It has been seven years since the controversial second season of HBO’s Big Little Lies left audiences slightly underwhelmed. The show was originally marketed as a limited series, but was renewed for a second season following what can only be described as absolute viral success. However, the divisive reaction to the second season didn’t encourage HBO to get the star-studded cast back together for another round immediately, although a new season is said to be in the works. In the meantime, rival networks and streamers began producing shows in a similar vein — these were shows with peril-in-paradise premises, stacked casts, and an almost algorithmic structure. Among the latest in this long line of imitators was a show released towards the end of 2025 on Peacock, and it has now found success on the domestic PVOD charts.
Before this show’s release in November 2025, however, HBO found another blockbuster in The White Lotus, which embraced the anthology model and has since aired two further seasons with a fourth on the way. HBO also developed an alternative to True Detective with Mare of Easttown. Meanwhile, Big Little Lies author Liane Moriarty‘s back-catalog was adapted into shows such as Nine Perfect Strangers and Apples Never Fall. One of Big Little Lies‘ leads, Nicole Kidman, attempted to replicate its success with the Netflix series The Perfect Couple, while Big Little Lies creator David E. Kelley went on to release the similarly gripping Presumed Innocent.
‘Big Little Lies’ Replacement Is Having a Resurgence on PVOD
However, the new Peacock series we’re talking about is All Her Fault, headlined by Succession star Sarah Snook. She was nominated for a Golden Globe for her central performance in the show, which also features Jake Lacy, Michael Peña, and Dakota Fanning. According to FlixPatrol, All Her Fault was among the most-watched shows on the domestic iTunes chart this week, ahead of Arcane and Family Guy. It also found a spot on the Prime Video leaderboard in several South American territories, and on the SkyShowtime chart in many European regions. All Her Fault holds a “Certified Fresh” 80% score on Rotten Tomatoes, with a consensus that reads, “A twisty thriller that underscores the societal pressures placed on working mothers, All Her Fault is an addicting watch thanks largely to Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning’s emotionally grounded performances.” You can watch the show domestically on Peacock.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
- Release Date
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2025 – 2025-00-00
- Network
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Sky Atlantic
- Directors
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Kate Dennis, Minkie Spiro
- Writers
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Phoebe Eclair-Powell, Megan Gallagher, James Smythe

