Your Fault: London Drops June 17 on Prime Video — Matthew Broome and Asha Banks Return for the Most Anticipated Romance of 2026
Your Fault: London Is the Romance Event of June 2026
Mark your calendars, because June 17, 2026 is going to be a big day for romance fans. Your Fault: London — the highly anticipated English adaptation of Mercedes Ron's bestselling "Culpa Mía" book series — lands exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, and it is shaping up to be one of the biggest romance releases of the year.
Starring Matthew Broome (who you might remember from Heartstopper) and Asha Banks as Nick and Noah, this new film takes the enemies-to-lovers formula that made the Spanish originals go viral on TikTok and transplants it to the streets of London. And honestly? It sounds amazing.
The Story: Love, Distance, and Very Bad Decisions
If you have been following the Culpa Mía franchise, you know the drill: Nick and Noah have that intoxicating, impossible chemistry that keeps them crashing into each other no matter how hard they try to stay apart. But Your Fault: London raises the stakes significantly.
Nick takes over his father's business empire, while Noah heads off to study at Oxford University. The long-distance setup alone is enough to make your heart ache — but then things get complicated. Nick crosses paths with an ambitious new colleague named Sophia, and Noah meets a fellow student called Michael. Suddenly, trust becomes the hardest chapter of their story.
The Spanish-language versions of these movies have been living rent-free on social media for years, and fans have been begging for an English adaptation. Now Amazon Prime Video is finally delivering — and the London setting adds a whole new layer of glamour and grit to the story.
But Wait — June 2026 Is Stacked With Romance on Streaming
Your Fault: London is not the only romance dropping this month. June 2026 is basically a buffet for romance lovers, and here is what else you need to know about:
- Office Romance (Netflix, June 5) — Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso himself) star in a workplace romance about a strict CEO and a fierce lawyer at an airline company called Air Cruz. Their secret affair could cost them both their careers if it gets exposed.
- Every Year After (Prime Video, June 10) — A second-chance romance starring Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett that alternates between teenage love and adult heartbreak. When Percy returns to her hometown after her mother's death, she has to confront her former love, Sam, and the tragic mistake that tore them apart after six years together.
And if you want more drama after the romance wears off, House of the Dragon Season 3 hits HBO on June 15 with Emma D'Arcy leading the Targaryen civil war, and Sugar Season 2 returns to Apple TV+ with Colin Farrell reprising his role as private detective John Sugar — dropping June 19.
Why Your Fault: London Could Be the Breakout Hit
The Culpa Mía franchise has a proven track record. The Spanish films racked up hundreds of millions of views on Netflix, and the book series by Mercedes Ron has a massive, passionate fanbase. Translating that energy to an English-language setting with London's iconic backdrop — Oxford University, the Thames, the city's nightlife — gives this adaptation a fresh identity while staying true to what fans love.
Matthew Broome has been building serious momentum since Heartstopper, and Asha Banks brings the kind of intensity that could make Noah one of 2026's most talked-about characters. Put them together, add the Mercedes Ron source material, and you have all the ingredients for a viral hit.
So grab your popcorn, clear your schedule for June 17, and get ready for the romance movie that everyone is going to be talking about. Your Fault: London is coming to Prime Video — and it is going to hurt so good.

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