If you’re a fan of the After franchise (three of the four films are currently streaming on Netflix), the new young adult movie My Fault (aka Culpa Mia) might be for you.
Based on the first book of Mercedes Ron’s Culpables trilogy, the Spanish romance film centers on Noah (Nicole Wallace), a 17-year-old forced to leave her town, boyfriend, and friends behind and move into the mansion of her mother’s new rich husband. Noah soon meets her new stepbrother Nick, and while the two initially clash an irresistible attraction disrupts their rivalry. While the reviews haven’t exactly been glowing (and that’s an understatement), the movie does boast an impressive 95% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Where can you watch My Fault (Culpa Mia) online? Here’s everything you need to know.
My Fault (Cupla Mia) Cast Info:
The film stars Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara as Noah and Nick, respectively, and also features Marta Hazas (Rafaella), Victor Varona (Lion), Iván Massague (William Leister), Eva Ruiz (Jenna), and Fran Berenguer (Ronnie).
Where To Watch My Fault (Culpa Mia) Online:
My Fault is now streaming on Prime Video. Available for $14.99/month (or $139/year), you can watch the streaming service via the Prime Video app on smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, game consoles, and connected TVs.
A standalone Prime Video membership is available for $8.99/month, and new subscribers can sample the service with a 30-day free trial.
Is My Fault On Netflix Or Hulu?
Nope. The film is only available to stream on Prime Video.
Will There Be A My Fault 2?
There’s no official information regarding a sequel, but we believe there’s a very strong chance that Prime Video will greenlight a second film. As we mentioned above, My Fault is based on the first book of Mercedes Ron’s Culpables trilogy, so a potential sequel would likely be based on the second book (Culpa Tuya).
My Fault didn’t exactly garner rave reviews, but the film has already cracked Prime Video’s Top 10. Plus, the end of the movie hints that this story isn’t quite over. Again, nothing’s official, but we expect a sequel.