My Fault: London is a British film released on February 13, 2025, on Amazon Prime Video. The romantic drama is written by Melissa Osborne, and directed by Charlotte Fassler and Dani Girdwood. It is an official remake of My Fault, a 2023 Spanish flick. Here's the official synopsis, per IMDb:
An 18-year-old girl moves from America to London with her mother and wealthy stepfather. When she meets her stepbrother, an attraction sparks despite their efforts. Her estranged father also tracks her down after his release from prison.
Recently, reports have suggested that the director duo of Girdwood and Fassler will return with Your Fault: London.
My Fault: London directors Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler are reportedly returning for Your Fault: London
Deadline has recently reported that Charlotte Fassler and Dani Girdwood will be directing Your Fault: London, which is a follow-up to their previous venture, My Fault: London. The film will be distributed by Amazon Prime Video, which has also backed Our Fault: London, and will complete the trilogy just as in the Spanish language.
Asha Banks and Matthew Broome, who portrayed Noah and Nick respectively, will return in the sequel. In the original version, the roles were portrayed by Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara respectively. The original film was based on the namesake Wattpad story written by Mercedes Ron.
My Fault: London was written by Melissa Osborne while Erica Steinberg and Ben Pugh served as producers. It revolves around Noah, who returns to London from the U.S. with her mother. She falls for her stepbrother, while her estranged father is released from prison. He is on the lookout for her.
The cast members of My Fault: London include,
- Asha Banks as Noah
- Matthew Broome as Nick
- Jason Flemyng as Travis
- Enva Lewis as Jenna
- Eve Macklin as Ella
- Harry Gilby as Dan
- George Robinson as JP
- Christina Cole as Bethan
- Sam Buchanan as Ronnie
- Ray Fearon as William
- Kerim Hassan as Lion
- Amelia Kenworthy as Anna
In an interview with Deadline, Fassler spoke about the project and working with Girdwood as a director duo:
“There was something lovely about the fact that we’re a duo and we were working primarily with these two leads who became a duo in their own right. It was a first feature for all of us. We all had the same ambitions for it. We formed a deep friendship and bond, which really allowed us to grow those characters together.”
Girdwood, the other half of the duo, added:
“Matt is a director’s dream in that he’s so curious. So much of our job is asking questions and so much of his job is asking questions. Together, we were getting to dig into who is Nick Leister and who is Matt’s version of Nick.”
The director further praised My Fault: London's lead, Asha Banks. saying:
“As soon as we cut, she was able to immediately connect with you as a director and as a collaborator. She has such an affinity for the technical side of it that I think one day she’d make a brilliant director.”
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