The highly anticipated final chapter of the epic 'Culpables' trilogy, Culpa Nuestra (or Our Fault), has finally dropped, and fans are buzzing! Will Nick and Noah's intense, forbidden love story get the happily ever after everyone's been waiting for on Prime Video?
TL;DR- Culpa Nuestra is the third and final film in Mercedes Ron's hit Culpables book trilogy, now exclusively streaming on Prime Video.
- The movie picks up four years after Culpa Tuya, diving back into Nick and Noah's tumultuous relationship as they reunite at a friends' wedding.
- While critics are divided, often calling the film "unbearable," author Mercedes Ron hails it as her favorite, and fans have made it a global streaming sensation.
Alright, fellow romance movie fanatics, the moment we’ve been waiting for is finally here! Mercedes Ron’s Culpables trilogy—the steamy, stepsibling romance that’s captured hearts worldwide—has reached its dramatic conclusion with Culpa Nuestra. If you’ve been on the edge of your seat, wondering if Nick and Noah can overcome everything thrown their way, then grab your snacks, because we're breaking down all the juicy details, from its release to fan reactions and gasp major plot points!
From Wattpad to Global Sensation: The Journey of the Culpables Trilogy

For those who might be new to this intoxicating world, the Culpables (which means "culprits" or "guilty ones") saga began as a series of Wattpad novels by Spanish author Mercedes Ron. It quickly amassed a massive following, especially among young adult readers. The story centers on Noah (Nicole Wallace), a seemingly innocent girl, and Nick (Gabriel Guevara), a brooding bad boy with a secret soft spot, who find themselves unexpectedly thrust together when Noah's mother marries Nick's billionaire father. Oh, and did we mention they’re stepsiblings? That’s where the "forbidden" part of their love story truly kicks in!
The first film, Culpa Mía (My Fault), dropped in 2023 and instantly became a sensation on Prime Video, followed by Culpa Tuya (Your Fault) in 2024. Both films shattered streaming records, becoming Prime Video’s most-watched international original films at their respective launches. Fans couldn’t get enough of the intense chemistry, the undeniable attraction, and the sheer drama of Noah and Nick navigating a world trying to keep them apart. Now, with Culpa Nuestra, we finally get to see if their love can truly conquer all.
Four Years Later: A Dramatic Reunion and New Challenges for Noah and Nick

Culpa Nuestra doesn't waste any time. The film picks up a significant four years after the events of Culpa Tuya, where our beloved (and chaotic) couple, Noah and Nick, had gone their separate ways. It’s clear that their breakup, fraught with anger, lies, and resentment, still stings. Noah has been focused on building her career, now graduating from college and starting a new professional life. Nick, on the other hand, has stepped into a more serious role, navigating his responsibilities as the heir to his grandfather’s business empire.
But as fate would have it, a pivotal event brings them back into each other's orbit: the wedding of their friends, Jenna (Eva Ruiz) and Lion (Víctor Varona). Forced to reunite, the simmering feelings between them are undeniable, even if they both try to resist. The movie explores their individual growth, their lingering pain, and the burning question: is their love strong enough to overcome the past and the new obstacles in their paths?
"It is kind of sad, but I'm happy at the same time, because it is my favourite movie. I am sad because I don't want it to end."
— Mercedes Ron, Author of the Culpables Trilogy, to Yahoo CanadaAuthor Mercedes Ron herself revealed to Yahoo Canada that Culpa Nuestra is not only her favorite book in the trilogy but also her favorite movie adaptation. She particularly enjoyed the storytelling challenge of starting with Nick and Noah apart. "I love the enemies-to-lovers trope," Ron explained, "For me, the second book was the most difficult to write, because they were together. And I love a fight, and I love them being separate." She added that the third book, and by extension the film, was "very sexy as well. It's my favourite book, and it's my favourite movie."
The actors also spoke about their characters' evolution. Nicole Wallace, who plays Noah, noted that the time jump between the films allowed her to really differentiate Noah’s emotional state in Culpa Nuestra from Culpa Tuya, enabling a significant shift in maturity. Gabriel Guevara, portraying Nick, echoed this sentiment, calling his character in the third film "much different" and a "bigger challenge" due to the greater variety he had to encompass.
Unpacking the Emotional Rollercoaster of 'Our Fault' (Spoilers Ahead!)

