The My Fault: London Sequel has been confirmed. The sequel to My Fault: London (titled Your Fault: London) has been confirmed by screenwriter Melissa Osborne on her personal page, which is linked to her verified Instagram account.
She mentioned that she is currently writing the sequel Your Fault: London. On her page, it states: “Melissa Osborne is the screenwriter of My Fault: London, a feature film for Amazon Prime starring Asha Banks and Matthew Broom. The first film, which is an adaptation of the Spanish teen romance novel, will be released on 13th February 2025. Melissa is currently writing the sequel Your Fault: London.”
So viewers can look forward to an official announcement from Amazon soon.
When Will My Fault: London Get Released?
As of now, Amazon has not officially confirmed the production of the My Fault: London Sequel. However, the original Spanish adaptation’s success led to sequels, suggesting a similar trajectory could be possible for the English-language version.
In a recent interview, co-director Dani Girdwood expressed optimism about continuing the story, stating, “No spoilers, but at the end of the movie, it does feel like Nick and Noah’s story isn’t quite finished, so hopefully. Fingers crossed for sure.” Lead actress Asha Banks also shared her enthusiasm, mentioning, “Absolutely, I’d love to do that! That would be an absolute dream.”
Considering typical production timelines, if Amazon greenlights the sequel soon, fans can expect the My Fault: London Sequel to premiere in late 2026 or early 2027. This projection accounts for scripting, casting, filming, and post-production processes.
While awaiting official announcements, viewers can revisit “My Fault: London” on Amazon Prime Video and explore the original “Culpables” trilogy by Mercedes Ron to dive deeper into Nick and Noah’s story.

Who Is Going To Be In My Fault: London?
It’s anticipated that the cast from the first movie will reprise their roles:
Asha Banks as Noah, the resilient protagonist navigating complex relationships.
Matthew Broome as Nick, Noah’s rebellious stepbrother and love interest.
Eve Macklin as Ella, Noah’s supportive mother adjusting to their new family dynamics.
Ray Fearon as William, Nick’s father and Ella’s new husband, striving to unite the blended family.
In addition to the returning cast, the sequel is expected to introduce new characters from Mercedes Ron’s “Culpables” trilogy, upon which the films are based. Specific casting decisions for these new roles have not yet been announced though.

Is There A Trailer For My Fault: London 2?
No, currently, there is no trailer for My Fault: London 2, although when the trailer for My Fault: London 2 comes out, this section will be updated with the trailer. A trailer for My Fault: London 2 will most likely be released sometime in early 2026. But for now, we sadly have to wait until we get a trailer for My Fault: London 2.

Where Can I Watch My Fault: London?
Prime Video is the only place where you can legally and morally acceptable watch My Fault: London. Prime Video is one of the most popular streaming service in the world. It has a huge collection of movies, TV shows, and original content that you can watch anywhere at any time. It’s used in over 190 countries.

Is My Fault: London On Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu, Or Disney+?
My Fault: London is only on Prime Video. But not on Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu, or Disney+ and will probably not be on other streaming services besides Prime Video. However, it is still possible that one or all movies will be on other streaming services, such as Hulu or HBO Max. But it’s pretty unlikely that it will be on other streaming services, and currently, there are no plans to release it on other streaming services. However, we will update you here if that changes.

What Is My Fault: London About?
“My Fault: London” is a romantic drama that follows 18-year-old Noah, who relocates from Florida to London with her mother, Ella, to live with Ella’s new husband, William. Upon arrival, Noah meets her new stepbrother, Nick, a rebellious young man deeply involved in underground car racing. Despite initial tensions, Noah and Nick find themselves drawn to each other, bonding over shared interests and personal struggles. As their connection deepens, they must navigate the complexities of their forbidden relationship, all while confronting challenges from their pasts and the expectations of their new family dynamics. The film is an English-language remake of the 2023 Spanish film “My Fault” (Culpa mía), based on the novel by Mercedes Ron.
