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Two romance off-campus-like dramas inspired by the same bestselling book series are finding new audiences on Prime Video. One sequel is sitting near the very top of the streaming charts, while its predecessor has also returned to the platform’s most-watched list.
Your Fault: London and My Fault: London are trending high on streaming
Prime Video viewers in the United States are currently revisiting Noah and Nick’s story in big numbers. According to Flix Patrol, Your Fault: London is ranked at No. 2, while My Fault: London secured the No. 9 spot. The two films are among the service’s most-watched titles, outperforming several action and thriller releases.
The higher-ranked sequel picks up after the events of the first movie. Noah begins a new chapter at Oxford University, while Nick becomes more involved in his father’s business. Distance, jealousy, new friendships, and hidden secrets begin to strain their relationship. As their lives move in different directions, both are forced to decide whether their bond is strong enough to survive.
The film stars Asha Banks, Matthew Broome, Louisa Binder, Joel Nankervis, Scarlett Rayner, and Orlando Norman. It was directed by Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler. The movie currently holds a 6.1/10 rating on IMDb.
The success of the sequel has also brought fresh attention to My Fault: London. Released in 2025, the film follows 18-year-old Noah after she moves from America to London with her mother.
There, she meets Nick, the rebellious son of her mother’s wealthy new partner. Despite trying to resist their feelings, the pair develop a connection while Noah also deals with painful events from her past.
Asha Banks and Matthew Broome lead the cast alongside Eve Macklin, Ray Fearon, Jason Flemyng, and several supporting stars. Producers included Ben Pugh, Erica Steinberg, Kari Hatfield, Álex de la Iglesia, and more. The movie earned a 6.1/10 IMDb rating and a strong 84% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
With both films sitting inside Prime Video’s Top 10, Noah and Nick’s turbulent romance is one of the platform’s biggest streaming success stories right now.
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