
YOUR FAULT: LONDON – SEASON 2 thrusts Nick and Noah into a darker, more dangerous chapter in 2026. After barely escaping the wreckage of their parents’ scandals, the couple spent a fragile year trying to carve out something resembling a normal life in a quiet corner of London. No more mansions. No more lies. No more headlines. Just them, rebuilding in secret, pretending the past couldn’t reach them anymore.
They were wrong.
A sudden, suspicious death inside Leister Enterprises forces Nick back into the heart of the family empire he once swore he’d never touch. What begins as a temporary role quickly becomes permanent: the board sees him as the only legitimate heir capable of steadying the company after months of internal bleeding. Overnight, Nick is no longer the reckless, leather-jacketed rebel—he’s the youngest CEO in the company’s history, sitting at the head of a billion-pound conglomerate built on both legitimate wealth and very well-hidden shadows.
Success, however, comes with proximity to danger.
Enter Sophia Langford (newcomer Eliza Scanlen in a chilling breakout role), the enigmatic executive strategist recently brought in to “clean up” the company’s public image after a damaging leak. She’s brilliant, magnetic, and terrifyingly ambitious. From the moment she steps aboard, she positions herself as Nick’s closest ally—always in the right meeting, always with the perfect solution, always a little too close. Late-night strategy sessions turn into private dinners. Private dinners turn into lingering looks. The lines blur fast.
Noah watches it happen from the outside.
She’s no longer the insecure girl who once doubted she belonged in Nick’s world. She’s built her own career, her own identity, her own armor. But watching the man she loves slowly disappear behind boardroom doors and Sophia’s calculated smiles awakens something primal. This time, Noah isn’t running away. She’s walking straight into the fire.
The trailer is relentless.
High-speed chases through London’s underbelly as Nick tries to protect a secret deal from collapsing. Tense boardroom standoffs where one wrong word could cost billions—or lives. A rain-soaked argument on a rooftop helipad where Noah tells Nick: “You think you’re saving the empire? You’re losing yourself. And I won’t watch you become your father.”
Sophia, meanwhile, plays the long game. She doesn’t seduce with overt moves—she offers understanding, partnership, power. “Noah wants the boy she fell in love with,” she tells Nick in one razor-sharp scene. “I want the man who can run this empire. Which version of you is going to survive?”
The chemistry between Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara burns hotter than ever, but it’s laced with desperation now. Every kiss feels like it could be the last. Every touch carries the fear of goodbye. Eliza Scanlen’s Sophia is the perfect antagonist—not cartoonishly evil, but dangerously believable. She doesn’t hate Noah. She simply believes she’s better suited for the future Nick is being forced to build.
The trailer ends on the most gut-wrenching shot yet: Noah standing alone in the empty Leister Enterprises boardroom at night, staring at the massive chair at the head of the table. She walks toward it slowly, runs her fingers along the leather, then whispers:
“If you choose this… you lose me.”
She turns away.
The screen cuts to black.
No music. Just the sound of her heels walking out.
In 2026, YOUR FAULT: LONDON – SEASON 2 isn’t just a love story anymore. It’s a war.
A war for Nick’s soul. A war for Noah’s future. A war against the legacy that wants to swallow them both.
Because ambition doesn’t always knock. Sometimes it steps aboard… and refuses to leave without taking everything.
The past is no longer the enemy. The future is.
And Sophia is already sitting at the table.