The internet is on fire, and for good reason. The official trailer for Your Fault: London, the highly anticipated sequel to the steamy, heart-pounding My Fault: London, has just dropped, and it’s nothing short of explosive. If you thought the forbidden romance between step-siblings Noah and Nick was intense in the first film, brace yourself—this time, the stakes are sky-high, the temptations are irresistible, and the chaos is utterly addictive. We’re talking rainy London streets slick with secrets, dangerous new alliances that could shatter everything, and moments so charged with passion that you’ll be gripping the edge of your seat, wondering if their love can survive the storm. But here’s the real question: will temptation in the city destroy them forever? Let’s dive deep into this trailer that’s got fans screaming, theorizing, and melting down online, and explore why Your Fault: London is poised to be the romantic drama event of 2026.
First, a quick recap for those who might have missed the phenomenon that was My Fault: London. Released on Prime Video in February 2025, this British reimagining of Mercedes Ron’s bestselling Culpables trilogy (originally adapted in Spanish as Culpa Mía) introduced us to 18-year-old Noah, played by the captivating Asha Banks. Forced to uproot her life from America to London after her mother marries wealthy businessman William Leister (Ray Fearon), Noah clashes—and sparks—with her new stepbrother, Nick (Matthew Broome). Their attraction is immediate, forbidden, and electric, set against a backdrop of underground racing, family secrets, and Noah’s haunting past involving her estranged father. The film was a smash hit, topping Prime Video charts globally, thanks to its blend of luxury drama, high-stakes action, and that undeniable chemistry between Banks and Broome. Fans devoured the whirlwind romance, the fight scenes, and the emotional depth, making it one of the most talked-about adaptations since the original Spanish version in 2023.
Now, fast-forward to Your Fault: London, which picks up where the first left off, thrusting Noah and Nick into new chapters of their lives that threaten to pull them apart. According to the official plot summary from Prime Video, Nick is diving headfirst into the family business with his father, navigating the cutthroat world of corporate intrigue at Leister Enterprises. Meanwhile, Noah is starting fresh at Oxford University, embracing academia and independence. But separation breeds temptation: new faces enter their orbits, secrets from the past resurface, and rivalries ignite. As the synopsis teases, “Now living separate lives and meeting new people, they find themselves entangled in temptations, rivalries, and betrayals, and their bond is tested like never before. As secrets unravel and temptation rises, they must fight to hold on to each other—or risk losing everything.” It’s a recipe for heartbreak, jealousy, and redemption, all wrapped in the opulent, foggy allure of London.
The trailer, which exploded online on November 10, 2025, via Prime Video’s channels, clocks in at just over two minutes but packs enough punch to leave viewers breathless. It opens with sweeping shots of London’s iconic skyline—Big Ben shrouded in mist, the Thames glistening under streetlights—setting a moody, romantic tone that’s both glamorous and ominous. We see Noah, looking more confident and poised than ever, striding through Oxford’s historic halls, her hair tousled by the wind, a backpack slung over her shoulder. But her eyes betray a lingering vulnerability, a nod to the trauma she endured in the first film. Cut to Nick, suited up in a sharp tailor-made ensemble, shaking hands in a sleek boardroom, his jaw set with determination. The voiceover, delivered in Broome’s gravelly timbre, whispers, “We thought we could have it all… but the city has other plans.”
From there, the trailer dives into the steamy chaos promised in the promo. Forbidden glances abound: Noah and Nick stealing moments in rainy alleyways, their faces inches apart, raindrops tracing paths down their cheeks. One particularly heart-racing scene shows them in a heated confrontation outside a posh London club, Nick pinning Noah against a wall as he growls, “We can’t keep doing this!” Her response? A defiant stare that screams unresolved passion. Fans are already dissecting this moment—is it a breakup in the making, or the spark that reignites their flame? The tension is palpable, amplified by a throbbing electronic soundtrack that builds to a crescendo.

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Nick Saves Noah at a House Party | My Fault: London | Prime Video
But the real drama kicks in with the introduction of “dangerous new faces.” Enter Sophia, played by newcomer Louisa Binder, Nick’s sultry coworker at Leister Enterprises. The trailer teases her as ambitious and alluring, with scenes of her leaning close to Nick over late-night documents, her hand brushing his arm. “Is Nick giving in?” the promo asks, and the footage hints yes—a lingering look, a shared laugh in a dimly lit office, and a near-miss kiss that has “Team Nick” loyalists fuming. Binder’s Sophia is portrayed as sophisticated and seductive, a perfect foil to Noah’s fiery spirit. On the flip side, Noah’s world at Oxford introduces Michael (Joel Nankervis), a charming, confident student who “knows ALL her secrets.” Their chemistry is evident in clips of them studying in cozy libraries, sharing coffee in quaint cafes, and one electric almost-kiss under a starry sky. Fans are screaming “ENDGAME” for this potential pairing, but is it genuine, or a red herring? The trailer cleverly juxtaposes these temptations with flashbacks to Noah and Nick’s happier times, heightening the jealousy factor.
