NOAH’S BOMBSHELL AND NICK’S ARREST: Inside the Shocking Cliffhanger and What Comes Next in ‘Our Fault: London’
They thought London would fix them—but Nick and Noah’s story just took a devastatingly toxic turn. 💔
Prime Video’s explosive adaptation Your Fault: London just left fans screaming at their screens after that jaw-dropping cliffhanger, but what happens next in Our Fault: London is about to completely shatter the fandom. Between a multi-year time jump, a strategic engagement to the wrong person, and a shocking medical bombshell that changes everything, Nick and Noah are no longer the teenagers we used to know.
Are the rumors about Noah’s massive secret true, and will Brier and Michael’s dark quest for revenge cross a line that can never be uncrossed?
The final chapter has already been filmed, but the reason Prime is delaying the release until 2027 will leave you completely blindsided. 👇

The global phenomenon that began with Mercedes Ron’s bestselling Culpables literary trilogy has officially taken over the United Kingdom, and the fandom is currently in a state of absolute meltdown. Following the massive streaming numbers of My Fault: London, Prime Video recently dropped the highly anticipated sequel Your Fault: London, delivering a toxic, high-stakes, and emotionally exhausting rollercoaster that has left the community demanding immediate answers.
With Nick left in handcuffs and Noah completely traumatized, fans are frantically turning to social media, Reddit threads, and the original book lore to piece together what lies ahead for the third and final installment, tentatively titled Our Fault: London. Insiders have confirmed that the final movie was filmed back-to-back with the second installment, but the community’s celebration has been cut short by an agonizing distribution strategy.
The London Fallout: How ‘Your Fault’ Left Fans Broken
The UK adaptation has successfully translated the high-octane drama of the original Spanish films (Culpa Mía and Culpa Tuya) into the moody, elite backdrops of Oxford University and London’s corporate underworld. However, the emotional toll on the characters has reached a breaking point.
In Your Fault: London, Noah’s attempts to build a new life at Oxford are instantly derailed by severe communication breakdowns, deep-seated insecurities, and external manipulation. Desperate to protect his friend Lion’s boxing gym, Nick secretly broke his promise to Noah and returned to the dangerous world of illegal street racing. The “information gaps” and lies quickly compounded, exacerbated by the arrival of Brier and Michael, who systematically sowed distrust between the step-siblings.
The film reached a fever pitch when photos surfaced of Nick in a hotel room with his wealthy corporate colleague, Sophia. Although Nick insisted their relationship was strictly professional, a public, highly synchronized kiss from Sophia at a high-profile company event shattered Noah’s remaining trust. The final blow came when police descended upon the couple, arresting Nick for assault causing actual bodily harm (ABH) right in front of a devastated Noah.
The 2027 Release Controversy: Why the Wait?
On Reddit’s r/RomanceMovies and dedicated X (formerly Twitter) fan spaces, the immediate consensus was a mix of awe and profound frustration. “They can’t just leave him in handcuffs and expect us to wait a year,” one viral X post read, garnering thousands of engagements.
Compounding the fandom’s anxiety is the industry timeline. Production insiders confirm that Our Fault: London has already completed principal photography. The decision to film back-to-back was designed to keep the cast looking identical and reduce overhead costs. However, major streaming platforms like Prime Video typically space out high-profile trilogy releases by 12 to 14 months to maximize long-term subscriber retention and sustain marketing momentum. Consequently, community trackers predict the final chapter will not hit screens until early 2027, leaving audiences trapped in a prolonged waiting game.
The Time Jump and the Ultimate Betrayal
For fans desperate to know how the narrative resolves, the original Spanish text and movie blueprints offer a vivid, albeit painful, roadmap. Our Fault: London is heavily expected to implement a dramatic multi-year time jump, completely shifting the dynamic between Nick and Noah from collegiate drama to high-stakes adult reality.
When the story resumes years later, Nick and Noah have grown profoundly apart, living completely separate lives:
Nick’s Corporate Ascension: Nick has transformed into a ruthless, cold, and highly successful businessman. To consolidate power and appease his family’s corporate demands, he enters into a public, highly strategic, and business-oriented relationship with none other than Sophia—the very woman who triggered his original split from Noah.
Noah’s New Life: Noah has graduated, established a blooming career, and attempted to heal from her past trauma. She finds solace in a healthy, stable relationship with Simon, the CEO of the firm where she is employed.
Community spaces are already fiercely debating how the UK adaptation will handle Noah and Simon’s iconic airport meeting from the books, with many wondering if the filmmakers will alter the meet-cute to better fit the London aesthetic.
Reconnection, Pregnancy, and the Vengeance Plot
Despite their separate lives, the toxic magnetism between the two protagonists remains unextinguished. The catalyst for their reunion is the upcoming wedding of Jenna and Lion. Cast as the bridesmaid and groomsman, Nick and Noah are forced into intense physical and emotional proximity, sparking an inevitable, volatile reigniting of their past passion.
However, the path to a happy ending is plagued by dark book subplots that fans hope will be adjusted for the screen. According to the literary source material, Noah discovers she is pregnant with Nick’s child. This massive turning point coincides with severe corporate blowback and a shocking medical crisis—Nick is left in a coma following a severe accident, a narrative device meant to force him to evaluate his ruthless lifestyle.
Furthermore, the lingering threat of Brier and Michael looms heavily over the final chapter. In the books, the antagonists seek an unhinged, violent revenge against Nick and Noah. On TikTok and Discord channels, fans are widely speculating that the UK writers will tone down the raw absurdity of the book’s third-act home invasion. “In the London adaptation, neither Brier nor Michael feels unhinged enough to threaten a baby’s life,” noted a prominent film analyst on YouTube. “The writers will likely keep the emotional vengeance but execute it through corporate sabotage or legal warfare rather than a physical break-in.”
Can Toxic Love Truly Be Redeemed?
As the trilogy marches toward its definitive conclusion, Our Fault: London faces the monumental task of proving whether Nick and Noah have actually grown, or if they are doomed to repeat their generational mistakes.
The film will feature crucial emotional anchors, including Nick reconnecting with his mother, who serves as the voice of reason, urging him to value love over cold corporate success. Even Sophia is expected to undergo a redemption arc, directly confronting Nick about his lingering feelings for Noah and forcing him to stop running from his emotions.
Ultimately, Our Fault: London has the structural potential to be the most mature, emotionally resonant film of the franchise. It transitions the characters away from the fast cars and immediate lust of their youth, forcing them to confront the devastating reality of their choices. The countdown to 2027 has officially begun, and the fandom remains entirely captive to the chaos.