One of the most oddly divisive movies to come fromPrime Videorecently is getting a sequel. Likened upon release to aFast and Furious-style thriller with a controversial romance at its center, the movie proved to be a major hit with audiences despite some scathing reviews from critics. Clearly, the critical response will not stop the franchise from trying to step up a gear in a follow-up.
Released on Amazon Prime Video back in February,My Fault: Londonproved to be a surprise hit on the streaming platform. Now, the romance thriller, which is itself aremake of the hit Spanish-languageCulpa mía(My Fault) franchise, will not only get a sequel, but two sequels, wrapping up with a trilogy.

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TheCulpa míamovies were adapted from author Mercedes Ron’s Wattpad novels, withMy Fault: Londontransportingthe romance and actionfrom Spain to the streets of London, England, Amazon has now confirmed thatMy Fault: Londonwill continue with sequelsYour Fault: LondonandOur Fault: London. Directing duo Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler will be back behind the camera for the initial follow-up, with lead stars Asha Banks and Matthew Broome returning to their rolesas star-crossed lovers Noah and Nick.

Despite Some Scathing Reviews, ‘My Fault: London’ Was a Huge Hit With Audiences
My Fault: London (2025)
Directed by Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler and written by Melissa Osborne,My Fault: Londonstars Asha Banks, Matthew Broome, Eve Macklin, Ray Fearon, Sam Buchanan, and Jason Flemyng. The romantic thriller waslikened to an “amateur”Fast and Furiousby some due to the inclusion of street racing, but is really more of a romantic drama centering on a somewhat controversial relationship between the step-siblings. You can check out the official synopsis forMy Fault: Londonbelow.
“When Noah’s mother, Ella, falls in love with the very wealthy William, the two move from America to London to live with William and his son Nick. Upon arrival, the 18-year-old Noah meets bad boy Nick, and there is an immediate attraction between the two. Noah spends the summer adjusting to her new life, making new friends from Nick’s various circles, and navigating a complicated relationship with him while they fight to keep the attraction at bay. But unbeknownst to Noah, her estranged father has been released from prison and starts tracking her every move. Noah will ultimately be forced to deal with her devastating past while falling in love for the first time.”

My Fault: Londonwas ahuge hit for Prime Videoupon release, climbing its way to the #1 spot on the streaming charts. Though clearly popular with audiences (as reflected in its 88% score on Rotten Tomatoes' Popcornmeter), the movie was mauled by several critics, with Jennifer Green of Common Sense Media saying, “As one character notes, the film has a lot of “bad boy clichés,” not to mention a predictable YA romance formula.” Courtney Howard of Variety, meanwhile, concluded thatMy Fault: London“plays as if a teen Jackie Collins wrote an illicit romance between two cantankerous step-siblings set in the worlds of “The Fast and the Furious” and “Never Back Down.” If that sounds chaotically messy, it’s because it is.”
Source:Deadline,Common Sense Media,Variety
My Fault: London

