My Fault Movie 2 Release Date: Why the 2026 Wait for the London Sequel is Real

My Fault Movie 2 Release Date: Why the 2026 Wait for the London Sequel is Real

If you’re anything like me, you probably spent the better part of last night scouring every corner of the internet for a solid my fault movie 2 release date. It’s addictive. The chemistry between Nick and Noah is basically gasoline, and after that ending in London, we’re all just waiting for the match to strike again. But here is the thing: the "My Fault" universe is actually a bit of a maze right now because there isn't just one version of this story anymore.

To get the real answer, we have to look at the two different timelines Prime Video is running.

If you are looking for the original Spanish sequel, Culpa Tuya (Your Fault), that ship has actually sailed. It hit Prime Video on December 27, 2024. Most fans have already binged it, cried over it, and moved on to the third Spanish film, Culpa Nuestra, which landed in October 2025. But for the English-speaking fans who fell in love with the UK version—My Fault: London—the timeline is a little more stretched out.

The Real Deal on the Your Fault: London Release

Let's talk dates.

The sequel to the British reimagining, officially titled Your Fault: London, is currently slated for a 2026 release. I know, it feels like forever. Amazon confirmed that filming for the second movie actually wrapped up in the summer of 2025. Usually, post-production for these types of high-glamour, fast-paced romantic dramas takes about six to nine months.

Why 2026? Well, the first UK movie dropped in February 2025. Streaming platforms love a "yearly event" rhythm. By holding the sequel until early 2026, Prime Video keeps the hype train rolling without exhausting the audience.

What Actually Happens Next? (The Plot)

If the London version stays true to Mercedes Ron’s books—and the Spanish films—things are about to get messy. Like, "don't watch this with your parents" messy.

The story picks up with Noah starting university. That sounds normal, right? Wrong. University introduces a whole new cast of people designed to make Nick’s life a living nightmare. We already know that Scarlett Rayner has joined the cast as Briar. In the books, this character is a master manipulator who befriends Noah at Oxford but has some pretty dark hidden motives.

Then there's the Nick problem.

In the London version, Nick is a millionaire app developer, which is a bit different from his Spanish counterpart. This means his "work world" is going to clash even harder with Noah’s student life. We’re looking at:

  • A revenge-seeking ex-girlfriend (classic).
  • Nick’s mother showing up to stir the pot.
  • The massive secret of their relationship finally hitting a breaking point with their parents.

Honestly, the biggest hurdle isn't even the parents anymore. It’s the trust. In the second book, the "forbidden" aspect of their love starts to take a backseat to actual, real-world adult problems like jealousy and career pressure.

The Cast: Who is Coming Back?

Obviously, it wouldn't be the same without Asha Banks and Matthew Broome. Their chemistry is the only reason we're even talking about a sequel. They’ve both been confirmed to return not just for the second movie, but for the third one, Our Fault: London, as well.

Amazon is actually filming these sequels almost back-to-back to save on production costs and keep the actors looking the same age. Joining them are some fresh faces like Louisa Binder and Joel Nankervis. While we don’t have every detail on their roles, they are likely playing the new college "friends" who end up causing most of the friction between our lead couple.

Why the Wait is Actually a Good Thing

I hate waiting as much as anyone. But look at the production quality of the London version compared to the original. The racing scenes were tighter, the London backdrops were stunning, and the script felt a bit more grounded. Taking that extra time in post-production through the end of 2025 ensures that the sequel doesn't feel like a cheap cash-in.

Also, it gives you time to go back and watch the Spanish trilogy if you haven't. It’s a great way to see the "blueprint" of where the story is going, even if the UK version changes some of the specifics.

What you should do right now:

  1. Check your Prime Video notifications: If you haven't added My Fault: London to your "Watchlist," do it. It’s the only way to get the ping the second the teaser trailer drops, likely in late 2025.
  2. Read the books: If you can't wait for 2026, Mercedes Ron's Culpable trilogy is available in English. Your Fault is the one you want to start next.
  3. Watch the Spanish originals: If you don't mind subtitles (or the dub), Culpa Tuya and Culpa Nuestra are already streaming and will give you the full roadmap of the Nick and Noah saga.

The wait for the my fault movie 2 release date is long, but if the first one was any indication, the fireworks in London are going to be worth it.

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Dominic Brooks

As a veteran correspondent, Dominic has reported from across the globe, bringing firsthand perspectives to international stories and local issues.