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Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘All Her Fault': Everything to know about Sarah Snook's post ‘Succession' series
Sarah Snook is taking her Emmy-awarded talents from HBO to Peacock. The Succession star headlines the NBCUniversal streamer's fall prestige series, All Her Fault, alongside a cast that includes Dakota Fanning, Jake Lacy, and Michael Peña. Peacock announced a Nov. 6 premiere date for the eight-episode limited series, based on the bestselling novel by Andrea Mara and released a first-look image featuring Snook and Fanning. Here's everything you need to know about Snook's return to television following her Tony-winning work on Broadway in The Picture of Dorian Gray. What is All Her Fault about? If you thought NBC's addictively bonkers 2015 miniseries The Slap depicted the ultimate nightmare for parents, All Her Fault might keep them from ever sleeping again. Snook plays Marissa Irvine, a happily married mother who arrives at a neighbor's house to pick up her young son, Milo, after a playdate. But when the door opens, Marissa is greeted by a face she doesn't recognize. More chillingly, this new woman says she's never seen or even heard of Milo — who is nowhere to be found. More from Gold Derby 'We're in the club forever': First-time Emmy nominees celebrate their moment in the spotlight 'Landman' Season 2: Everything to know about Billy Bob Thornton series as teaser trailer, return date revealed The police are called, investigations begin and suspicions fester as Marissa seeks to solve the mystery of what happened to her son. She's assisted by Fanning's Jenny, the guilt-ridden mother of the child that Milo was supposedly going to spend a fun afternoon with. Lacy plays Marissa's husband, Peter, and Peña plays the lead detective on the case. Who is on the creative team? The TV version of All Her Fault is overseen by Megan Gallagher, whose previous credits include the 2023 BBC miniseries Wolf and the 2019 Norwegian thriller Seizure. Minkie Spiro is directing the first half of the season with Kate Dennis helming the final four episodes. The miniseries hails from Carnival Films, the shingle behind Downton Abbey and Peacock's own The Day of the Jackle. When can I stream it? Viewers can binge the initial quartet of episodes in one streaming session on Nov. 6. Another pair of episodes drop on Nov. 13, with the final two scheduled to go live on Nov. 20, just in time for Thanksgiving. Make sure you know where your children are before you carve the turkey. Best of Gold Derby 'Australian Survivor vs. The World' premiere date and cast photos: 'King' George Mladenov, Cirie Fields, Parvati Shallow … 'Five new life forms from distant planets': Everything to know about 'Alien: Earth' as new trailer drops Everything to know about 'The Pitt' Season 2, including the departure of Tracy Ifeachor's Dr. Collins Click here to read the full article. Solve the daily Crossword


Forbes
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Jason Statham's ‘A Working Man' Drops Big On Digital Streaming
A Working Man partial poster featuring Jason Statham A Working Man — a hit crime thriller starring Jason Statham— is now available to rent for significantly less on digital streaming. A Working Man opened in theaters on March 28. The official summary for A Working Man reads, 'Levon Cade (Statham) left behind a decorated military career in the black ops to live a simple life working construction. "But when his boss' daughter (Arianna Rivas), who is like family to him, is taken by human traffickers, his search to bring her home uncovers a world of corruption far greater than he ever could have imagined.' Directed by David Ayer — who directed the Statham hit The Beekeeper — A Working Man also stars David Harbour, Michael Peña, Ilsa Gie and Jason Flemying. Starting Tuesday, A Working Man's digital streaming rental price via premium video on demand is $9.99, dropping 50% from its original rental price of $19.99. Digital rentals are good for a 48-hour period once the viewer begins watching the movie. Also, A Working Man's purchase price has dropped from $24.99 to $19.99. A Working Man's lower rental price of $9.99 is available on such digital platforms as AppleTV, Fandango at Home and YouTube. Prime Video, however, does not have a rental option, only a lower purchase price of $19.99. A Working Man earned a 49% 'rotten' rating from Rotten Tomatoes critics based on 148 reviews. The RT Critics Consensus for A Working Man reads, 'An efficient action flick that delivers on the meat and potatoes of a Jason Statham vehicle while skimping out on the personality, A Working Man clocks in and out without much fuss or flair.' Audiences on RT, however, had a much different take on A Working Man, giving the film an 87% 'fresh' rating on RT's Popcornmeter based on 2,500-plus verified user ratings. The audience summary for the film on RT reads, 'The Stath stoically and reliably delivers high-octane action in A Working Man, a bang bang shoot' 'em up that pairs perfectly with hot, buttery popcorn.' A Working Man to date has earned $36.9 million in North American theaters and $61.6 million internationally for a worldwide box office tally of $98.5 million against a $40 million production budget before prints and advertising costs. The screenplay for A Working Man was adapted by Sylvester Stallone and director David Ayer from Chuck Dixon's 2014 novel Levon's Trade. Rated R, A Working Man is available for a reduced rental price starting Tuesday.