Sarah Snook, the Emmy-winning star of Succession, returns to the screen with All Her Fault, a psychological thriller already generating buzz for its jaw-dropping twists. In an exclusive interview, Snook reveals the film’s secrets, reflects on leaving Shiv Roy behind, and hints at what’s next in her career.
‘All Her Fault’: A Thriller Packed with Shocking Twists
Directed by The Invisible Man’s Leigh Whannell, All Her Fault stars Snook as Mia, a mother whose life spirals into chaos after a routine playdate turns deadly. Snook calls the script a “masterclass in suspense,” teasing:
“Just when you think you’ve solved the mystery, the story flips on its head. Mia isn’t a strategist like Shiv—she’s fighting for survival, and her choices will haunt audiences.”
The film explores themes of motherhood, guilt, and societal judgment. “We’re quick to blame parents, especially mothers,” Snook says. “This movie forces you to ask: What would you do in her shoes?”
From Shiv Roy to Mia: Snook’s Dramatic Pivot
Fans still associate Snook with Succession’s Shiv Roy, the cunning corporate heiress. Snook laughs: “I get ‘cold-hearted bitch’ yelled at me more than my actual name.” But she relished playing Mia’s vulnerability:
“Shiv would’ve outmaneuvered everyone. Mia? She’s a tornado of emotions—ugly crying included.”
Could Shiv return? “Jesse Armstrong left the door open,” she hints. “But right now, I’m loving roles that don’t involve boardroom backstabbing.”
What’s Next for Sarah Snook?
Snook is branching into producing and eyeing more thrillers (“They tap into primal fears”). She’s also eager to return to theater. As for All Her Fault, she hopes it sparks conversations: “It’s about the dangers of snap judgments—and how one mistake can unravel a life.”
Catch All Her Fault in theaters this Friday.
— By NextMinuteNews Team
