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Four years after their devastating breakup, Noah and Nick crash back into each otherâs lives at a lavish weddingâold secrets explode, one forbidden kiss reignites the fire, and a mysterious photo threatens to destroy any chance of a second shot. Tears, jealousy, raw passion⊠and a whisper: “Weâve hurt each other enough.” But is love stronger than the past?
X is on fire: âIâm NOT ready for this ending!!â â and that gut-punch twist at the end? No one saw it coming. Click below for the full trailer breakdown, release date, and why this finale might just break the internet. Will they forgive⊠or walk away forever? đđ„

The steamy saga of forbidden love that captivated millions is hurtling toward its explosive conclusion, and the freshly unveiled trailer for Culpa Nuestra (Our Fault)âthe third and final chapter in Mercedes Ron’s blockbuster Culpables trilogyâhas sent shockwaves through the romance genre. Dropped on Prime Video’s YouTube channel just last week, the two-minute teaser has already amassed over 50 million views worldwide, surpassing even the record-breaking numbers from its predecessors and cementing the series’ status as a streaming powerhouse. Set to premiere exclusively on Prime Video on October 16, 2025, the film promises to deliver the emotional payoff fans have craved since Culpa MĂa (My Fault) debuted in 2023, blending high-octane drama, pulse-racing chemistry, and themes of redemption that have defined the franchise.
For newcomers to the whirlwind world of Noah Morgan and Nick Leister, the Culpables seriesâoriginally a Wattpad sensation that exploded into a New York Times bestselling young adult book trilogyâchronicles the highs and lows of a step-sibling romance fraught with class clashes, family feuds, and unyielding passion. The first film, Culpa MĂa, introduced viewers to 17-year-old Noah (Nicole Wallace), a rebellious teen uprooted from her stable life after her mother’s whirlwind marriage to a wealthy entrepreneur, William (Ălex GonzĂĄlez). Thrust into the opulent Leister family estate, Noah clashes immediately with her new stepbrother Nick (Gabriel Guevara), a tattooed bad boy with a racing obsession and a guarded heart. Their initial enmity ignites into an illicit affair, complicated by Nick’s ex-girlfriend Jenna’s vengeful schemes and William’s overprotective grip. The movie’s raw intimacy and Spanish flair propelled it to Prime Video’s Top 10 in over 190 countries within days, racking up billions of minutes streamed and spawning a legion of “Culpables” superfans.
Building on that momentum, Culpa Tuya (Your Fault) arrived in December 2024, shifting the narrative to Noah and Nick’s attempt at a “normal” relationship amid college pressures and escalating family drama. Directed once again by Domingo GonzĂĄlez, the sequel delved deeper into Nick’s underground racing world, introducing new tensions like Noah’s budding independence and a surprise pregnancy scare that tested their bond to breaking point. Filmed back-to-back with Culpa Nuestra in Madrid during early 2024, it wrapped production amid whispers of on-set chemistry that mirrored the screenâWallace and Guevara, both rising stars from Spanish TV (Toy Boy for him, El secreto de Puente Viejo for her), have long fueled dating rumors, though they’ve maintained a professional silence. Critically, the film earned a modest 5.2/10 on IMDb but thrived commercially, becoming Prime Video’s most-watched international original launch ever, with fans praising its bolder stakes despite some backlash over plot predictability.
Now, Culpa Nuestra closes the loop, adapting Ron’s finale with a time-jump that catapults the story forward four years. The official logline teases: “Nick and Noah’s relationship peaks before facing events testing if they’re meant to be together or should part ways. Can they overcome their past despite strong feelings, or are love and forgiveness not enough?” The trailer opens on a sun-drenched Spanish weddingâJenna (Eva Ruiz) and Lion (VĂctor Varona), secondary characters from prior entries, tying the knot in a ceremony dripping with symbolism. As bouquets fly and champagne flows, Noah, now a poised college graduate with a career in fashion design, locks eyes with Nick across the aisle. He’s transformed too: the wild racer has matured into his grandfather’s business heir, suited up but still smoldering with that signature intensity. Their reunion is electricâa stolen glance turns into a heated argument in a moonlit garden, where accusations fly about betrayals old and new.
What elevates this trailer from teaser to phenomenon is its masterful layering of nostalgia and novelty. Quick-cut montages flash back to iconic moments: the rainy car chase from Culpa MĂa, the jealous blowout in Culpa Tuya, all interwoven with fresh footage of Noah navigating London’s foggy streets and Nick brokering high-stakes deals in Madrid boardrooms. The score swells with a remix of the trilogy’s haunting theme, courtesy of composer Federico Jusid, amplifying the tension as Noah whispers, “We’ve hurt each other enough,” only for Nick to counter with a defiant kiss that leaves her breathlessâand viewers reeling. But the real jaw-dropper comes in the final frames: a shadowy figure from Nick’s past (hinted to be a corporate rival tied to William’s empire) slips a damning photo into Noah’s hand, suggesting infidelity or sabotage that could destroy their fragile truce. Fans on X are dissecting it frame by frame, with one post declaring, “OH MY GODDDDD CULPA NUESTRA IS OUT OCTOBER 2025,” garnering over 400 likes and sparking threads on potential villains.
