Prime Video’s London-set teen romance confirms release date

As a seasoned gamer who’s seen more than a few rom-com adaptations come and go, I must admit that the upcoming release of “My Fault: London” has piqued my interest. Being a connoisseur of love stories, particularly those involving teenagers navigating their way through complex relationships, this one seems to tick all the right boxes.


Prime Video’s new teen romance film My Fault: London has been given a release date.

On February 13, 2025, you can enjoy the movie just a day before Valentine’s Day, as it will be available to stream in more than 240 countries on Prime Video.

A new English adaptation of the Spanish movie titled “My Fault” tells a story about two young individuals. Their lives intertwine as their parents decide to wed, initially starting off as adversaries but eventually developing romantic feelings for each other.

You can check out the short teaser for the movie here.

Prime Video's London-set teen romance confirms release date

The official summary hints at a deeper exploration of a complex romance: “Upon Noah’s mom, Ella, falling for the wealthy William, they decide to relocate from the United States to London, where they reside with William and his son, Nick.

Upon arriving, 18-year-old Noah encounters the charismatic yet troubled Nick. An instant connection sparks between them. For the remainder of the summer, Noah adapts to her new surroundings, forges friendships within Nick’s social circles, and manages a complex relationship with him as they both struggle to control their mutual feelings.

Eventually, Noah may have to confront her painful past as she experiences the joy of falling in love for the first time.

Prime Video's London-set teen romance confirms release date

In this movie, Asha Banks from “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder” takes on the character Noah, Matthew Broome known for his role in “The Buccaneers” plays Nick, Ray Fearon (from “Barbie”), Enva Lewis (“How to Have Sex”), Sam Buchanan (“Back to Black”), and Amelia Kenworthy (“The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power”) all appear in supporting roles.

The movie “My Fault: London” isn’t just a film adaptation but also originates from the first book of Mercedes Ron’s “Culpables” trilogy. Last year, “Culpa mía” became Prime Video’s top global film, leading to the announcement of sequels that will adapt the other books in the series.

My Fault: London will be released on February 13, 2025 on Prime Video.

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2024-11-07 20:23

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