Amazon’s Prime Video hit a massive nerve with My Fault (Culpa Mía). It wasn't just a movie; it was a phenomenon that basically took over social media overnight. People are obsessed. Now, everyone is asking the same thing: when is Your Fault coming out? If you’ve been scrolling through TikTok or refreshing Prime Video’s press page, you know the anticipation for Your Fault (Culpa Tuya) is through the roof.
The short answer is actually pretty exciting. We aren't guessing anymore. Prime Video has officially confirmed that the sequel is arriving in December 2024. Specifically, mark your calendars for December 27, 2024. It’s a late Christmas present for the fans who have been shipping Noah and Nick since the first film debuted.
Why the wait for Your Fault feels so long
Waiting is the worst. We get it. The first film left things on a bit of a cliffhanger, mostly emotionally. You've got these two step-siblings—Noah and Nick—who are deeply in love but also deeply messy. Their chemistry is the kind of stuff that breaks the internet. Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara have this natural spark that makes the "forbidden romance" trope actually work without feeling too cheesy.
Most sequels take two or three years. Because My Fault was such a surprise hit, Amazon moved fast. They actually filmed the second and third movies (Your Fault and Our Fault) back-to-back. This is a smart move. It means we won't have to wait another two years for the finale. Production mostly took place in Spain, and the cast has been sharing tiny glimpses on Instagram for months, driving everyone crazy.
What is Your Fault actually about?
If you haven't read the books by Mercedes Ron, you're in for a wild ride. The story picks up right where the drama left off. Noah and Nick are trying to make their relationship work despite their parents being totally against it. It's not just about them being step-siblings anymore; it’s about adult life hitting them like a freight train.
College starts. New people enter the picture. Noah’s world expands, and Nick’s past doesn't stay in the past.
Specifically, we're going to see a lot of tension regarding Nick’s job and Noah starting university. In the book Culpa Tuya, a huge part of the conflict comes from a new character—an ex-girlfriend of Nick’s and a new guy in Noah's life. It’s a classic recipe for jealousy. The stakes feel higher because they aren't just kids hiding in a bedroom anymore. They are trying to build a future while everyone else is trying to tear it down.
New faces joining the Culpables cast
It isn't just Nicole and Gabriel returning. The cast is expanding. We’ve got some fresh blood coming in to stir the pot. Goya Toledo is joining as Anabel, and Gabriela Andrada will play Sofía. Fans of the books know that Sofía is a major catalyst for the drama.
Then there’s Álex Béjar and Javier Morgade. These additions aren't just background noise. They represent the "outside world" that threatens the bubble Noah and Nick have built. It’s always the way, right? Just when you think a couple is solid, the writers throw four new people at them to see if they break.
The filming process and what to expect visually
Visually, expect more of that high-octane energy. One of the reasons My Fault did so well was the aesthetic. The cars, the parties, the coastal Spanish scenery—it looked expensive. Director Domingo González is back at the helm for the sequel. He has a very specific eye for making the tension feel tactile.
Because they filmed back-to-back, the visual continuity will be seamless. Sometimes when sequels are filmed years later, the actors look completely different or the lighting changes. Not here. It’s going to feel like one long, continuous story. The production wrapped in early 2024, and they’ve been in post-production for months, polishing those racing scenes and the inevitable dramatic confrontations.
Will it stay true to the book?
This is a big one. Book-to-movie adaptations are always tricky. Mercedes Ron has been pretty involved, which is a good sign. However, the first movie did change some minor details to make it flow better for film. Expect the same here. The core "toxic but addictive" romance will be there, but some of the subplots might be trimmed to keep the pacing fast.
The movie needs to hit that two-hour mark. The book is dense. If they kept every single argument from the novel, the movie would be six hours long.
Tracking the Your Fault release date across the globe
Since this is a Prime Video Original, it’s a global release. You don't have to worry about Spain getting it first and having to dodge spoilers for a month. When Your Fault drops on December 27, it drops everywhere at once.
- Pacific Time: 12:00 AM
- Eastern Time: 3:00 AM
- UK (GMT): 8:00 AM
- Spain (CET): 9:00 AM
It’s basically going to be a global watch party. The hashtag #CulpaTuya is already trending periodically just based on teaser posters. Amazon knows they have a goldmine here. They’ve been very strategic with the marketing, releasing "behind the scenes" clips that show Gabriel and Nicole laughing between takes to keep the fans engaged.
What about the third movie, Our Fault?
Honestly, once you finish the second one, you’re going to be asking about the third. That’s just how these trilogies work. Since Our Fault (Culpa Nuestra) was filmed at the same time, we likely won’t have to wait another full year. Predictions are pointing toward a mid-2025 release for the final installment.
This back-to-back filming strategy is becoming more common with streaming giants. Think of it like the To All The Boys or The Kissing Booth trilogies on Netflix. It keeps the momentum alive. If you wait too long, the fans move on to the next big thing.
Breaking down the trailer hints
The teaser trailers have been short but intense. We see Noah looking stressed at a party. We see Nick looking protective. There’s a lot of rain. In movie language, rain always equals drama or a big romantic reunion.
There’s also a hint of the racing world returning. While the first movie was heavy on the underground racing scene, the sequel seems to focus more on the psychological toll of their relationship. But don’t worry, the fast cars aren't going anywhere. It’s part of the brand at this point.
Why this franchise is a "Guilty Pleasure" juggernaut
Let's be real for a second. My Fault isn't trying to win an Oscar. It knows exactly what it is. It’s high-drama, high-tension, and incredibly addictive. It taps into that specific niche of "enemies to lovers" and "forbidden romance" that has dominated the Young Adult and New Adult markets for a decade.
Critics might roll their eyes, but the numbers don't lie. It became the most-watched non-English local original movie in Prime Video history. That’s insane. It beat out big-budget thrillers and established comedies. The fans are loyal, and they are vocal.
Preparing for the release: What to do now
If you’re planning to watch Your Fault the second it drops, there are a few things you should probably do to get ready.
First, rewatch My Fault. It’s easy to forget the smaller details of how the parents found out or the specific threats Noah was facing from her past. The sequel is going to lean heavily into those established tensions.
Second, if you’re a reader, grab the books. Reading the trilogy gives you a much deeper understanding of Nick’s internal monologue, which can sometimes be hard to translate to the screen. Plus, you’ll know exactly which scenes were cut and which ones were brought to life perfectly.
Third, make sure your Prime Video subscription is active. There’s nothing worse than sitting down for a premiere and realizing your payment method expired.
Actionable steps for fans
To stay ahead of the curve and ensure you don't miss a single update regarding the Culpables saga, follow these specific steps:
- Follow the official accounts: Prime Video Sport and Prime Video España on Instagram are usually the first to post new stills. Turn on notifications.
- Check the "Culpables" hub on Amazon: Prime Video often creates a dedicated landing page for their big franchises where they hide "X-Ray" bonus content and interviews.
- Join the Discord or Reddit communities: Subreddits like r/CulpaMia are great for catching leaked set photos or early reviews from press screenings.
- Set a calendar alert for December 27, 2024: If you’re in the US, remember it might actually drop late on the 26th depending on your time zone.
The wait is almost over. In just a few months, we’ll finally see if Noah and Nick can actually survive the real world, or if the "fault" was too big to overcome. It’s going to be messy, loud, and probably very emotional. Exactly how we like it.