“NICK IS THE MONSTER HE ALWAYS FEARED.” CULPA MÍA 4 TRAILER JUST DROPPED AND IT’S PURE INSANITY! 🔥🖤

The trilogy was only the beginning. You thought the wedding and the baby meant a “happily ever after”? Think again! Prime Video just shattered the internet with the official teaser for Culpa Mía 4: Dangerous Obsession, and Nick Leister has officially lost his mind! 😱🌪️

From racing cars to a full-blown psychological war, the obsession is no longer just “forbidden”—it’s deadly. When Noah’s past comes back to haunt their new family, Nick’s protective instincts turn into a dark, suffocating cage. Who is the mysterious man from the final scene? And did Noah just say “I regret meeting you”? 😭💔

The “Nick-Noah” fever is reaching a breaking point and the fandom is in a total MELTDOWN! This isn’t a romance anymore; it’s a fight for survival. Check out the 2027 release date and the leaked “Paris Chase” sequence below 👇

The Culpables phenomenon refuses to die. Just months after the global release of Culpa Nuestra (Our Fault), which supposedly concluded the adaptation of Mercedes Ron’s best-selling trilogy, Prime Video has pulled off the ultimate “plot twist.” This morning, the streaming giant shocked the industry by dropping a teaser trailer for Culpa Mía 4, subtitled Dangerous Obsession.

While the third film ended with Nick (Gabriel Guevara) and Noah (Nicole Wallace) finally finding peace with their newborn son, the new trailer suggests that for this couple, “peace” is merely a prelude to a more sinister storm.

The Evolution of an Obsession: Beyond the Books

Since Culpa Mía premiered in 2023, the chemistry between Gabriel Guevara and Nicole Wallace has been the engine of Prime Video’s Spanish originals. However, with the source material from the books officially exhausted, Culpa Mía 4 is venturing into uncharted, “non-canon” territory.

According to insiders close to Pokeepsie Films, the fourth installment shifts gears from a romantic drama to a high-stakes psychological thriller. The “Dangerous Obsession” referred to in the title isn’t just their forbidden love—it’s Nick’s spiraling need for control. “Nick Leister was always a character defined by his trauma and his need to protect,” noted a lead critic on Screen Scoop. “In Season 4, that protection becomes a prison.”

Plot Leak: The “Paris Incident” and the Ghost of Briar

The trailer opens not in the sunny streets of Madrid or the beaches of Ibiza, but in a cold, rain-slicked Paris. The plot seemingly picks up two years after the events of Culpa Nuestra. Noah is seen attempting to build a career away from the Leister shadow, but Nick’s presence is everywhere.

The “drama” that has TikTok and X (Twitter) in a frenzy involves the return of a figure many thought was gone: Briar. While the third film dealt with her attempt to kidnap their son, the fourth movie introduces a deeper conspiracy involving Nick’s grandfather’s firm and a dark secret Noah discovered during her time in London.

The highlight of the trailer? A high-speed chase through the streets of Paris that mirrors the iconic bridge race from the first movie, but with much deadlier stakes. As one fan on Reddit put it: “They’ve traded the street racing for ‘The Bourne Identity’ vibes, and honestly? We’re here for it.”

Behind the Scenes: The Guevara-Wallace “Fallout” Rumors

The road to Culpa Mía 4 hasn’t been without its tabloid drama. Throughout late 2025, rumors of a “professional fallout” between Gabriel Guevara and Nicole Wallace dominated Spanish gossip sites. Fans pointed to a lack of shared social media posts and “tense” joint interviews as evidence that the duo’s off-screen friendship had cooled.

However, the new trailer effectively silences the skeptics. Their on-screen tension has clearly been channeled into the characters’ new, fractured dynamic. In an exclusive quote to Vogue Spain, Guevara teased: “This is a version of Nick and Noah that people aren’t ready for. It’s raw, it’s ugly, and it’s deeply addictive.”

Production and Release Strategy

Prime Video has mastered the art of the “surprise drop.” While many expected a long hiatus after the trilogy, Culpa Mía 4 was filmed in secret during the summer of 2025 under the working title “Project Midnight.”

Filming Status: Post-production is currently underway in Madrid.

Release Window: While the trailer ends with a “Coming Soon,” industry analysts predict a December 2026 release, capitalizing on the same holiday window that made Culpa Tuya a record-breaker.

Format: There are unconfirmed reports that Culpa Mía 4 might lead into a limited series format rather than just a single film, allowing for more time to explore the complex psychological fallout of the couple’s relationship.

Community Pulse: “Toxic or Iconic?”

The Culpa Mía fandom remains one of the most vocal on the internet. Within an hour of the trailer release, #CulpaMia4 was trending in 15 countries. The debate, however, is split. A segment of the audience is concerned that the “Dangerous Obsession” angle leans too heavily into toxic relationship tropes.

“We wanted to see them happy, not living in a thriller,” wrote one disappointed fan on the Culpables subreddit. Meanwhile, the majority seems to crave the high-intensity drama that put the series on the map. “If it’s not toxic, it’s not Nick and Noah,” countered another user, garnering thousands of likes.

The Verdict: A Risky but Necessary Gamble

By extending the story beyond the books, Prime Video is taking a massive risk with its most valuable Spanish IP. However, the trailer for Culpa Mía 4 suggests they have found a way to raise the stakes without losing the “forbidden” spark that made the original a global hit.

As the trailer fades to black on a shot of Nick staring intensely at a wall of security monitors tracking Noah’s every move, the message is clear: The “Fault” wasn’t just in their stars—it’s in their souls.

Stay tuned for the full trailer breakdown and the first official “Nick-Noah” photoshoot of 2026, coming later this month.