The sequel to Prime Video’s breakout hit My Fault: London is officially on its way. Titled Your Fault: London, the next chapter dives deeper into the forbidden romance that took the world by storm. With new details starting to surface, including first-look images, here’s everything we know so far about the highly anticipated follow-up.
‘Your Fault: London’ release date and first-look photos
Your Fault: London finished filming in summer 2025. It is scheduled for worldwide release in 2026.
Prime Video has released first-look images of the UK-original movie.
‘Your Fault: London’ cast
British actors Asha Banks (Good Girl’s Guide To Murder) and Matthew Broome (The Buccaneers) will reprise their lead roles as Noah and Nick in Your Fault: London.
Prime Video has also added newcomer stars Louisa Binder, Joel Nankervis, Scarlett Rayner, and Orlando Norman to the ensemble.

Binder will play Sophia, a beautiful and ambitious young woman who sets her sights on Nick when she starts working at Leister Enterprises; and Nankervis will play Michael, a confident and patient Oxford student who forms an immediate friendship with Noah while secretly wanting more.
Rayner will play Briar, a seemingly kind but secretly manipulative master strategist who befriends Noah at Oxford with hidden motives; while Norman will play Cruz, Ronnie’s right-hand man in the underground racing world.
Is ‘Your Fault: London’ based on a book?
Yes. Your Fault: London is the next instalment of the British reimagining of author Mercedes Ron’s bestselling Culpable trilogy.
My Fault: London, which debuted on Prime Video in February 2025, reimagined the Spanish hit Culpa Mía—the first adaptation of Ron's popular book series. The original Spanish version became Prime Video's global number one film in 2023, with its sequel, Culpa Tuya, following in December 2024.

Fans won't have to wait long for the Spanish trilogy's conclusion, as Culpa Nuestra is set to arrive on Prime Video on 16 October 2025.
What is 'Your Fault: London' about?
The film series follows the forbidden romance between 18-year-old Noah and her stepbrother Nick.
In 'Your Fault: London,' Nick and Noah are both embarking on life-changing adventures that are threatening to pull them apart—Nick in business with his father and Noah starting a fresh chapter at Oxford University.
Now living separate lives, and meeting new people, they find themselves entangled in temptations, rivalries, and betrayals and their bond is tested like never before. As secrets unravel and temptation rises, they must fight to hold onto each other—or risk losing everything.
Will there be a third movie?

Yes. Prime Video will launch the sequel to My Fault: London, Your Fault: London, as well as the final film in the trilogy, Our Fault: London.
The two upcoming UK Original movies will focus on the stories of the second and third book.
How can I watch ‘My Fault: London’?
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The first movie in the series, My Fault: London, is available to watch now on Prime Video 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. If you’re only interested in Prime Video, you can sign up to it on its own for £5.99 a month.
The My Fault: London sequels will 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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