Prime Video has just dropped the official teaser trailer for Our Fault (Culpa Nuestra), the highly anticipated final film in the Culpable trilogy.
Fans who fell in love with the passionate, rollercoaster romance between Noah and Nick in the previous two films—My Fault (Culpa Mía) and Your Fault (Culpa Tuya)—will finally get to see how their story ends.
Based on the internationally bestselling books by Mercedes Ron, the Culpable trilogy has been a massive hit for Prime Video. In fact, My Fault became the platform’s most-watched international Original film during its launch. With a fanbase that spans Fans who fell in love with the passionate, rollercoaster romance between Noah and Nick in the previous two films—My Fault (Culpa Mía) and Your Fault (Culpa Tuya)—will finally get to see how their story ends.
Based on the internationally bestselling books by Mercedes Ron, the Culpable trilogy has been a massive hit for Prime Video. In fact, My Fault became the platform’s most-watched international Original film during its launch. With a fanbase that spans the globe, the series has resonated especially with younger audiences drawn to its mix of romance, emotional intensity, and real-life relationship struggles.
Now, the trilogy is coming to an emotional close with Our Fault. The film is set to premiere this October exclusively on Prime Video, and judging by the teaser, it’s going to be a dramatic, heartfelt, and passionate finale.
A Long-Awaited Reunion
Our Fault picks up sometime after Noah and Nick’s heartbreaking breakup. As fans remember, their relationship was full of passion but also pain, and the end of Your Fault left many questions unanswered.
The final film brings them back together under unexpected circumstances—Jenna and Lion’s wedding. The romantic setting sets the stage for a long-overdue reunion. However, this isn’t the kind of cheerful, easy reconciliation fans might hope for.
Nick is still hurt. He hasn’t forgiven Noah for the past, and the emotional walls between them are still standing strong. Now that he’s inherited his grandfather’s business empire, Nick is navigating a high-stakes world filled with responsibility and expectations. Meanwhile, Noah is just beginning her career, finding her own path and rebuilding her life.
Despite their best efforts to stay apart, the connection between them is still alive. As they’re thrown together once again, the question lingers: Can love truly conquer the pain of the past, or will resentment keep them apart for good?
Returning Cast and Powerful Performances
Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara return in the lead roles as Noah and Nick. The two actors have become international stars thanks to their chemistry and emotional performances in the previous films, and in Our Fault, they’re expected to deliver once again.
The film also features a strong returning ensemble cast, including:
Marta Hazas (Días mejores, Pequeñas coincidencias)
- Iván Sánchez (Bosé, Hospital Central)
- Victor Varona (Cielo Grande, Dani Who?)
- Eva Ruiz
- Goya Toledo (Amores perros, Veneno)
- Gabriela Andrada (Los protegidos ADN, Los herederos de la tierra)
- Álex Béjar (Élite, Al fondo hay sitio)
- Javier Morgade (Desaparecidos, Delfines de plata)
- Felipe Londoño (Entrevías, Perfil falso)
Joining the cast this time is Fran Morcillo, well known for his role in Money Heist, who plays a new character named Simon. His introduction is expected to shake things up and add new dynamics to the story.
A Talented Team Behind the Scenes
Our Fault is directed by Domingo González, who also returns as one of the writers, working alongside Sofía Cuenca. The duo previously worked on the earlier films in the trilogy and are praised for staying true to the spirit of the books while adding a cinematic flair that’s resonated with audiences.
The film is produced by Pokeepsie Films, part of Banijay Iberia. The production company, headed by celebrated filmmaker Álex de la Iglesia and Carolina Bang, has a solid track record of successful Spanish-language films and series including Veneciafrenia, 30 monedas, and El bar.
Emotional Stakes and a Satisfying Goodbye?
As the final chapter in a much-loved trilogy, Our Fault carries high emotional stakes. Fans are not just watching a love story—they’re watching the end of a journey that has spanned three films and countless emotional moments. There’s a sense of maturity in this final installment. Both Noah and Nick have grown, changed, and faced hard truths. Whether they find their way back to each other or choose to walk separate paths, this film promises to deliver a meaningful and emotionally resonant conclusion.
A Global Phenomenon
The Culpable trilogy has done more than just entertain—it’s connected with audiences around the world. The blend of youthful romance, intense drama, and relatable themes of love, loss, forgiveness, and growth has made these films a sensation, especially among young adults.
As Prime Video continues to invest in international originals, the success of this Spanish-language trilogy proves there’s a strong appetite for well-crafted global stories. With Our Fault, fans can expect one last ride through the emotional highs and lows that made Culpa Mía and Culpa Tuya so addictive.