The Culpables universe has become one of Prime Video’s biggest international hits, and fans keep asking how many My Fault movies there actually are. What started as a Spanish romance trilogy now includes a UK remake — here’s the complete guide to every film, in order.

Movies in original trilogy: 3 ·
First film release year: 2023 ·
Second film release year: 2024 ·
Third film release year: 2025 ·
English remake release year: 2025 ·
Platform for original trilogy (U.S.): Amazon Prime Video

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
  • Three films in the original Culpables trilogy exist (Comic Basics)
  • My Fault: London is an official English-language remake (Comic Basics)
  • All trilogy films released between 2023 and 2025 (Comic Basics)
2What’s unclear
  • Whether more remakes for other markets will be produced
  • Exact streaming availability in all regions
  • Potential for a fourth film beyond the trilogy
3Timeline signal
  • 2023: My Fault (Culpa Mía) released on Prime Video (Comic Basics)
  • 2024: Your Fault (Culpa Tuya) released (Comic Basics)
  • 2025: Our Fault (Culpa Nuestra) and My Fault: London released (Comic Basics)
4What’s next
  • Culpa Nuestra arrives October 2025, concluding the original trilogy (Comic Basics)
  • My Fault: London is already streaming — more international adaptations may follow (Comic Basics)

Six facts define the My Fault film series at a glance — from its Spanish origins to the English remake.

Attribute Value
Original language Spanish
Director of original trilogy Domingo González
First film release (Spain)
Number of books in the series 3
Streaming platform (U.S.) Amazon Prime Video
English remake release (Prime Video)

How Many My Fault Movies Are There in Order?

The answer depends on whether you count the original Spanish trilogy and the English remake as separate entries.

The Full Culpables Trilogy

  • Three films total in the original Spanish series (Comic Basics)
  • One English-language remake (My Fault: London) released separately (Comic Basics)

The correct chronological order is My Fault (2023), Your Fault (2024), and Our Fault (2025). The remake stands apart as an alternative version rather than a fourth entry.

What this means: anyone starting the series should watch the original three in release order, then treat the remake as a bonus.

My Fault (Culpa Mía) – 2023

  • Directed by Domingo González; stars Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara (JustWatch)
  • Released on Prime Video on June 8, 2023 (Comic Basics)
  • Runtime: 117 minutes (Wikipedia)

Your Fault (Culpa Tuya) – 2024

  • Released December 27, 2024 on Prime Video (Comic Basics)
  • Directed by Domingo González, based on Mercedes Ron’s novel (Wikipedia)
  • Runtime: 120 minutes

Our Fault (Culpa Nuestra) – 2025

  • Third and final Spanish film, released October 16, 2025 (Comic Basics)
  • Reunites Noah and Nick four years after their separation (JustWatch)

The My Fault: London Remake

  • English-language remake released February 13, 2025 on Prime Video (Comic Basics)
  • Stars Asha Banks and Matthew Broome (JustWatch)
Why this matters

The franchise now spans four films in two languages, making it one of Prime Video’s fastest-growing teen romance properties — all seeded from a Wattpad story.

The implication: the original trilogy forms the canon, while the remake offers a parallel entry point for English-speaking viewers.

Is Culpa Mía and My Fault the Same?

Original Title vs. English Title

  • Culpa Mía is the original Spanish title; My Fault is the internationally distributed English title (Amazon News)
  • Both refer to exactly the same film

The confusion stems from the fact that Prime Video uses the Spanish title in Latin American markets and the English title elsewhere. They are identical in content.

Why the Title ‘My Fault’?

The English title is a direct translation of Culpa Mía, which means “my fault” in Spanish. The phrase ties into the central relationship theme of guilt and blame between Noah and Nick.

What this means: if you’ve seen Culpa Mía, you’ve seen My Fault and vice versa.

Is There a My Fault 3?

Understanding the Trilogy Structure

  • There is no “My Fault 3” — the third film is Our Fault (Culpa Nuestra) (Comic Basics)
  • The naming convention follows the trilogy’s book series: Culpa Mía, Culpa Tuya, Culpa Nuestra

Culpa Tuya as the Second Movie

Your Fault is the second film, picking up with Noah in university and Nick in the professional world. The film ends on a cliffhanger, reported as high-stakes by Comic Basics.

Culpa Nuestra as the Third Movie

The third and final installment resolves the story four years after the events of Your Fault, showing Noah and Nick reunited.

No My Fault 4 Planned

As of 2026, no fourth film has been announced. The trilogy is designed as a complete arc across three books, so a fourth entry seems unlikely unless the franchise expands through remakes.

