🚨 NOAH AND NICK ARE FACING TEMPTATION IN THE CITY – AND IT MIGHT DESTROY THEM FOREVER?! 😱 The “official” trailer for Your Fault: London just exploded online and it’s absolute STEAMY CHAOS – forbidden glances in rainy London streets, dangerous new faces sliding into their lives, and a heated confrontation that screams “we can’t keep doing this!”
But wait… is Nick giving in to that sultry new coworker? And why is Noah getting way too close to a charming uni guy who knows ALL her secrets? One electric almost-kiss has fans screaming “ENDGAME” while another moment hints at total betrayal!
This trailer is dripping with jealousy, passion, luxury drama, and twists that will shatter your heart. “Temptation in the City” – and it’s coming for Nick & Noah HARD!
Team Nick or ready to riot? Spill your meltdown below BEFORE you watch… if you dare. 🔥🌧️💋
Watch the trailer here:

Prime Video’s steamy British remake of the global phenomenon Culpables trilogy is charging ahead, with the second installment, Your Fault: London, having wrapped production over the summer. The streamer confirmed the full trilogy back in May 2025, capitalizing on the massive success of My Fault: London, which dropped in February 2025 and quickly became one of the platform’s top international originals. As excitement builds for a 2026 release, viral videos purporting to be the “official” trailer – including those tagged “Temptation in the City” – are dominating TikTok and YouTube, amassing millions of views and fueling endless fan theories.
The English-language adaptation stars rising talents Asha Banks (A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder) as the fiery American transplant Noah and Matthew Broome (The Buccaneers) as her brooding stepbrother Nick. The first film reimagined Mercedes Ron’s bestselling Spanish novel Culpa Mía, shifting the action to London’s elite world of luxury mansions, fast cars, and forbidden romance. It exploded globally, mirroring the original Spanish Culpa Mía (2023), which held Prime Video’s record as the most-watched non-English film until surpassed by its own sequel.
Prime Video wasted no time expanding the universe. In May 2025, the streamer announced not one but two sequels: Your Fault: London (adapting Culpa Tuya) and the trilogy closer Our Fault: London (adapting Culpa Nuestra). Directors Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler returned to helm the follow-ups, with Melissa Osborne penning the scripts to preserve the addictive mix of passion, family drama, and high-stakes tension.
My Fault: London ended on a charged note: Noah and Nick finally giving in to their undeniable chemistry after months of push-pull, only for real-world complications – like university and Nick’s demanding family empire – to loom large. The sequel picks up there, exploring how distance, new environments, and tempting outsiders test their bond. Book readers know Culpa Tuya ramps up the jealousy with new love interests, career pressures, and secrets threatening to unravel everything, though the British version has already shown willingness to tweak dynamics for cultural fit – making the step-sibling relationship feel more grounded and less toxic.
Filming for Your Fault: London kicked off shortly after the trilogy greenlight and concluded in summer 2025, with location shoots capturing London’s glossy nightlife, Oxford University vibes (standing in for Noah’s college arc), and rainy urban backdrops that amp the moody atmosphere. Banks and Broome shared behind-the-scenes snaps on social media, teasing intense scenes and hinting at “even more heat” than the first. Returning cast includes Eve Macklin as Noah’s mom Raffaella, Ray Fearon as Nick’s powerful dad William, and supporting players like Jason Flemyng and others from the original.
New additions spice things up. Prime Video has confirmed fresh faces joining the fray, including recurring characters poised to stir jealousy and conflict – think ambitious interns at William’s firm eyeing Nick, and charismatic uni classmates drawing Noah in. While exact casting remains partially under wraps, sources indicate these roles will mirror the tempting outsiders from the source material, heightening the “will they/won’t they survive” stakes.
The original Spanish trilogy provided the blueprint: Culpa Tuya (released December 2024) introduced workplace drama for Nick and college chaos for Noah, complete with exes resurfacing and trust issues exploding. It drew mixed reviews for dragging in spots but still dominated charts. The third Spanish film, Culpa Nuestra, wrapped the story in October 2025 with redemption and closure. The London remakes aim to build on that while adding British flair – more understated tension, class commentary, and perhaps deeper emotional layers given the leads’ praised chemistry.
No exact release date for Your Fault: London has been set, but with post-production underway since summer wrap, insiders peg it for mid-to-late 2026 – potentially summer to capture that escapist vibe. Our Fault: London began filming in September 2025, eyeing a follow-up drop shortly after. Prime Video’s strategy mirrors the quick turnarounds of the Spanish originals, keeping momentum alive before fan hype cools.
That brings us to the trailer frenzy. In recent weeks, fan-edited clips titled variations like “Your Fault: London – Season 2 (2026) | Official Trailer | ‘Temptation in the City’” have gone viral. These mashups repurpose My Fault: London footage with dramatic music, overlaid text teasing steamy encounters in London’s bustling streets, and hints of betrayal amid glittering city lights. The “Temptation in the City” tagline perfectly encapsulates anticipated themes: urban anonymity breeding secrets, glamorous parties leading to poor choices, and the big-city pull threatening their insular romance.
Prime Video has not dropped any official promotional material yet. A spokesperson noted that authentic teasers and trailers will launch exclusively through verified channels as the premiere nears – typically starting with first-look images (like the intense Noah-Nick stares shared in October 2025), followed by a teaser months out and full trailer closer to launch.
The franchise’s pull is undeniable: forbidden love with high-gloss production, relatable young adult angst, and unapologetic sensuality. Banks and Broome’s natural spark – amplified by their off-screen friendship and red-carpet banter – has fans fiercely shipping “Noick” (Noah + Nick). Social media buzz often compares it to After or 365 Days, but with stronger character growth and less over-the-top excess.
Critics of the first London entry praised the fresh take on the material, noting how the remake toned down some edgier elements while leaning into emotional vulnerability. Viewers devoured it for the escapism: luxury cars racing through London, lavish parties, and that slow-burn payoff.
As the trilogy progresses, big questions hang: Can Noah and Nick withstand real-world temptations? Will family interference finally break them? And do they get the happily-ever-after fans crave after all the turmoil?
For now, no spin-offs are planned, with execs focused on nailing this British trilogy. The Spanish version’s enduring popularity – billions of minutes watched collectively – sets a high bar, but early indicators suggest the London remakes are carving their own rabid fanbase.
Stream My Fault: London on Prime Video today. When the genuine trailer for Your Fault: London arrives, expect the fandom to light up the internet all over again – temptations and all.