The wait is almost over! The emotional rollercoaster of Nick and Noah’s love story is finally coming to an end with “Our Fault (Culpa Nuestra),” the last and most anticipated chapter of the Culpables trilogy. Fans across the globe are counting down the days as Amazon Prime Video gears up to release the grand finale on October 16, 2025.
After My Fault and Your Fault became huge hits among young audiences, this final movie promises closure, heartbreak, and passion—everything fans of the Spanish romance saga have been waiting for.
Our Fault Release Date & Streaming Details
The official Our Fault release date is October 16, 2025, streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories.
Due to time zone differences, fans in the U.S. and India might get early access on the evening of October 15—a treat for die-hard followers who can’t wait for midnight.
Unlike many romantic dramas, Our Fault skips the theater run entirely, opting for a global streaming premiere to reach audiences everywhere at once.
- Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video
- Global Availability: 240+ territories
- Early Access: Possible from Oct 15 evening (region-dependent)
A Quick Recap: The Journey So Far
The Culpables trilogy, written by Mercedes Ron, began as a viral Wattpad series before transforming into a Spanish-language streaming phenomenon.
- My Fault (Culpa Mía)—Released in 2023, it introduced us to Noah and Nick, two step-siblings caught in a forbidden love story.
- Your Fault (Culpa Tuya)—Released in 2024, deepened the drama, exploring jealousy, distance, and the emotional cost of love.
- Our Fault (Culpa Nuestra)—Coming in 2025, it marks the conclusion to this fiery trilogy.
Directed by Domingo González and produced by Pokeepsie Films (Álex de la Iglesia & Carolina Bang), this last installment promises intensity, heartbreak, and closure.
Plot: What Happens in Our Fault
Four years have passed since Noah and Nick’s devastating breakup. Now, destiny reunites them at the wedding of their close friends, Jenna and Lion.
Both have changed—grown older and wiser—but their emotions are as raw as ever.
Nick has taken on a massive role as the heir to his grandfather’s business empire, carrying heavy responsibilities that make him more distant than ever. Noah, on the other hand, has worked hard to build a life of her own. But when they meet again, the chemistry is undeniable.
Adding to the tension is Simon (played by Fran Morcillo)—a new figure in Noah’s life who sparks jealousy and reignites old feelings.
This finale is about love, forgiveness, and letting go—but not everyone is ready to say goodbye.
Will Nick and Noah find their way back to each other, or will their past mistakes destroy their final chance at love?
Cast & Characters
The original stars are returning to give their fans one final dose of passion and nostalgia:
- Nicole Wallace as Noah Morán
- Gabriel Guevara as Nick Leister
- Marta Hazas
- Iván Sánchez
- Victor Varona
- Eva Ruiz
- Fran Morcillo as Simon
- Goya Toledo, Gabriela Andrada, Javier Morgade
Directed by Domingo González, the film continues under the Pokeepsie Films banner, ensuring consistency in tone and visual flair throughout the trilogy.
Fan Buzz & Emotional Farewell
The online fandom is buzzing with excitement and nostalgia. Social media platforms like TikTok, Reddit, and X (formerly Twitter) are flooded with fan edits, countdowns, and emotional posts as the release nears.
Actress Nicole Wallace even shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, admitting she’s “going to cry so much” when the trilogy officially ends. Her words mirror the feelings of millions who have grown up watching Noah and Nick’s journey unfold.
Meanwhile, the official trailer—released by Prime Video earlier this year—already racked up millions of views, becoming one of the most-watched Spanish-language trailers of 2025.
🎞️ Watch the Official Trailer on YouTube:
Early Reviews & Expectations
Early critics’ takes hint at a visually stunning finale. The Guardian described it as an “ultra-glossy step-sibling melodrama with emotional highs that fans will love.”
While newcomers might find it overly dramatic, fans of the saga are expected to embrace it fully—tears, smiles, and all.
The emotional closure is what makes Our Fault so anticipated. After years of forbidden love, heartbreak, and growth, viewers finally get the answers they’ve been craving.
Why This Finale Matters
- Global Representation: The trilogy highlights the strength of Spanish cinema on international streaming platforms.
- Cultural Impact: Culpables proved that non-English romance dramas can dominate global charts.
- Emotional Closure: This is the end of Noah and Nick’s complicated, beautiful story.
- Spin-Off Potential: Talks of My Fault: London—an English adaptation—show that this love story might continue in new forms.
How to Watch & Prepare
- Mark Your Calendar: October 16, 2025
- Rewatch My Fault (2023) and Your Fault (2024) to refresh your memory.
- Join the Conversation: Follow hashtags like #OurFault, #CulpablesTrilogy, and #NickAndNoahForever on social media.
- Prime Video Tip: The movie should be available globally from 12 AM PST / 8 AM GMT / 1:30 PM IST (approx.).
Final Thoughts
Our Fault isn’t just another romantic movie — it’s the closing chapter of a story that captivated millions. From forbidden beginnings to painful separations, Nick and Noah’s love has been passionate, flawed, and unforgettable.
As the release date draws near, one thing is certain: fans around the world will tune in with tissues ready, hearts racing, and hope that this Spanish romance ends just the way it began — with undeniable chemistry and a spark of fate.
“The end of the Culpables trilogy may break our hearts, but it also reminds us — some loves are worth every fault.”


