🚨 HOLY HELL: The “Your Fault: London” Season 2 Trailer Just Dropped and It’s Straight-Up WAR 😈🔥
Nick and Noah thought they escaped the drama when they fled to London… but the SECOND this trailer hit, the entire internet SCREAMED. “The whole city is watching” isn’t a tagline; it’s a death threat.
Secret pregnancies? ✅ A psycho ex planting cameras in their flat? ✅ Noah’s billionaire daddy showing up with a private jet and a loaded gun? ✅ And that final 3-second clip of Nick covered in blood screaming “I didn’t touch her!” while cops kick the door in… yeah, we’re NOT okay.
One frame literally shows Noah holding a positive pregnancy test while staring at a tabloid headline that says “LEFFERS HEIR’S DIRTY LONDON SECRET.”
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The Spanish-language phenomenon that is the Culpa Mía (“My Fault”) universe just detonated its biggest bomb yet. Prime Video dropped the official Season 2 trailer for Your Fault: London (the English-title spin-off sequel) on Thursday night, and within 12 hours it had racked up 28 million views, crashed regional servers, and turned #TheWholeCityIsWatching into the No. 1 global trend on X.
What started as a steamy Wattpad-turned-Amazon hit about forbidden step-sibling romance has officially morphed into a full-blown psychological crime thriller, and fans are losing their minds in real time.
The two-minute-fifteen-second trailer opens innocently enough: Nick Leister (Gabriel Guevara) and Noah Morgan (Nicole Wallace) touching down in London after fleeing Spain at the end of Your Fault (2024). They’re supposed to be starting fresh: new city, new uni, new life away from Nick’s mob-connected father Rafaela and Noah’s toxic mother. Cute flat in Shoreditch, rainy kisses on the Thames, Nick smirking “No more drama, baby” straight to camera. Yeah, right.
Thirty seconds later the tone flips darker than a London winter. Quick-cut montage: hidden cameras blinking red in their bedroom, grainy paparazzi shots of Noah vomiting in a clinic bathroom, a positive pregnancy test shaking in her manicured hand while the mirror reflects a screaming tabloid headline: “LEISTERS HEIR KNOCKS UP STEPSISTER – AGAIN?”
Yes, you read that right. The trailer heavily implies Noah is pregnant, and the internet has already done the math: the timeline lines up with that explosive yacht scene from the first movie.
But the real gut-punch comes at the one-minute mark. A masked figure watches the couple on dozens of monitors. Texts flash on screen: “I know what you did last summer… and who you did it with.” Cut to Nick slamming some unnamed guy against a brick wall in an East London alley, roaring, “Stay the hell away from her!” The stalker’s identity? The trailer teases three possibilities in under five seconds: Nick’s unhinged ex-girlfriend Jenna (still salty after he dumped her in Madrid), Noah’s former best friend Lion returning for revenge, or, most chilling of all, a slow zoom on Rafaela Leister (still played by Víctor Varona look-alike Iván Sánchez) lighting a cigarette and growling in Spanish, “London is my city too, hijo.”
The final 20 seconds is pure mayhem. Sirens. Flashing blue lights. Noah barefoot in an oversized hoodie, mascara running, clutching her stomach on a police station bench. Nick being dragged out in cuffs, face and shirt soaked in blood, screaming into the camera: “I didn’t touch her! I swear on my life!” The screen smash-cuts to black with white text: “The whole city is watching. Season 2 – February 14, 2026.”
Cue global meltdown.
Director duo Dani de la Orden and Chloe Wallace (no relation to the character) clearly decided to swing for the fences. Speaking to Variety hours before the trailer launch, de la Orden admitted, “Season 1 was passion and forbidden love. Season 2 is consequences. We wanted to honor the insane energy of the original Wattpad readers while giving Prime Video subscribers something that feels like Elite and You had a baby in the rain-soaked streets of London.”
The pregnancy twist has divided the fandom faster than the Red Sea. TikTok is flooded with “Noah abort mission” edits set to Chase Atlantic, while Instagram Reels of fans fake-crying over “Nick as a dad” have already hit 40 million views. One viral thread on X with 3.8 million impressions simply reads: “If they kill this baby for drama I will riot in front of Amazon HQ.”
Prime Video España leaned all the way in, posting a cryptic 15-second teaser earlier this week that showed only a positive pregnancy test dripping blood into a London sink. The caption? “Some secrets you can’t flush away.” Subtlety is dead.
Cast reactions poured in immediately. Nicole Wallace went live on Instagram from what looked like a makeup trailer, eyes red, laughing nervously: “Guys, I’ve been sitting on this for seven months. I’m still processing. Just know Noah is going through it.” Gabriel Guevara posted a black square with the simple caption “14.02.2026” and turned off comments before the app could crash.
Behind the scenes, production sources tell us filming wrapped in October after a grueling 18-week shoot that bounced between London, Pinewood Studios, and a quick clandestine trip back to Madrid for flashback scenes. Budget reportedly ballooned to €28 million (up from €12 million for the first film), with major set pieces including a chase across Tower Bridge and an underground rave fight club sequence that required 300 extras and one very unhappy insurance company.
Early reviews from test screenings (leaked, naturally) describe Season 2 as “if 365 Days and Baby Reindeer got drunk and robbed a bank together.” One anonymous viewer reportedly walked out of the screening muttering, “I need therapy and a cigarette.”
The stalking subplot appears to be the spine of the season. Insiders claim the masked figure will be unmasked by episode 4, only for a second, even more dangerous predator to emerge, tying back to Rafaela’s criminal empire stretching from Marbella to Mayfair. There’s also heavy speculation that Marta Hazas will reprise her role as Noah’s mother in a surprise redemption (or revenge) arc that brings the entire original Spanish cast back for the finale.
Whether Your Fault: London Season 2 becomes Prime Video’s next global obsession or collapses under its own unhinged ambition remains to be seen. But one thing is crystal clear: Nick and Noah’s fairy-tale escape just turned into a nightmare with nine episodes of pure adrenaline.
Mark your calendars, hide your pregnancy tests, and maybe don’t answer unknown numbers for the next few months.
The whole city really is watching, and they’re not blinking.