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Prime Video confirms two British sequelae of the “guilty” trilogy and promises a great international impact

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Your fault: and our fault: London expand the British adaptation of the trilogy guilty. (Credit: Prime Video)

Prime video has confirmed the of Your fault: London y Ours: Londonthe two sequels that will complete the British reinterpretation of the trilogy Guiltybased on the novels of the author Mercedes Ron. As reported by the platform, both films will be available in more than 240 countries and territories, consolidating the global scope of this adaptation.

According to Prime Video, these new deliveries will continue the initiated with My fault: Londonwhich premiered in February 2025 and that quickly became a phenomenon among fans of the saga. The plot follows Noah and Nick, played by the British actors Asha Banks y Matthew Broomewho will to give life to the main characters in these sequels. The production of both films will in this month of May, and will be based on the and third books of the original trilogy.

Adapted to a global audience,
Adapted to a global audience, the sequelae promise to maintain the essence of the culprit saga. (Credit: Prime Video)

The saga Guiltywritten by Mercedes Ron, has been a success in both its literary version and in its film adaptation. The story revolves around Noah, a young woman whose life changes dramatically her mother marries a billionaire and both move to London. There, Noah knows his new stepbrother, Nick, with whom he initially has a conflicting relationship that soon evolves towards a passionate romance. However, Noah’s past begins to complicate his life, adding tension and drama to the narrative.

The success of the Spanish adaptation, My faultreleased in 2023, marked the beginning of a global phenomenon that intensified with the launch of Fault yours in December of the same year. Both films, directed by Domingo González and starring Nicole Wallace y Gabriel Guevara In the papers of Noah and Nick, they managed to position themselves as some of the original contents most seen in the history of Prime Video. This success led the platform to bet on a British reinterpretation, which has maintained the interest of the followers of the saga.

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The production of the next
The production of the next installments will begin in May, following the success of the previous films. (Credit: Prime Video)

My fault: London, The first delivery of this reinterpretation, replied the success formula of the original films, attracting a new international audience. The prime video decision of continuing with this British adaptation reflects the impact that the saga has had on the global public, consolidating itself as one of the most popular franchises on the platform.

With the beginning of the production of Your fault: London and our fault: London, Prime video seeks to capitalize on the enthusiasm generated by the saga and offer fans a complete experience that covers the entire trilogy. The expectation for these new deliveries is high, especially considering the success of the previous films and the phenomenon of followers that have emerged around the history of Noah and Nick.

The British Prime bet
The British Prime Video bet will bring surprises and explore new aspects of the original story. (Credit: Prime Video)

The trilogy Guilty Not only has he stood out for his romantic and dramatic narrative, but also for his ability to connect with audiences of different cultures and ages. British reinterpretation has added a new nuance to history, adapting it to a different context without losing the essence that has made it so popular. With the launch of these two new films, Prime Video reaffirms their commitment to offer original quality content that resonates globally.

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