What happens at the end of My Fault: London?
My Fault: London — Prime Video's British remake of the Spanish hit Culpa Mía, based on Mercedes Ron's Culpables novels — landed on 13 February 2025 with Asha Banks as Noah and Matthew Broome as Nick. If you've just finished it and want the ending untangled, here's the whole thing.
Spoilers from here, obviously.
The short answer
Nick survives. Noah's criminal father, Travis, is arrested after kidnapping her. And despite the crash, the stab wound, and the fact that their parents are married to each other, Nick and Noah end the film together — they just agree to keep the relationship secret from the family for now.
The climax, beat by beat
The final act pulls every thread together at once. Travis — the abusive father Noah and her mother fled Florida to escape — takes Noah hostage, working with Nick's underground-fighting rival, Ronnie. Nick takes a serious stab wound fighting Ronnie, shrugs it off, and gets in a car to chase Travis, who forces Noah to drive.
The pursuit ends with Nick's car colliding with Travis's and flipping — worsening his injury, but stopping the escape. The police close in on Travis, and Nick, battered but alive, is there as Noah starts piecing her life back together.
The pair share a quiet moment of peace in the closing scenes. It's the calm before two more films' worth of chaos.
Why they keep it secret
Because of the awkward bit: Nick is the son of Noah's new stepfather, William Leister, which makes the couple step-siblings. Neither of them treats that as a dealbreaker — but they do decide not to tell their parents yet, purely to avoid the fallout. That decision becomes the fuse for everything that follows.
What about the sequels?
This is a trilogy, and Prime Video has moved fast:
- My Fault: London (2025) — the one you've just watched. Forbidden romance, fists, and a flipped car.
- Your Fault: London (2026) — Noah heads to Oxford, Nick joins his father's firm, and jealousy, an ultimatum from William, and two convenient new love interests — Sophia and Michael — tear the couple apart. It ends with Noah needing space and Nick in the back of a police car, his "you're mine" tattoo on show.
- Our Fault: London — already filmed and greenlit by Prime Video, with the release date still to come.
So the peaceful ending of the first film is exactly that — the ending of the first film. The fault-finding has barely started.