Prime Video drops the official trailer for My Fault: London

Title card from the trailer of My Fault: London (Image Via. Prime Video)
Title card from the trailer of My Fault: London (Image via Prime Video)

Amazon Prime Video has finally released the official trailer for My Fault: London, the extremely anticipated UK Original Movie based on the bestselling novel by Mercedes Ron – Culpa Mía.

This prime romantic film is all set to air on February 13, 2025, all in time for Valentine's Day, and will be available to watch in over 240 countries all over the world.

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My Fault: London on Prime Video takes after the achievement of the Spanish Original Culpa Mía while putting a new spin on it by introducing it now from a British perspective to navigate the love story.


Prime Video takes on a new romance with My Fault: London

Starring aspiring artists like Asha Banks, Matthew Broome, Eve Maklin, Ray Fearon, and Enva Lewis, My Fault: London revisits the lives of Noah and Nick, who are individuals bound by some familial ties but then are hauled together by an irrefutable charm.

A still from the trailer of My Fault: London (Image via Prime Video)
A still from the trailer of My Fault: London (Image via Prime Video)

When Noah’s mom, Ella, happens to fall in love with a wealthy businessman, William, they move from America to London, which marks a new journey for Noah in a new world/country with her having to deal with a lot many changes. It is in London where Noah meets Nick, the wild child of William, and sparks start to fly from their very first meet.

During the course of one summer, Noah grapples with having a steadily growing relationship with Nick while creating new memories and making new friendships in an environment that is unusual and different to her.

The story of My Fault: London ties together themes of love, family, and self-discovery as Noah, as a character, tries to come to terms with her painful past while steering the complexities of what it feels like to fall in love for the very first time.

My Fault: London is directed by directors Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler, and the script is penned by Melissa Osbourne, which ensures a pleasurable watching experience for the audience.


From Page to Screen to Screen Again

The decision taken by Amazon Prime Video to take up an adaptation of Culpa Mía into an English setting mirrors the worldwide fascination of this genre of books/movies as well as the charm of the Culpables trilogy by author Mercedes Ron, which includes two other books named Culpa Tuya and Culpa Nuestra.

A still from the trailer of My Fault: London
A still from the trailer of My Fault: London

With My Fault: London, Amazon Prime Video maintains its streak of delivering high-level content that reverberates to worldwide audiences.


With My Fault: London, soon to be streaming on Prime Video, features a new rising cast with an engaging storyline. The film is expected to make a durable impression on audiences all over the world. Fans of the original book and the Spanish adaptation can look forward to feeling the story alongside the characters when it premieres on February 13.

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Edited by Anshika Jain
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