The pattern: each film corresponds to one of Mercedes Ron’s three novels — no more, no less.

Why Did They Make ‘My Fault: London’?

The Appeal of a Remake

  • Set in London instead of Spain, aiming to reach a wider English-speaking audience (Amazon News)
  • Directed by Damon Thomas (Comic Basics)

Differences from the Original

The remake reportedly reduces the toxicity in the Noah-Nick relationship compared to the original, according to JustWatch. It also shifts the cultural setting from Spain to the UK.

International Expansion

Prime Video views the Culpables franchise as a global property. The London remake is a test case for localizing the story for different markets.

The trade-off: the remake gains a broader audience but loses the original’s raw, culturally specific edge.

Which Is Better: My Fault: London or Culpa Mía?

Two films, two visions — here’s how they stack up on key points.

Category Culpa Mía (Original) My Fault: London (Remake)
Cast Nicole Wallace, Gabriel Guevara (JustWatch) Asha Banks, Matthew Broome (JustWatch)
Setting Spain (Amazon News) London (Amazon News)
Relationship tone Intense, passionate Reportedly lighter, less toxic (JustWatch)

Cast Comparison

The original features Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara, who reprised their roles across all three films. The remake recasts with Asha Banks and Matthew Broome, offering a fresh dynamic.

Setting and Atmosphere

The original is rooted in Spanish culture and locations, while the remake transplants the story to urban London, changing the visual and cultural backdrop.

Critical Reception

Critical reception has been mixed. Many fans prefer the authenticity of the original, but the remake draws praise for modernizing the story and reaching a broader audience.

Fan Preferences

Online discussions typically split: longtime fans lean toward the original, while newcomers often enjoy the remake’s accessibility.

The catch: there is no definitive winner — preference depends on whether you value raw passion or polished accessibility.

Timeline

Year Event
2023 Release of My Fault (Culpa Mía) on Prime Video in Spain and Latin America, later worldwide (Comic Basics)
2024 Release of Your Fault (Culpa Tuya), the second film in the trilogy (Comic Basics)
2025 Release of Our Fault (Culpa Nuestra) and the English remake My Fault: London (Comic Basics)
Timeline takeaway: Prime Video compressed the entire Culpables trilogy release into just three years, from mid-2023 to late 2025.

What We Know and What Remains Unclear

Confirmed facts

  • Three films in the original Culpables trilogy exist (Comic Basics)
  • My Fault: London is an official English-language remake (Comic Basics)
  • Release years of all films are confirmed (Comic Basics)
  • The trilogy is based on Mercedes Ron’s novels (Amazon News)

What’s unclear

  • Whether more remakes for other markets will be produced
  • Exact streaming availability in all regions
  • A potential fourth film beyond the trilogy

Key Voices on the Franchise

“The Culpables series originated from Mercedes Ron’s Wattpad novels.”

Amazon News (official studio)

“Your Fault is directed by Domingo González and based on Mercedes Ron’s Culpables series.”

Wikipedia

“All Spanish trilogy films are available to stream on Prime Video.”

Amazon News (official studio)

“Culpa Mía premiered on Prime Video, becoming a global phenomenon.”

Comic Basics (entertainment media)

The implication: the franchise’s success was built on a fan-driven Wattpad foundation, a rare trajectory for a teen romance film series.

The upshot

The Culpables trilogy owes its global success to a Wattpad-born story that Prime Video transformed into a three-film arc spanning just over two years.

For fans of the franchise, the choice is clear: watch the original trilogy for authentic Spanish drama or the London remake for a faster, friendlier take. Either way, Prime Video has you covered.

For a deeper look at the original film’s plot and cast, check out this comprehensive My Fault movie guide.

Frequently asked questions

Is My Fault based on a book?

Yes, it is based on the novel Culpa Mía by Mercedes Ron, the first book in the Culpables trilogy (Amazon News).

Who are the main actors in My Fault?

Nicole Wallace plays Noah Morán and Gabriel Guevara plays Nick Leister (JustWatch).

Where was My Fault filmed?

The original Spanish trilogy was filmed in Spain (Amazon News). The remake was shot in London.

Is My Fault suitable for teenagers?

The film is rated for mature audiences due to strong language, sexual content, and themes of violence and drug use. Viewer discretion is advised.

Does My Fault have a post-credits scene?

No post-credits scene is featured in My Fault or Your Fault.

Will there be more remakes after My Fault: London?

As of 2026, no additional remakes have been officially announced, though the format leaves the door open for other markets.

How long is each movie in the trilogy?

My Fault runs 117 minutes, Your Fault runs 120 minutes, and Our Fault runtime has not been confirmed.