The official trailer for “Culpa Nuestra” (Our Fault), the final film in a Spanish trilogy based on Mercedes Ron’s New York Times best-selling books, has been released. The movie will be available exclusively on Prime Video starting October 16, reaching audiences in over 240 countries and territories.
Prime Video subscribers in the U.S. can access the platform as part of an Amazon Prime membership, which costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year. In addition to “Culpa Nuestra,” Prime Video is featuring new releases this September such as “Hotel Costiera” and live sports including “Thursday Night Football.” More information about upcoming content is available on the streaming service’s website: https://www.amazon.com/primevideo.
“Culpa Nuestra” concludes a story that began with “Culpa Mía” (My Fault) and continued with “Culpa Tuya” (Your Fault). The film follows Noah, played by Nicole Wallace, and Nick, portrayed by Gabriel Guevara, who reunite after their breakup at Jenna and Lion’s wedding. Tension remains between them due to unresolved issues: “Nick’s inability to forgive Noah creates a seemingly insurmountable barrier between them,” according to the release.
Nick has inherited his grandfather’s business empire while Noah is beginning her professional career. As they meet again, questions arise about whether their feelings will overcome past resentments: “But now that their paths have crossed again, will love prove stronger than resentment?”
The cast includes Marta Hazas, Iván Sánchez, Victor Varona, Eva Ruiz, Goya Toledo, Gabriela Andrada, Álex Béjar, Javier Morgade, Felipe Londoño, and Fran Morcillo as Simon. Domingo González directed the film.
Subscribers can also watch earlier films in the trilogy—“Culpa Mía” and “Culpa Tuya”—on Prime Video. Other titles available include “My Fault: London,” “The Idea of You,” “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” and “Marry My Husband.” Many shows offer multiple language options for subtitles or audio tracks; select licensed movies and series feature AI-assisted dubbing for broader accessibility.



