SPOILER ALERT: One bullet. One choice. One betrayal that could end them all.
The city of love just became a full-scale war zone. Prime Video dropped the official Season 2 trailer for Your Fault: London on November 27, 2025, and the two-minute footage is a pure adrenaline shot of betrayal, crime, and gunpowder-soaked romance that makes the first season look like a slow dance. Adapted from Mercedes Ron’s explosive Culpables trilogy finale, Our Fault (Nuestra Culpa), the new season picks up mere seconds after last year’s jaw-dropping cliffhanger. Fans left off with Noah Morgan (Nicole Wallace) and Nick Leister (Gabriel Guevara) desperately fleeing a wrecked Maserati on the M25 motorway, with police lights flooding the rear-view mirror. What the trailer brutally reveals is that the wreckage was no accident—it was a calculated hit ordered by Nick’s own father, Rafa Leister (Iván Sánchez), the ruthless businessman tangled in London’s underground fight clubs and luxury property laundering schemes.

This season is set to pivot sharply away from the young adult romance of its predecessor, transforming into a gritty crime thriller where the stakes are life and death, and love itself becomes a liability.
The Leister Empire Under Siege: A Shot Rings Out
The Season 2 trailer opens with a single, deafening gunshot echoing across the dark waters of the Thames. The screen cuts to black, instantly setting a grim, high-stakes tone. When the visual returns, it is punctuated by Noah’s voice, trembling but laced with fierce defiance: “You said you’d protect me… even from yourself.”
The footage immediately escalates, slamming viewers into an abandoned, neon-drenched warehouse. Nick, his shirt soaked in blood, is shown pressing a Glock handgun to the forehead of a man kneeling before him. The man? None other than Noah’s former stepbrother, Lion (now played by new cast member Hugo Arbues). The introduction of Lion as a potential victim and key antagonist confirms that Nick’s darkest secrets are finally coming home to roost.
Lion, who appeared as a spoiled rich kid in the background of earlier events, is now positioned as a major threat, someone who “apparently knows exactly where the bodies are buried—literally,” according to the new plot details. This confrontation immediately establishes the central conflict: Nick is willing to cross every line to protect his new life with Noah, even if it means returning to the bloody past he tried to outrun.
Noah’s Transformation: The Monster She Must Become
Prime Video’s official synopsis for Season 2 ominously confirms the escalating danger: “When Nick’s darkest secrets resurface, Noah must decide how much of herself she’s willing to lose to save the man she loves — even if it means becoming the monster everyone already thinks he is.”
Nicole Wallace, 22, who rose to global stardom with the original My Fault movie (2023), looks visibly hardened in the new footage. The wide-eyed, slightly naive college freshman persona is gone. Season 2 Noah sports a sharp, black bob hairstyle, bruised knuckles, and a leather jacket that is less about style and more about survival. She’s actively involved in the underworld violence, not just witnessing it.
In one viral moment from the trailer, Noah is seen smashing a bottle over a bouncer’s head in a dimly lit Shoreditch nightclub while Nick watches—a mix of pride and horror in his expression. “You wanted London,” she snarls at him, her face inches from his. “Welcome to my war.” This dramatic shift signals that Noah is prepared to compromise her morality completely to save the man who dragged her into this chaos.
Nick’s Confession and The Cruelest Twist
Gabriel Guevara, 24, delivers the most volatile and unhinged version of Nick Leister yet. The trailer is packed with evidence of his breakdown:
Violent Action: Shirtless fight scenes in illegal boxing rings confirm his continued ties to the underground Leister operation.
Emotional Turmoil: A rain-soaked breakdown on Tower Bridge where he confesses a dark truth: he killed a man at the age of 17 to protect his mother. This devastating revelation fuels his current paranoia and desperation.
However, the trailer saves its most brutal emotional punch for the final sequence, a rapid-fire montage that raises more questions than it answers. Nick is seen in an orange prison jumpsuit behind glass, mouthing a tearful “I’m sorry” to Noah, who violently slams her fist against the partition in response. The final, shocking frame shows a detective sliding crime-scene photos across a table to Noah, revealing a body bag with a distinctive piece of jewelry visible on the wrist—her mother’s bracelet.
This implication—that the war Nick unleashed has claimed the life of the person Noah loves most—is the ultimate emotional betrayal and the core of the season’s tragedy.
The Supporting Players and Cinematic Style
Series creator Domingo González, who penned the script, previously stated that Season 2 “isn’t a love story anymore—it’s a crime thriller wearing romance’s clothes.”
The returning supporting cast is perfectly positioned to execute this new vision:
Brenda Castro (Marta Hazas): Returns as the ruthless prosecutor, now obsessed with taking down the entire Leister empire.
Lion (Víctor Varona): Evolves from a minor inconvenience into a full-blown antagonist with his own kill list and desire for revenge.
Jenna Hyde (Mabel del Pozo): Joins as a mysterious Metropolitan Police detective who shares a complex, charged history with Nick, and she is clearly not afraid to use that leverage against him.
The cinematography brilliantly captures London’s dark underbelly, utilizing neon-drenched Soho alleys, brutalist council estates, and the glittering penthouses of Canary Wharf to create a visually aggressive setting. The soundtrack—a mix of high-energy electronic artists like Chase & Status and Raye, coupled with an original score by Lucas Vidal—pulses like a siren, mirroring the characters’ constant state of cardiac arrest.
Viral Hype and A Bloody Valentine
Social media exploded within minutes of the trailer drop. #YourFaultLondonS2 shot to the worldwide No. 1 trending spot on X, racking up over 28 million views in 24 hours.
TikTok is saturated with slow-motion edits of Nick’s gun scene.
Spanish-speaking fans dissected a leaked subtitle: “El amor no justifica la sangre… pero la venganza sí” (“Love doesn’t justify blood… but revenge does”), confirming the season’s dark theme.
Cryptic teasers from Prime Video Spain and UK showed a single red stiletto crushed in a puddle of blood (Noah’s) and a gold Leister family crest melting in acid (Nick’s), symbolizing the irreversible damage to both the protagonists and the powerful family.
While the streamer has already greenlit post-production for a potential Season 3, insiders suggest this season could serve as the definitive finale, as Ron’s trilogy culminates in an irreversible, defining tragedy. The trailer’s ambiguous funeral scene, where the person in the coffin is never shown, only heightens the fear that the ultimate price will be paid.
One thing is undeniable: Your Fault: London Season 2 is not here to pull its punches. It is here to burn the house down and ensure viewers feel the heat.
Season 2 premieres globally on Prime Video February 14, 2026. Valentine’s Day has officially never looked so bloody.
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