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Peacock Reunites 'All Her Fault' Team for New Mystery Series 'The Break-In'

By Guillermo del ToroPublished: Jun 04, 2026
Peacock Reunites 'All Her Fault' Team for New Mystery Series 'The Break-In'

The accomplished team behind Peacock's earlier triumph, 'All Her Fault', is once again joining forces to bring a compelling new mystery to the screen. This collaboration promises an intriguing narrative that dives deep into complex themes, building on the success of their previous critically lauded project.

Peacock Commissions 'The Break-In' Series from Acclaimed Creative Team

On June 4, 2026, Peacock announced the greenlighting of 'The Break-In', a new mystery series derived from Katherine Faulkner's popular novel of the same name. This exciting development sees Megan Gallagher, the celebrated writer and executive producer, and Carnival Films, the production company responsible for 'All Her Fault', reunite their talents for the streaming platform. Their previous collaboration, 'All Her Fault', which premiered last year and starred Sarah Snook, achieved significant viewership and garnered prestigious nominations, including a Golden Globe and a Critics Choice Award for best limited series, with Snook securing the Critics Choice accolade for best actress.

Lisa Katz, President of Scripted Content for NBC and Peacock, expressed enthusiasm for the renewed partnership, stating that 'The Break-In' perfectly aligns with the network's commitment to delivering sophisticated, character-driven mysteries. The series promises to explore the intricate interplay between perception and reality, a thematic depth that resonates with contemporary audiences. The narrative centers on Alice Rathbone, a victim of a home invasion who refuses to accept the incident as a random act. Her relentless pursuit of answers uncovers a labyrinth of dark secrets that lead unsettlingly close to her own life.

Megan Gallagher is spearheading the adaptation of Faulkner's novel, with executive production duties shared by Nigel Marchant and Gareth Neame of Carnival Films, Christine Sacani, and the author herself, Katherine Faulkner. Faulkner shared her excitement, emphasizing the dream-come-true nature of seeing her work adapted by such a distinguished team. She described 'The Break-In' as a story that delves into motherhood, privilege, guilt, the devastating repercussions of deception, and the hidden complexities beneath seemingly perfect lives. Marchant echoed this sentiment, highlighting the propulsive and immersive nature of Faulkner's story, confident that the series will captivate viewers.

Carnival Films operates as a subsidiary of Universal International Studios, further solidifying the industry pedigree behind this promising new production.

This impending series, 'The Break-In', signifies an exciting evolution in mystery storytelling for Peacock. By re-engaging with a proven successful team, the platform is poised to deliver another captivating drama that challenges perceptions and unravels the intricate layers of human experience. The focus on psychological depth and the exploration of societal veneers suggest a compelling viewing experience, offering audiences not just a thriller, but a narrative rich with thought-provoking themes and character-driven intrigue. It reinforces the idea that true mysteries often lie hidden within the everyday, waiting for a catalyst to expose them.

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