
My Fault: London on Prime Video is a remake of the smash hit film Culpa Mia. Based on the My Fault book trilogy by Mercedes Ron, it stars The Magic Flute’s Asha Banks as Noah, who moves from America to London when her mother Ella (Eve Macklin) falls for rich Brit William (Ray Fearon). There, Noah moves in with William and his bad-boy son Nick (Matthew Broome), with whom she experiences an immediate attraction. However, the pair must spend the summer fighting to keep their feelings at bay. Meanwhile, Noah’s ex-jailbird dad is tracking her every move.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Prime Video film My Fault: London…

My Fault: London release date
The movie My Fault: London will premiere worldwide on Prime Video on Thursday February 13 2025.
Is there a trailer?
Yes both an official and teaser trailer have been released by Prime Video for My Fault: London. You can watch bothj below...
My Fault: London plot
When Noah’s mother Ella falls in love with wealthy William, the pair move to London to move into his mansion. Noah instantly feels a spark with William’s son Nick, but the pair must try to bury their desires so the relationship between them gets complicated. And, unbeknownst to Noah, her estranged father has been released from prison and is keeping tabs on her.

My Fault: London cast — Asha Banks on playing Noah
Asha Banks plays Noah, who is new to London. Asha says: “I read the script. And I just thought it was so fun, exciting and thrilling and had a bit of everything…and I loved the character. I think she’s so cool. She’s smart. She’s funny. She’s a racer. She’s a surfer. She feels a lot and I just think she’s really fun and really familiar, but also challenging.
"I think it’s one of those classic ‘enemies to lovers’ things. It’s that kind of misconstrued tension of ‘Is this hate or is this attraction?’ And it finds its feet throughout the film. I think they both misunderstand each other a lot when they first meet and then the fun of the film is them shocking each other. I think they both feel this sense of adrenaline when they’re with each other. They set each other off, I think, in different ways. And it ends up happening in a good way.”
* Asha Banks previously played Princess Pamina in The Magic Flute and Brooke in Rebel Cheer Squad: A Get Even Series. She is also playing Cara in the upcoming BBC drama A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder.


Matthew Broome on playing Nick
Matthew is playing bad boy Nick. He says: “It’s a wild journey of a film. I think Nick’s quite a troubled person in the beginning. He’s such a privileged person, such success at a young age. His father is super successful. He gets all the girls, he’s the best at racing and best at fighting. So he’s getting all this love, but the one person he feels he doesn’t get it from is his mother and I think he can’t escape that and that’s why he uses these really intense outlets to feel something.”
Broome trained in mixed martial-arts and recalls one particular fight scene with rival racer Ronnie (Sam Buchanan). "It’s like a dance we’re doing together, but because you’re surrounded by people screaming, you can’t help but for it to feel real. It went a bit Fight Club. I was terrified! But it’s great entertainment and a wild journey of a film."
* Matthew Broome previously played Guy Thwarte in The Buccaneers.


Who else is starring in My Fault: London?
Other cast in My Fault: London are Jason Flemyng (see below) as Noah's dangerous dad Travis, an ex-Formula One driver while Brooklyn’s Eve Macklin plays Noah’s mum Ella. Ex Coronation Street star Ray Fearon is William.
Evna Lewis, Kerim Hassan, Sam Buchanan (Back To Black), Amelia Kenworthy and Harry Gilby round out the cast.

Behind the scenes and more on My Fault: London
Filming on My Fault: London finished in May 2024. The movie is produced by 42 and is directed by duo Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler and the script has been written by Melissa Osborne (Change). This UK Original Movie is produced by Ben Pugh and Erica Steinberg from 42, with Kari Hatfield serving as Executive Producer alongside Pokeepsie Films’ Alex de la Iglesia, Carolina Bang and Domingo González.
“We know fans around the world will be excited to hear that Prime Video will deliver them a brand new British remake of the first book of Mercedes Ron’s bestselling Culpables trilogy with My Fault: London,” said James Farrell, VP of International Originals at Amazon MGM Studios. “We’re delighted to be investing in rising talent Asha Banks and Matthew Broome as Nick and Noah, bringing this world-renowned story to life through a British lens.”