'Your Fault: London' trailer out, Nick and Noah return for new romantic drama
Mumbai, May 14
The trailer of the romantic drama 'Your Fault: London' has been unveiled. Starring Matthew Broome and Asha Banks as fan-favourite couple Nick and Noah, the film is the second instalment in the English-language UK adaptation of Mercedes Ron's bestselling Culpables trilogy.
Following the events of 'My Fault: London' shows Nick and Noah are deeply in love but struggling to maintain their relationship as life begins pulling them in different directions. Noah leaves for Oxford to continue her studies, while Nick becomes increasingly busy with work responsibilities, as per the press release.
The trailer hints at emotional conflict, jealousy and growing distance as new people enter their lives. Noah develops a close friendship with Oxford student Michael, while Sophia, an ambitious new employee at Leister Enterprises, takes an interest in Nick.
It features Asha Banks, Matthew Broome, Eve Maklin, Ray Fearon, Enva Lewis, Kerim Hassan, Sam Buchanan, Louisa Binder, Joel Nankervis, Scarlett Rayner and Orlando Norman
'Your Fault: London' is directed by Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler, and written by Melissa Osborne and Bella Heesom. It is based on the book Your Fault by Mercedes Ron.
'Your Fault: London' will premiere on Prime Video on June 17.
— ANI
Reader Comments
The first one was decent, but this trailer looks like a typical love triangle drama. Michael and Sophia entering the picture... that's so predictable. Wish they'd focus more on the characters' growth instead of manufactured jealousy.
Finally some good content on Prime! 🎬 We get so many masala movies here, it's refreshing to see a straightforward romantic drama. Nick and Noah's story is like our own Bollywood films but with better acting. June 17 can't come soon enough!
I haven't read the books, but this trailer made me emotional 😢. Long distance relationships are so tough - as someone whose boyfriend moved to Bangalore for work, I get it. Hope they handle the emotional conflict well without making it too dramatic.
Honestly, these romantic dramas are overrated. Give me some action or thriller any day. But I know my girlfriend will force me to watch this 😅. The production quality looks good though, I'll give them that.
The first film was a surprise hit for me! This trailer seems to up the ante - more drama, more emotions, and that London backdrop 😍. Love how they're adapting the Culpables trilogy. Prime Video is really stepping up their game for international audiences.
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