Prime Video shares first look at London-set teen romance remake

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Prime Video have released first-look images for new teen romance My Fault: London.

The film is an English-language remake of Spanish-language film My Fault — or Culpa mía, which was adapted from the first instalment of author Mercedes Ron's Culpables trilogy of novels.

It stars Asha Banks and Matthew Broome (The Buccaneers) as Noah and Nick, two teenagers whose paths first cross when their parents get married and they all move into Nick's dad's fancy London home.

asha banks, matthew broome, my fault london
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asha banks, matthew broome, my fault london
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The synopsis continues: "Noah meets bad boy Nick, and there is an immediate attraction between the two. Noah spends the summer adjusting to her new life, making new friends from Nick’s various circles, and navigating a complicated relationship with him while they fight to keep the attraction at bay.

"Noah will ultimately be forced to deal with her devastating past while falling in love for the first time."

The supporting cast for My Fault: London also features Ray Fearon (Barbie), Enva Lewis (How to Have Sex), Sam Buchanan (Back to Black) and Amelia Kenworthy (The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power).

matthew broome, my fault london
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asha banks, my fault london
Prime Video

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Amazon MGM vice president James Farrell announced the project in May, saying: "We know fans around the world will be excited to hear that Prime Video will deliver them a brand-new British remake of the first book of Mercedes Ron’s bestselling Culpables trilogy with My Fault: London.

"We’re delighted to be investing in rising talent Asha Banks and Matthew Broome as Nick and Noah, bringing this world-renowned story to life through a British lens.”

My Fault: London hasn't yet received a UK release date, but production has wrapped up on the project. The Spanish-language sequel Culpa Tuya arrives on Prime Video in December.


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