Published Jul 2, 2026, 6:40 PM EDT
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Prime Video's new R-rated remake based on a bestselling trilogy has audiences falling in love all over again.
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Two weeks after its release, Your Fault: London has earned a solid audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. A follow-up to My Fault: London (2025), the film follows the forbidden romance between the 18-year-old Noah and her stepbrother Nick, as they head in different directions, he into business and she to Oxford, as new relationships and secrets complicate everything.
Your Fault: London is based on the second book in Mercedes Ron's Culpables trilogy, Culpa Tuya (Your Fault), and therefore serves as an English-language remake of Prime Video's 2024 Spanish-language film.
Now, following its release on June 17, Your Fault: London has earned an 82% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. The film has 50+ ratings at the time of writing, so its score could fluctuate as more are submitted. With only eight reviews, it still does not qualify for a score from critics.
Asha Banks and Matthew Broome reprise their roles as Noah and Nick, alongside Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler returning as directors. Joining the cast are Louisa Binder, Joel Nankervis, Scarlett Rayner, Enva Lewis, Kerim Hassan, Orlando Norman, Ray Fearon, Eve Macklin, and Sam Buchanan in supporting roles.
A day after its release, Your Fault: London skyrocketed to No. 1 on Prime Video's Top 10 movies in the world for June 18, ranking above Over Your Dead Body, Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War, My Fault: London, The Housemaid, Greenland 2: Migration, Despicable Me 4, Shelter, Legally Blonde, and Black Water.
Overall, audience reactions are overwhelmingly positive, praising the chemistry between Nick and Noah, the sequel's stronger performances, emotional storytelling, and several improvements over the Spanish adaptation. Many loved the romance and cliffhanger, and are eagerly awaiting the next film. A smaller group criticized its ending, predictability, pacing, or the central relationship's toxic dynamics and authenticity.
Whether you loved the cliffhanger or hated it, audiences are already counting down to the next chapter of Your Fault: London.
Release Date June 17, 2026
Director Charlotte Fassler, Dani Girdwood
Writers Bella Heesom, Melissa Osborne, Mercedes Ron









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