Succession Actor’s New Role in The Missing Becomes an Immediate Streaming Sensation
Two stars from the critically acclaimed series Succession have marked their return with new projects, quickly becoming streaming sensations. Matthew Macfadyen and Sarah Snook have both debuted in shows that topped viewership rankings shortly after their release.
All Her Fault: A Thrilling Debut
Sarah Snook stars in the thriller, All Her Fault, released on Peacock on November 6, 2025. The series centers on a mother’s desperate search for her kidnapped child. The show received positive reviews and quickly became the number one title on Peacock for its debut week.
Key Details
- Release Date: November 6, 2025
- Network: Peacock
- Score on Rotten Tomatoes: 79% (Certified Fresh)
- Director: Minkie Spiro
Supporting Snook are actors Jake Lacy, Sophia Lillis, and Michael Peña. The series has been praised for its compelling narrative, which examines societal pressures facing working mothers.
Critics’ Consensus
According to Rotten Tomatoes, critics highlight the performances of Snook and Dakota Fanning, noting the show’s gripping nature. However, some reviews suggest that the narratives occasionally prioritize shock value over nuanced storytelling.
Competing Streaming Hits
All Her Fault faces tough competition from other popular streaming releases. Matthew Macfadyen stars in Netflix’s Death by Lightning, also generating buzz among audiences. Additionally, Apple’s Pluribus, created by Vince Gilligan, has gained widespread acclaim for its storytelling.
The genre of crime dramas focusing on missing persons aligns with the viewing habits of true-crime enthusiasts. All Her Fault carries a thematic resemblance to celebrated series like The Missing and The Killing, making it particularly appealing to these viewers.
As Snook’s new role gains traction, it solidifies her position in the competitive landscape of streaming entertainment. Fans eagerly await further developments and additional portrayals from both Succession stars.