Sarah Snook's terrifying new thriller series finally has a UK release date

All Her Fault - also starring Dakota Fanning, Jake Lacy and Michael Peña - will follow "every parent's worst nightmare" when their child goes missing without a trace.

After it was confirmed that the series would air on Sky in the UK, it has now been announced that it will debut on the channel and streaming service NOW TV on 7 November.

Four episodes will drop on this date, followed by two new episodes every Friday until 21 November.

An official synopsis teases more of what viewers can expect, reading: "Marissa Irvine (Snook) arrives to collect her young son Milo from his first playdate, but the woman who answers the door isn't a mother she recognises.

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"She doesn't have Milo and has never heard of him. And so begins every parent's worst nightmare."

The cast is rounded out by Sophia Lillis, Abby Elliott, Daniel Monks, Jay Ellis, Thomas Cocquerel, Duke McCloud and Kartiah Vergara.

Wolf and Suspicion's Megan Gallagher serves as writer, creator and executive producer on All Her Fault.

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Speaking ahead of its release, Sky UK and Europe's group director of acquisitions, Katie Keenan, said: "We are thrilled to be bringing this twisty suburban-thriller to our UK and Ireland customers.

"We are excited to partner once again with NBCUniversal, alongside producers Carnival who have recently brought us the hugely successful Sky Original dramas The Day of the Jackal and Lockerbie: A Search for Truth.

"With a stellar cast led by Sarah Snook, All Her Fault promises to be a huge fan favourite."

It is based on the book of the same name by Andrea Mara and was first announced last year to air on Peacock in the US.

All Her Fault is released on Sky and NOW TV on 7 November.

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