Following the global success of My Fault: London, Prime Video will release two sequels – Your Fault: London and Our Fault: London. These two new UK Original movies will complete the British reimagining of author Mercedes Ron’s bestselling Culpables trilogy.
The first of the sequels will go into production this May, with British actors Asha Banks (Good Girl’s Guide To Murder) and Matthew Broome (The Buccaneers) reprising their beloved roles as Noah and Nick for both movies. Your Fault: London will adapt the second novel, whilst Our Fault: London will bring to the screen the third and final instalment.

Released in February 2025, My Fault: London is a remake of the Spanish language film Culpa Mía which first adapted Ron’s beloved series. That movie became Prime Video’s most popular film worldwide in 2023, with sequel Culpa Tuya releasing in December 2024. The final film in the Spanish trilogy, Culpa Nuestra, will arrive on Prime Video in October 2025.
Your Fault: London and Our Fault: London will be available on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide as part of the Prime subscription. Prime Video is available in the UK at no extra cost to a Prime membership for just £8.99 a month. Only interested in Prime Video, you can sign up to it on its own for £5.99 a month.

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The My Fault: London sequels join a growing UK Original slate on Prime Video, including Clarkson's Farm, The Rig, The Devil’s Hour, The Grand Tour, and 007: Road To A Million; as well as licensed fan favourites Nine Perfect Strangers and The Continental: From The World of John Wick.
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