Streaming Platform Unveils Trailer for Second Installment of Mercedes Ron Adaptation
Prime Video has released the official trailer and confirmed the global launch date for “Your Fault: London,” the second film in the English-language adaptation of Mercedes Ron’s bestselling Culpables trilogy, as the streaming platform continues investing in internationally recognised young adult franchises.
The romantic drama will premiere exclusively on Prime Video on June 17, 2026, across more than 240 countries and territories. The release follows the success of “My Fault: London,” which helped expand the popularity of the Spanish-born literary franchise among international streaming audiences.
Starring Matthew Broome (“The Buccaneers”) and Asha Banks (“A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder”), the film continues the story of Nick and Noah, whose relationship faces mounting emotional and personal challenges following the events of the first installment.
Prime Video’s continued partnership with author Mercedes Ron forms part of a broader strategy by streaming platforms to secure audience loyalty through established intellectual property with strong global fan bases.
Romantic Drama Franchise Continues Global Expansion
“Your Fault: London” builds on the growing commercial success of the Culpables franchise, which originated as a bestselling book trilogy and has since expanded into multiple film adaptations and international markets.
The new installment follows Noah as she begins her studies at Oxford while Nick becomes increasingly consumed by work responsibilities. The physical distance and arrival of new relationships place strain on the couple’s connection, introducing emotional conflict and escalating tensions throughout the story.
According to the official synopsis, the film explores themes of jealousy, trust and personal growth as the pair navigate the pressures threatening their relationship.
“After the explosive events of My Fault: London, Nick and Noah return—stronger, closer, and more in love than ever. But as life begins to pull them in different directions, their relationship faces its toughest challenge yet,” the release stated.
The storyline also introduces several new characters expected to play major roles in the evolving narrative.
New Cast Additions Expand Story Universe
Joining the returning cast are Louisa Binder as Sophia, Joel Nankervis as Michael, Scarlett Rayner as Briar and Orlando Norman as Cruz.
Sophia is described as an ambitious young woman who develops an interest in Nick after beginning work at Leister Enterprises, while Michael is portrayed as an Oxford student who quickly forms a connection with Noah.
Briar enters the story as a strategic and manipulative new friend at Oxford, and Cruz is introduced as Ronnie’s associate within the underground racing world that continues to influence the franchise’s dramatic tone.
Industry analysts note that ensemble casting and expanded character development have become central to streaming-era franchise storytelling, particularly within the young adult romance category where audience engagement often extends across multiple films and social media communities.
Prime Video Strengthens Young Adult Content Portfolio
The release of “Your Fault: London” reflects Prime Video’s continued push into globally marketable young adult and romance programming, an increasingly competitive area among major streaming services.
The platform has expanded its investment in book-to-screen adaptations as studios seek properties with established fan bases capable of generating sustained international viewership.
“Your Fault: London represents the continuation of the collaboration between Prime Video and Mercedes Ron, now known as The House of Ron, following the success of the Culpable trilogy,” the release stated.
Streaming platforms have increasingly targeted romance-driven franchises as part of broader subscriber retention strategies, particularly among younger audiences who engage heavily with fandom communities online.
Production Team Brings Returning Creative Leadership
The film is directed by Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler, with Melissa Osborne and Bella Heesom serving as writers.
Production is led by Ben Pugh and Erica Steinberg from production company 42, while executive producers include Kari Hatfield, Alex de la Iglesia, Carolina Bang and Domingo González from Pokeepsie Films.
The cast also includes Eve Maklin, Ray Fearon, Enva Lewis, Kerim Hassan and Sam Buchanan.
Prime Video continues to position literary adaptations as a core component of its international content strategy, alongside large-scale fantasy, action and franchise-based programming.
With “Your Fault: London,” the company is aiming to build on the momentum created by the first film while expanding the reach of the Culpables universe to a broader global audience.
Streaming Competition Driving Franchise Investments
The launch comes amid intensified competition between streaming platforms for premium franchise content capable of sustaining subscriber growth across international markets.
Studios and streaming companies are increasingly focusing on adaptations with existing fan communities, particularly in genres such as romance, fantasy and young adult drama.
For Prime Video, the success of the Culpables adaptations represents an opportunity to strengthen engagement among younger demographics while expanding its catalogue of internationally scalable original productions.
The film’s simultaneous global release across more than 240 territories underscores the growing importance of international audiences in the streaming economy and the commercial value of multilingual literary franchises adapted for global distribution.

