As viewers dive into Season 1 of Peacock’s “All Her Fault,” they are immediately drawn into a world filled with dark family secrets and shocking revelations. The mystery thriller, starring Sarah Snook from “Succession,” captivated audiences with its eight episodes released on November 6, 2025. In its first week, viewers streamed over 33 million hours of the show, immersing themselves in the drama and intricacies of the storyline. With a finale that ends in multiple deaths, fans are left eagerly anticipating more of the binge-inducing series.
The potential for a Season 2 of “All Her Fault” has fans buzzing with excitement. While Peacock has not officially announced a renewal, they have not canceled the show either, leaving its fate up in the air. Showrunner Megan Gallagher has hinted at the possibility of continuing the story, expressing her openness to the idea of a second season. However, with no concrete announcements yet, viewers will have to wait to see if the show will be renewed.
Based on Andrea Mara’s novel of the same name, “All Her Fault” has been marketed as a limited series. Traditionally, limited series are self-contained stories with definitive endings. However, recent trends in television have shown that popular limited series can evolve into multiple seasons. This leaves the door open for “All Her Fault” to potentially continue its story beyond the initial season.
If the show were to return for a second season, there are several directions it could take. From exploring Marissa’s aftermath after Peter’s death to delving into the stories of other complex characters, there is no shortage of avenues for the series to explore. The show could even adopt an anthology format, telling new stories with each season, similar to popular series like “American Horror Story.”
As fans eagerly await news of a potential Season 2, one thing is certain: “All Her Fault” has already made a significant impact with its blend of mystery, drama, and suspense. With its compelling storyline and relatable characters, the show has left audiences craving more. Whether or not the series continues, the legacy of “All Her Fault” is sure to linger in the minds of viewers long after the final episode airs.
Peace Nero is a writer and blogger who loves to explore different topics of self-development. She shares her personal experiences in order to help people discover their true purpose in life.
