Culpa Nuestra Trailer Preview: Prime Video Romance Coming Soon

Prime Video has released the official trailer for Culpa Nuestra (Our Fault), the highly anticipated finale of the popular Spanish young adult romance trilogy. The trailer gives fans a glimpse of the emotional reunion between Noah and Nick following their heartbreaking breakup, leaving viewers to wonder if the couple can overcome their challenges and find their way back to each other.

Starring Nicole Wallace (Skam España, Parot) and Gabriel Guevara (Mañana es Hoy, Hit) as Noah and Nick, the trailer reveals that both characters have moved on with new partners but still share a strong attraction. Despite both claiming to have moved on, their unresolved feelings create tension as they navigate their new lives. The intense chemistry between Noah and Nick, which captivated audiences worldwide, sets the stage for an emotional finale as they grapple with the complexities of their past while trying to build new futures.

In the upcoming film, set to premiere on October 16, Noah and Nick find themselves at a friend’s wedding, where unresolved issues threaten to keep them apart. Nick’s struggles to forgive Noah highlight the challenges they face as they focus on their careers and personal growth. However, fate intervenes, forcing them to confront their feelings and decide if their love can withstand the obstacles in their path.

Directed by Domingo González and co-written by Sofía Cuenca, Culpa Nuestra promises to deliver the same passionate storytelling that made the previous films a success. The ensemble cast, which includes familiar faces and new additions like Fran Morcillo (La Casa de Papel), adds depth to the story as Noah and Nick navigate their complicated relationship once more.

With the trilogy’s previous installments gaining international acclaim and a dedicated fan base eagerly anticipating the finale, Culpa Nuestra is set to be a must-watch for fans of young adult romance. The film will be available exclusively on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories, continuing the success of the Spanish-language franchise that has transcended cultural and language boundaries.