Succession star Sarah Snook returning to Australia to film hotly anticipated thriller described as ‘every parent’s worst nightmare’

Succession star Sarah Snook returning to Australia to film hotly anticipated thriller described as 'every parent's worst nightmare'

Oh, the thrill! As an ardent fan who has followed Sarah Snook‘s journey from the quaint suburbs of South Australia to the glamorous world of Hollywood, I can hardly contain my excitement as she returns home to Melbourne for her latest project, All Her Fault.


Sarah Snook is coming home to work in Australia after becoming a Hollywood star.

The 36-year-old will begin shooting a new TV thriller in Melbourne at the end of the month.

As a lifestyle connoisseur, I am excited to share that a renowned Golden Globe-winning actor will spearhead “All Her Fault,” an engrossing suburban thriller. This gripping tale chronicles the harrowing odyssey of a young mother, delving deep into her personal struggles and mysteries hidden within the tranquil facade of suburbia.

As a lifestyle connoisseur, I am thrilled to share that I, hailing from the charming landscapes of South Australia, have been cast in the captivating series “Succession.” In this role, I will breathe life into Marissa Irvine, a dynamic character who drops by a residence to collect her cherished young son following a playdate. This tantalizing narrative snippet offers a glimpse into the intriguing world that awaits us in the show!

As I knock on the door, it’s not the familiar face of his mother or the trusted one of the nanny who greets me. Neither does she cradle Milo in her arms as usual. This is when every dedicated follower like me starts to feel a parent’s most chilling dread.

The series is based on the 2021 book of the same name by author Andrea Mara.

The upcoming series, financed by NBC Universal, is set to be produced in Melbourne. Renowned director Minkie Siro will oversee the filming of the initial episode.

‘I feel so excited about being able to work in Melbourne again,’ Snook said.

Succession star Sarah Snook returning to Australia to film hotly anticipated thriller described as 'every parent's worst nightmare'

‘The industry we have here, across all departments of cast and crew, is world class.

‘On every project at All Her Fault, there’s an optimistic, problem-solving mindset that really stands out. What especially catches my attention is their commitment to sustainability initiatives. They demonstrate that it’s possible to lessen our environmental footprint while maintaining high-quality work.’

In the limelight following her captivating act on the critically acclaimed series Succession, where she portrayed the daughter of a powerful media mogul vying for control of the family business alongside her siblings.

And she’s not the only star to descend on Melbourne for the show.

I’m thrilled to be part of this production alongside some exceptional talents! Dakota Fanning, known for her role in Equalizer 3, Jake Lacy hailing from White Lotus, Abby Elliott from The Bear, Sophie Lillis famous for It, and Michael Pena who stole the show in Unstoppable – we’re all set to make this a memorable experience!

Megan Gallagher from Wolf will serve as writer, creator, and executive producer. 

Succession star Sarah Snook returning to Australia to film hotly anticipated thriller described as 'every parent's worst nightmare'
Succession star Sarah Snook returning to Australia to film hotly anticipated thriller described as 'every parent's worst nightmare'

She collaborates with executive producers Nigel Marchant, Gareth Neame, and Joanna Strevens at Carnival Films, along with Jennifer Gabler Rawlings, Christine Sacani, producer Terry Gould, and associate producer Andrea Mara.

The filming is set to start in late August, with the government of Victoria anticipating that it will generate around 2000 job opportunities for professionals in the film and television sector, as well as contribute about $70 million to the local economy.

Minister Colin Brooks stated, ‘Victoria is a sought-after location for film productions across various genres and scales, and we’re pleased to support this significant TV series. This project will create local job opportunities in the screen industry and stimulate businesses, contributing over $70 million to our economy.’

Among the movies being shot in Victoria this year, ‘All Her Fault’ stands out as a testament to our vibrant creativity, proficient film crews, distinctive shooting spots, and top-tier film production facilities.

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2024-08-17 11:18

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