Directed by GonzĂĄlez, who has helmed all three films, Culpa Nuestra boasts a script co-written with SofĂa Cuenca that leans into Ron’s themes of fault and forgiveness while expanding the world. Returning cast members include Marta Hazas as Noah’s mother, Rafa (Ivan SĂĄnchez) as a more antagonistic William, and SerafĂn as the Leister family confidant. New additions like a sharp-tongued best friend for Noah (played by emerging talent Luna F-x) add levity and modern edge, addressing fan critiques of the series’ occasional melodrama. Production wrapped in February 2024 under Pokeepsie Films (a Banijay Iberia banner), with shoots spanning Madrid’s urban sprawl, Andalusian vineyards, and London’s Thames-side loftsâlocations chosen to mirror the characters’ emotional geography. Budget details remain under wraps, but insiders peg it at around âŹ8 million, a bump from the âŹ6 million of Culpa MĂa, reflecting the trilogy’s escalating ambitions.
The trailer’s rollout has been a marketing masterstroke, debuting during Prime Video’s upfronts in April 2025 with a teaser that teased just enough to hook 163 million views in its first weekâoutpacing even Netflix’s YA heavyweights. By November, with the full trailer in play, Google Trends shows a 300% spike in searches for “Culpa Nuestra release date,” dominating in Spain, Mexico, and the U.S. Hispanic market. On X, reactions range from ecstaticâ”Iâm crying just watching the trailer! Omgosh đ„čđ”âto analytical breakdowns of Nick’s character arc, with users noting how Guevara’s subtle beard and tailored suits signal growth. TikTok edits set to Bad Bunny tracks have gone viral, amassing billions of views, while Reddit’s r/romancemovies buzzes with speculation: “Are you excited?” threads hit 22 upvotes, debating if the time-jump redeems the series’ soapier elements.
Critics previewing early cuts are cautiously optimistic. Deadline hailed the trailer as “a sultry sendoff,” praising Wallace’s evolution from fiery teen to resilient woman: “She carries the film’s emotional core with a vulnerability that’s evolved but never softened.” Variety noted the trilogy’s cultural impact, crediting Ron’s Wattpad roots for democratizing romance: “From fanfic to global franchise, Culpables proves streaming’s power to amplify diverse voices.” However, detractors on Rotten Tomatoes (where the series averages around 20-30% approval) argue the formulaâjealousy-fueled fights yielding makeup passionâfeels rote, with one review quipping, “Another round of ‘faulty’ love? Predictable, but pretty.” GonzĂĄlez addressed this in a recent IndieWire interview, revealing fan feedback shaped the script: “We listenedâmore agency for Noah, less damsel drama. This finale honors their growth.”
Beyond the screen, the Culpables phenomenon has ripple effects. An English remake, My Fault: London, bowed in February 2025 with Jacob Elordi and Sydney Sweeney stepping into the leads, greenlighting two sequels and boosting Ron’s book sales by 500%. Prime Video’s strategyâdirect-to-stream, multilingual dubs via AIâhas made the series accessible in 240 territories, with subtitles in 30 languages fueling its crossover appeal. Merch drops, from scented candles evoking the Leister estate to Nick-inspired leather jackets, have trended on Etsy, while fan cons in Madrid drew 5,000 attendees last summer.
As October 16 approachesâhitting screens at midnight PT/9:30 AM ISTâthe trailer underscores why Culpa Nuestra isn’t just an ending, but a reckoning. Will Noah expose the photo’s secrets, forcing Nick to confront his empire’s shadows? Or does their chemistry prove unbreakable, faults and all? X users are split: “I just watched the trailer and I’m screaming!!! It has latino vibes which I love it đ„șđ„șđ„°đ„°đ±đ±đ±,” one gushed, echoing the global pulse. Another pondered, “Hostia pues en Instagram dice que el rodaje terminĂł el 24 de julio… harĂan la fiesta en octubre por las restricciones?” highlighting production quirks.
In a landscape crowded with YA reboots, Culpa Nuestra stands out for its unapologetic sensuality and Spanish soulâthink Elite meets After, but with more heart. Prime Video’s 30-day free trial sweetens the binge, positioning it for another chart-topper. As one devotee posted amid the hype: “AHORA ES OFICIAL… CULPABLES đđđđ.” Faulty or not, this love story’s legacy is sealed: addictive, divisive, and utterly unforgettable. Stream at your own riskâyour heart might not recover.