Prime Video has officially announced the upcoming release of Your Fault: London, the highly anticipated sequel to its 2025 hit My Fault: London.
The film will premiere exclusively on the streaming platform on June 17, 2026, in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
The announcement, shared via Prime Video’s social media channels, teased fans with the tagline: “It’s wild how fast life can change.” Accompanying promotional imagery and earlier trailers have built significant excitement around the continuation of Noah and Nick’s turbulent love story.
Your Fault: London picks up after the explosive events of the first film. Noah and Nick return stronger and more in love than ever, but new challenges threaten their relationship as life pulls them in different directions.
Noah heads to Oxford University, while Nick dives deeper into the family business at Leister Enterprises. New romantic interests, secrets, and external pressures test whether their forbidden connection can survive.
The project is the English-language adaptation of Argentine-Spanish author Mercedes Ron’s bestselling Culpables (Culpable) trilogy. The original Spanish-language Culpa Mía (My Fault) became a major international streaming success on Prime Video in 2023, spawning sequels and a dedicated global fanbase.

Prime Video’s British version, My Fault: London, launched in February 2025 and quickly climbed the platform’s charts, appealing to audiences with its blend of luxury London settings, intense chemistry, underground racing, family drama, and steamy romance.
Directors Charlotte Fassler and Dani Girdwood return for the sequel. Asha Banks (A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder) and Matthew Broome (The Buccaneers) reprise their roles as Noah and Nick, whose palpable on-screen chemistry was widely praised in the first installment.
The cast is rounded out by returning actors including Eve Macklin, Ray Fearon, and Enva Lewis, alongside new additions: Louisa Binder as Sophia, a ambitious colleague who catches Nick’s eye; Joel Nankervis as Michael, an Oxford student drawn to Noah; Scarlett Rayner as the enigmatic Briar; and Orlando Norman as Cruz.
Filming for Your Fault: London took place in London during the summer of 2025, capitalizing on the city’s iconic backdrops while incorporating high-stakes drama both in elite social circles and the underground street racing scene. A third film, Our Fault: London, has also been commissioned, suggesting the franchise could continue expanding.
Fans Reactions
Early reactions to the trailer and posters have been overwhelmingly positive from romance fans, who have flooded social media with excitement, countdowns, and praise for Banks and Broome’s pairing. Asha Banks has additionally been promoting her music, including the single “Come Down,” adding to the buzz.
However, the announcement post also drew noticeable attention from another vocal group-Stargate fans who used the replies to campaign for a revival of the beloved sci-fi series, highlighting the passionate (and sometimes divided) nature of Prime Video’s audience.
Critics of the first film noted its appeal as a “guilty pleasure,” with some comparing it favorably to the Spanish originals for its updated London setting and handling of the central step-sibling romance trope. Others appreciated the glamorous production values and escapist fantasy elements.
The sequel promises to deepen character arcs, explore the complexities of maintaining young love amid growing responsibilities, and deliver more of the emotional and physical intensity that defined the original.
Viewers can anticipate heightened stakes: university life for Noah, corporate intrigue for Nick, new love triangles, lingering family tensions, and the return of dangerous elements from their past. The official trailer emphasizes the question: “How do you hold onto true love after you’ve found it?” setting up a narrative that balances romance, drama, and suspense.

Your Fault: London arrives at a time when Prime Video continues to invest heavily in young adult and romance adaptations, a genre that has proven remarkably resilient and shareable on social platforms. Its global day-and-date release strategy aims to replicate the viral success of the first film and the Spanish trilogy.
With just days until release, anticipation is peaking. Fans of the books, the first movie, or simply high-heat romantic dramas are expected to tune in en masse on June 17.
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