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Prime Video Reveals that the Second Part of the Culpables Trilogy, the Original Film Culpa Tuya (Your Fault), will be Released in December 2024

 

Prime Video has announced that the Spanish Original film Culpa Tuya (Your Fault) will be released in December 2024, following the success of Culpa Mía (My Fault), which launched on Prime Video on 8th June and achieved unprecedented success in the service worldwide. The film, based on Mercedes Ron's best-selling Culpables book trilogy, was in the Top 10 most watched titles in over 190 countries, including U.S., UK, Australia, India, Argentina, and France. The sequel Culpa Tuya (Your Fault), which first look images have also been released today, aims to achieve the same level of success as the first production and will be available the next month of December on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide as part of the Prime subscription.


 

Culpa Tuya (Your Fault) brings back Nicole Wallace (Skam España, Parot) and Gabriel Guevara (Mañana es hoy, Hit) in the roles of Noah and Nick. Also continuing in their roles the actors Marta Hazas (Días mejores, Pequeñas coincidencias), Iván Sánchez (Bosé, Hospital Central), Victor Varona (Cielo Grande, Dani Who?) and Eva Ruiz. Also, joining the cast for this sequel, the well-known actress Goya Toledo (Amores perros, Veneno) as Anabel, Gabriela Andrada (Los protegidos ADN, Los herederos de la tierra) as Sofía, Álex Béjar (Élite, Al fondo hay sitio) as Briar, Javier Morgade (Desaparecidos, Delfines de plata) as Michael, Felipe Londoño (Entrevías, Perfil falso) as Luca, and Fran Morcillo (La casa de papel, Explota explota) as Simón. 

 

The love between Noah and Nick seems unbreakable, despite the manoeuvres of their parents to break them up. But his job and her entry into college open their lives to new relationships. The appearance of a revenge-seeking ex-girlfriend and Nick's mother with unclear intentions will shake the foundations not only of their relationship, but of the Leister family itself. When so many people are out to destroy a love story, can it really end well?

 

Culpa Tuya (Your Fault) has been directed by Domingo González (Culpa Mia, El Bar), who also repeats as writer alongside Sofía Cuenca, produced by Pokeepsie Films (Banijay Iberia) (Veneciafrenia, 30 monedas, El bar) with Álex de la Iglesia and Carolina Bang as producers.

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