LONDON IS BURNING: Noah and Nick are back, and the toxicity just hit a NEW high! 🇬🇧🔥

I’m literally hyperventilating. The Your Fault: London teaser just dropped and it’s giving us everything we feared: Distance, jealousy, and those forbidden looks that should come with a warning label.

THE RAIN ISN’T THE ONLY THING SOAKING LONDON. 😱

The chemistry between Asha Banks and Matthew Broome is actually illegal. Nick is looking more “bad boy” than ever, but wait—who is that new girl at the club? And why is Noah looking like her heart just got shredded in Piccadilly Circus? 🐍💔

Rumors are flying that this sequel isn’t just about their parents trying to tear them apart anymore—it’s about them tearing each other apart. With university, new “friends,” and the ghosts of Noah’s past catching up in the London fog, their “unwavering love” is looking real shaky right now.

Is this a summer romance or a total emotional shipwreck?

Watch the OFFICIAL TEASER and see the new cast reveals here! 👇🔥

The forbidden sparks that ignited the British capital last year are about to become a full-blown wildfire. Prime Video has officially unveiled the first teaser for Your Fault: London, the highly anticipated sequel to the global breakout hit My Fault: London. Based on the second book in Mercedes Ron’s best-selling Culpables trilogy, the film promises to be “messier, steamier, and more complicated” than its predecessor.

Released on April 14, the two-minute teaser confirms a June 2026 release date, positioning the film as Prime Video’s marquee romantic drama for the summer season.

The “Distance” Dilemma

While My Fault: London focused on the initial friction and undeniable attraction between step-siblings Noah (Asha Banks) and Nick (Matthew Broome), the sequel finds them in the “real world.” As Noah starts university and Nick navigates his own professional and social circles, the cracks in their relationship begin to show.

The Reddit community r/Culpables is already dissecting a key scene in the trailer where a mysterious new character, Sophia (played by Louisa Binder), is seen whispering into Nick’s ear at a high-end London lounge. “The jealousy is going to be off the charts,” one top fan noted. “Nick was the jealous one in the first movie, but now it looks like Noah is the one watching from the sidelines.”

Tabloid Tension: A New Triangle?

In true New York Post style, the “bad boy” image of Matthew Broome’s Nick is being pushed to the limit. On-set leaks from filming locations at Brasenose College, Oxford, and the rainy streets of Soho suggest that Nick’s “past life” of racing and fighting hasn’t been entirely left behind.

“Nick isn’t just fighting for Noah; he’s fighting his own demons,” says entertainment critic Elias Thorne. “And with new additions to the cast like Joel Nankervis and Scarlett Rayner, the social circle around our main couple is becoming a minefield of potential betrayals.”

Production Secrets: Shot Back-to-Back

Industry insiders have confirmed that Your Fault: London was shot back-to-back with the final installment, Our Fault: London, throughout the summer of 2025. This production strategy, mirrored after the original Spanish films (Culpa Tuya and Culpa Nuestra), ensures that fans won’t have to wait long for the trilogy’s epic conclusion.

Directors Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler, who returned for the sequel, reportedly leaned heavily into the “moody, atmospheric” vibe of London to contrast the sun-drenched aesthetic of the Spanish original. “London is a character in this movie,” Girdwood teased in a recent interview. “The rain, the fog, the late-night drives—it all adds to the feeling that Noah and Nick are alone against the world.”

Community Reaction: “Protect Noah At All Costs”

On X (formerly Twitter), the hashtag #YourFaultLondon trended within minutes of the teaser’s release. While the “shippers” are ecstatic to see Banks and Broome back together, there is a growing sense of dread regarding the plot.

“If the ending of the book is any indication, we are all going to need therapy by June,” tweeted one fan. The focus on Noah’s “secrets from the past” catching up with her in the teaser suggests that her abusive father’s legacy may still hold a grip over her future.

The Verdict

With higher stakes, a larger cast, and the gorgeous backdrop of London and Oxford, Your Fault: London is shaping up to be more than just a sequel—it’s a test of whether a “forbidden” love can survive the harsh light of day. Prime Video has a proven hit on its hands, and if the teaser is anything to go by, June can’t come soon enough for the millions of “Culpable” fans worldwide.

Your Fault: London premieres exclusively on Prime Video in June 2026.