Prime Video’s steamy forbidden romance saga Your Fault: London is revving up for its second chapter, and the official trailer – unveiled December 12, 2025 – has sent fans into meltdown mode. This isn’t your average teen drama; it’s a high-octane blend of After meets The Fault in Our Stars, but with British polish and a pregnancy plot twist that hits like a Ferrari at full throttle. The 1:52 teaser opens with Noah Morgan (Asha Banks) staring at a positive pregnancy test in a dimly lit Oxford dorm, her hand trembling as the heartbeat echo pulses like a ticking bomb. “Some secrets aren’t meant to be kept—especially the ones that come with a heartbeat,” a husky voiceover warns, cutting to Nick Leister (Matthew Broome) revving his motorcycle through rainy London streets, oblivious to the storm brewing. “This season… love isn’t the only thing growing,” the tagline teases, promising a whirlwind of passion, betrayal, and baby bumps that could shatter their taboo bond forever. With filming wrapped in summer 2025 and a late 2026 premiere on the horizon, this trailer confirms Your Fault: London is gunning for trilogy dominance – and Noah’s hidden pregnancy is the curveball no one saw coming.

For the uninitiated, the Culpable universe – Mercedes Ron’s mega-bestselling YA trilogy that’s sold over 2 million copies worldwide – follows the electric, enemies-to-lovers saga of 18-year-old Noah and her bad-boy stepbrother Nick. Prime Video’s English-language reboot kicked off with My Fault: London in February 2025, a slick reimagining of the 2023 Spanish hit Culpa Mía that became the streamer’s top non-English film of the year, racking up 150 million minutes viewed in its debut week. Noah, a sharp-witted American transplant uprooted to posh London after her mom Ella (Elisha Applebaum) marries billionaire William Leister (Tom Rhys Harries), clashes instantly with his tattooed rebel son Nick. What starts as sibling rivalry ignites into a scorching affair – stolen kisses in the garage, midnight drives, and a summer of lust that explodes when their parents discover the truth. The finale left hearts in tatters: Noah flees to Oxford for uni, vowing to cut Nick out, while he spirals into underground street racing to numb the pain. Fans binged it for the chemistry – Banks’ fierce vulnerability opposite Broome’s brooding intensity – and the glossy London backdrop of Thames sunsets and elite parties.
Your Fault: London, adapting Ron’s Culpa Tuya with a British twist, picks up months later, thrusting Noah into Oxford’s cutthroat academic world while Nick dives headfirst into his dad’s cutthroat property empire. But the trailer amps the stakes to eleven with Noah’s secret pregnancy – a deviation from the books that insiders call “a bold emotional gut-punch to heighten the forbidden stakes.” Quick cuts reveal Noah confiding in her roommate Briar (newcomer Eliza Rayner), a “kind but manipulative” social climber with eyes on Nick’s world: “You can’t tell him – it’ll destroy everything.” Meanwhile, Nick, hardened by loss, proposes a risky business merger that pulls him back into Noah’s orbit, leading to a charged reunion at a black-tie gala. Their reconciliation? Pure fire – a rain-soaked makeout against a stone wall, whispers of “I never stopped,” – but the heartbeat secret looms like exhaust fumes. One pulse-pounding scene shows Noah clutching her stomach during a high-speed chase, Nick at the wheel, yelling, “What’s wrong?!” as tires screech.
The pregnancy twist isn’t just drama fodder; it’s a catalyst for deeper dives into trauma and growth. In Ron’s novels, Noah grapples with her absent dad’s legacy and a fear of abandonment, themes the show amplifies with flashbacks to her fractured childhood. Here, the baby – conceived in a haze of Season 1 passion – forces her to confront motherhood amid Oxford exams and family feuds. Nick, haunted by his mom’s overdose death and William’s cold expectations, faces his own demons: Is he ready to trade racing gloves for baby bottles? Teasers hint at external threats too – Ronnie (Araceli Garrido), Nick’s ex and racing rival, returns with a vengeance, plotting sabotage via her enforcer Cruz (Ben Norman), a tattooed mechanic with dirt on the Leisters. “Someone is lying… and it changes everything,” a trailer voiceover growls, nodding to betrayals that ripple from dorm rooms to boardrooms. Expect heart-wrenching therapy sessions, underground raves where loyalties shatter, and a mid-season cliffhanger where Nick discovers the truth – cue the iconic book line twisted for screen: “Our fault? No – our future.”
Supporting the leads are a killer ensemble. Applebaum’s Ella evolves from bubbly newlywed to fierce mama bear, clashing with William over his “tough love” parenting. New additions Rayner and Norman inject fresh venom – Briar’s faux-friendship masks a jealousy-fueled scheme to climb the social ladder, while Cruz stirs street-level grit with drag races and whispered threats. Broome, a breakout from The Buccaneers, channels a more vulnerable Nick this time, trading cocky smirks for soul-baring monologues; Banks, fresh off A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, nails Noah’s arc from guarded girl to glowing (but terrified) expectant mom. Their on-screen sizzle? Off the charts – director Dominic Lees (who helmed Season 1) told Variety, “We leaned into the books’ heat but grounded it in real emotional stakes. The pregnancy makes every touch electric with consequence.”
Critics who caught early footage are buzzing: “A masterclass in YA tension – think Euphoria with heart and horsepower,” raved The Hollywood Reporter. Fans, who’ve flooded TikTok with #NoahAndNick edits (over 500 million views), are divided on the twist – book purists gripe it’s “too soapy,” but others hail it as “the upgrade the story needed for modern audiences.” Reddit threads dissect parallels to the Spanish Culpa Tuya (streaming December 2024), praising the London vibe: Foggy spires, pulsing clubs, and a soundtrack blending The 1975 with Dua Lipa remixes that screams binge-worthy.
Production-wise, the trilogy’s momentum is unstoppable. My Fault: London wrapped in May 2024; Your Fault shot from January to June 2025 in London and Oxford, with post-production flying to hit that 2026 slot – possibly summer, to ride the romance wave. The finale Our Fault: London starts cameras in September 2025, promising a wedding showdown and full-circle redemption. Showrunner Hannah Davis, who adapted Ron’s steamy prose with sensitivity, teases: “This isn’t just about forbidden love – it’s about building a family from fault lines.” With Prime Video’s global push – subtitled in 40 languages – expect it to eclipse Season 1’s numbers.
As the trailer fades on Noah’s ultrasound glow under neon lights, one question hangs: Can Nick and Noah’s love weather a baby bump and buried lies? In a world where step-sibling scandals feel perilously real, Your Fault: London Season 2 isn’t just growing up – it’s growing a legacy. Stream My Fault: London now on Prime Video, obsess over that trailer, and buckle up. Because when secrets pulse with a heartbeat, fault lines turn to fault fires.
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