This is particularly evident in Episode 5, which Gallagher told Collider was "material that wasn't in the book."
Since the creative team has already demonstrated that they’re willing to go beyond the source material to tell their story, then a lack of existing book content wouldn’t hold them back. In fact, they could even create an entirely original narrative. Fun!
When Will We Find Out About Season 2 of All Her Fault?
Streaming services typically wait to see how a show performs before making renewal decisions. Peacock will likely look at several factors, but judging from All Her Fault's viewership, audience engagement, and critical reception, Season 1 already appears to be a huge success.
Given that All Her Fault only premiered in November 2025, we probably won't hear anything official about its future until early 2026 at the earliest. Networks often wait several weeks or even months after a show's debut to announce renewals or cancellations.
Where Can I Watch All Her Fault?
All eight episodes of All Her Fault season 1 are now available to stream on Peacock, and fans will just have to wait and see whether Marissa Irvine's story continues.
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