Not to be outdone, the trailer drips with luxury drama and twists. We glimpse Briar (Scarlett Rayner), Noah’s seemingly kind but manipulative new friend at Oxford, whispering secrets that could unravel everything. Then there’s Cruz (Orlando Norman), tied to the underground racing scene from the first film, pulling Nick back into danger. A montage of high-speed chases through London’s underbelly, betrayal hints—like a shadowy figure handing over documents—and a shattering confrontation where Noah screams, “You promised me forever!”—all point to heart-shattering plot turns. One moment hints at total betrayal: Nick in a compromising position with Sophia, while Noah confides in Michael about her past. The trailer ends on a cliffhanger, with Noah and Nick facing off in the rain, tears mixing with water, as the tagline flashes: “Temptation in the City—And It’s Coming for Them Hard.”
What makes this trailer so stimulating? It’s the perfect blend of sensuality and suspense. The cinematography captures London’s dual nature—elegant by day, seductive by night—mirroring the characters’ internal conflicts. The score, a mix of haunting piano and pulsing beats, amps up the emotional intensity. And the editing? Masterful, teasing just enough to hook you without spoiling the goods. Fans of the original Culpables books will recognize nods to Mercedes Ron’s second novel, Culpa Tuya, but with a British twist: more emphasis on class divides, university life, and corporate intrigue, making it feel fresh yet faithful.
Speaking of the cast, Asha Banks and Matthew Broome are back, and they’re better than ever. Banks, fresh off her breakout in A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, brings a matured Noah—stronger, yet still scarred. In interviews, she teased, “Noah’s journey in this sequel is about finding her own power, but temptation tests that. It’s raw and real.” Broome, known from The Buccaneers, embodies Nick’s brooding charm, adding layers of vulnerability. “Nick’s torn between duty and desire,” he shared. “The trailer captures that push-pull perfectly.” The new additions are spot-on: Binder’s Sophia exudes quiet menace, Nankervis’s Michael is disarmingly charming, Rayner’s Briar is chillingly two-faced, and Norman’s Cruz adds grit.
Fan reactions? Absolute meltdown. On X (formerly Twitter), the trailer racked up millions of views within hours, with hashtags like #YourFaultLondon and #NoahAndNick trending worldwide. One user posted, “That almost-kiss with Michael? ENDGAME! But Nick better fight back!” Another ranted, “If Nick cheats with Sophia, I’m rioting! Team Nick forever.” Anticipation has been building since filming wrapped in summer 2025, with fans begging for teasers. Posts like “To think the Your Fault London teaser is just locked away in someone’s computer right now” capture the frenzy. Even casual viewers are hooked, with one commenting, “I wasn’t ready for this level of steam—London never looked so hot!”
Comparing to the original Spanish sequel Culpa Tuya (released December 2024), the London version amps up the cultural flair. While the Spanish film leaned into Mediterranean passion, this one infuses British restraint with explosive releases, making betrayals hit harder. Ron’s books emphasize emotional depth, and the trailer promises that—jealousy isn’t just plot; it’s visceral.

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Noah Asks Nick For a Favor | My Fault: London | Prime Video
Theories are swirling: Will Noah’s secrets involve her father again? Is Sophia connected to the Leister family rivals? And that betrayal hint—could it be a fake-out? One popular theory: Michael knows Noah’s past because he’s linked to her estranged dad, turning friendship into danger. Another: Nick’s business dealings uncover family corruption, forcing a choice between power and love. Fans are dissecting every frame, from symbolic rain (washing away sins?) to color palettes (cool blues for temptation, warm reds for passion).
As for release, Your Fault: London drops worldwide on Prime Video in 2026—exact date TBD, but rumors point to spring, aligning with Oxford’s term start for thematic punch. In the meantime, rewatch My Fault: London to catch Easter eggs, like subtle hints at Sophia in the first film’s corporate scenes.
This trailer isn’t just promo; it’s a declaration that Noah and Nick’s story is far from over. It’s steamy, chaotic, and utterly captivating, promising twists that will shatter hearts and rebuild them. Team Nick or ready to riot? Spill your meltdown in the comments before you watch—if you dare. With temptation lurking in every corner of the city, one thing’s certain: Your Fault: London will leave you begging for more.