After the phenomenal success of “My Fault” and “Your Fault,” fans are eagerly awaiting the explosive finale to Mercedes Ron’s beloved trilogy. “Our Fault” (Culpa Nuestra) on Prime Video promises to deliver the emotional closure that millions of viewers worldwide have been desperately craving since falling in love with Nick and Noah’s tumultuous romance.
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Our Fault Release Date & Streaming Information
Prime Video has announced that “Our Fault” will be available to stream this fall, with an October 2025 premiere confirmed for the highly anticipated Spanish Original film. Here’s everything you need to know about accessing the final chapter:
Platform | Release Window | Availability |
---|---|---|
Prime Video Global | October 2025 | Worldwide streaming |
Spanish Original Content | Fall 2025 | Multiple languages with subtitles |
Previous Films Access | Available Now | “My Fault” & “Your Fault” streaming |
Exact release date to be announced by Amazon Prime Video
Cast & Characters: The Final Reunion
Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara reprise their iconic roles as Noah and Nick for the last time in this thrilling final chapter. The chemistry between these two young stars has captivated audiences across two films, and their final performance promises to be their most emotionally charged yet.
Main Cast Returning:
- Nicole Wallace as Noah – The strong-willed protagonist whose love story has defined the trilogy
- Gabriel Guevara as Nick – The brooding romantic lead fighting his own demons
- Marta Hazas – Returning in a pivotal supporting role
- Gabriela Andrada – Adding depth to the ensemble cast
Plot: Love, Forgiveness, and Final Choices
Four years after their breakup, Nick and Noah reunite at Lion and Jenna’s wedding, raising questions about whether their love can trump Nick’s spite. The synopsis reveals that Nick’s inability to forgive Noah stands as an insurmountable barrier, setting up the central conflict that will determine their fate.
What to Expect:
- Emotional Reunion: The wedding setting provides the perfect backdrop for rekindling old flames
- Unresolved Conflict: Nick’s lingering resentment creates the film’s primary tension
- Character Growth: Both leads must confront their past mistakes to move forward
- Series Finale: All loose threads from the trilogy will finally be resolved
The Cultural Phenomenon Behind the Trilogy
The Culpables series has become a global sensation, particularly resonating with young adult audiences who connect with the intense passion and emotional complexity of Nick and Noah’s relationship. Following “Your Fault,” which became Prime Video’s most popular international Amazon Original, expectations for the finale have reached fever pitch.
Why Fans Are Obsessed:
Authentic Chemistry: Wallace and Guevara’s on-screen connection feels genuine and unforced Relatable Drama: The relationship challenges mirror real-world young adult experiences High Production Values: Spanish cinema’s rising international profile showcases exceptional filmmaking Social Media Buzz: The trilogy has dominated platforms like TikTok and Instagram
Behind the Scenes: Production Excellence
Directed by Domingo González and co-written by Sofía Cuenca, “Our Fault” maintains the visual and narrative quality that made its predecessors so successful. The film is a Pokeepsie Films production (Álex de la Iglesia and Carolina Bang), ensuring the same creative team delivers a satisfying conclusion.
The production wrapped filming in Madrid in February 2024, shot back-to-back with “Your Fault” to maintain continuity and character development.
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The Stakes Have Never Been Higher
As the final installment, “Our Fault” carries the weight of resolving not just Nick and Noah’s relationship, but the entire emotional journey that began with their first meeting. The story tests whether they’re meant to be together or should part ways, questioning if love and forgiveness are enough to overcome their complicated past.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need to watch “My Fault” and “Your Fault” before “Our Fault”?
A: Absolutely! “Our Fault” is the final chapter of a trilogy that builds on character development and plot points from both previous films. The emotional impact of Nick and Noah’s reunion after four years only makes sense with the context of their previous relationship struggles and breakup.
Q: Will “Our Fault” be available in English dubbing or only with subtitles?
A: While Prime Video hasn’t officially confirmed dubbing details, both previous films in the trilogy were available with multiple language options including English subtitles. Given the international popularity of the series, English dubbing is likely to be available alongside the original Spanish audio.