For those who love spoilers (or just can’t wait to know the full story!), Culpa Nuestra truly delivers on the drama, secrets, and life-changing revelations. When Nick and Noah reunite at Jenna and Lion's wedding, the sparks are still very much alive, leading to a passionate night that reignites their undeniable connection.
However, Nick's inability to fully forgive Noah becomes a significant barrier. He struggles with his role as the head of the Leister family empire and initially retreats emotionally. Noah, determined to protect herself from further heartbreak, makes a monumental decision: she discovers she’s pregnant with Nick’s child but chooses not to tell him right away.
The stakes escalate dramatically when Nick becomes the target of a vengeful former employee and is shot, leaving him in a prolonged coma. Throughout his recovery, Noah remains steadfastly by his side. It's a truly emotional moment when Nick finally awakens to a life-altering surprise: he’s introduced to his newborn son. This powerful revelation marks a turning point for Nick, as the responsibilities of fatherhood begin to dismantle the emotional walls he had painstakingly built.
Just as they begin to rebuild their lives and family, another threat emerges. Briar, Nick’s vengeful ex, breaks into their home, attempting to abduct the baby and claiming he is a child she lost in the past. Nick and Noah, united in their love and determination, stand together to protect their family, finally ending the cycle of manipulation that has plagued them for so long.
The film culminates in the heartwarming resolution fans have yearned for: Nick and Noah tie the knot in an intimate ceremony, symbolizing their fresh start. They speed off together in a racecar, a fitting nod to the high-octane romance that defined their journey. This powerful ending confirms that despite all their trials, Nick and Noah emerge stronger, their love having evolved from teenage passion to a mature, enduring bond of growth, forgiveness, and second chances.
The Great Divide: Critics vs. Fans in the Culpa Nuestra Reception

Now, let's talk about the reception, because this is where things get interesting! While author Mercedes Ron and the cast clearly poured their hearts into this finale, the critical reception for Culpa Nuestra has been, shall we say, a bit of a rollercoaster.
On one hand, publications like Yahoo Canada praised it, stating it’s "easily the best in the trilogy." Mercedes Ron herself called it her "favorite movie" to make. The strong chemistry between Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara has been a consistent highlight throughout the series, and they both spoke of the significant character evolution for Nick and Noah in this final installment.
However, other critics weren't quite as smitten. The Guardian found the film "clunky and cliched," ultimately deeming it "too bland and banal to even be offensive or annoying." Digital Mafia Talkies went even further, calling it "absolutely detestable in every way" and "the worst of the franchise," criticizing its pacing and numerous subplots. MovieWeb also noted it brings the trilogy to a "damp, dull close," describing it as a "shallow, ugly mess" for those not already invested.
Despite these harsh critical words, the truth is, Culpa Nuestra has been another massive hit for Prime Video. Much like its predecessors, it shot to the number one spot upon its release, proving that the dedicated fanbase for the Culpables trilogy remains incredibly strong. This phenomenon isn't new; Wattpad adaptations frequently dominate streaming platforms, often defying critical consensus due to their pre-existing, millions-strong fandoms. It just goes to show that for many viewers, the emotional connection to these characters and their journey far outweighs what critics might say.
Your Viewing Guide: How to Watch 'Culpa Nuestra' and the Entire Culpables Trilogy

Ready to jump in and decide for yourself if Nick and Noah get their perfect ending? Here’s everything you need to know to stream Culpa Nuestra and catch up on the entire Culpables saga:
The film, officially titled Culpa Nuestra in Spanish and marketed as Our Fault in English, was released globally on Prime Video.
When and Where You Can Stream 'Our Fault'
- Release Date: Culpa Nuestra became available for streaming on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
- Release Time in North America: If you're in the U.S., you could actually start watching as early as Wednesday evening, October 15! The film premiered at 12 a.m. GMT, which translates to 8 p.m. Eastern Time or 5 p.m. Pacific Time on October 15th for viewers across the pond.
- Platform: This is crucial – Culpa Nuestra is an Amazon MGM Studios original film, meaning it's streaming exclusively on Prime Video. You won't find it on Netflix, HBO Max, or any other streaming service, and it did not have a theatrical release.
Getting Started with Prime Video
To watch Culpa Nuestra and the rest of the Culpables trilogy (Culpa Mía and Culpa Tuya), you'll need an Amazon Prime subscription. If you’re not already a member, you can:
- Start a 30-Day Free Trial: This is a fantastic way to check out the movie and all the other Prime perks, like free two-day shipping and exclusive deals. After the trial, it’s $14.99/month or $139/year.
- Prime for Young Adults: If you’re between 18 and 24 (regardless of student status), you might be eligible for a discounted membership! After a six-month free trial, you’ll pay just $7.49/month for up to six years.
Prime Video is packed with other romantic titles you might enjoy, including The Idea of You, The Summer I Turned Pretty, and The Runarounds. Plus, many titles offer different language subtitles and audio options, with AI-aided dubbing available on select licensed Movies and series.
So, there you have it! The final chapter of Nick and Noah's intense love story is ready for you to stream. Whether you're a long-time fan or curious to see what all the fuss is about, Culpa Nuestra is waiting to deliver its emotional conclusion.
Frequently Asked Questions About 'Culpa Nuestra'
When did 'Culpa Nuestra' officially release?
Culpa Nuestra was released on Thursday, October 16, 2025. For viewers in the U.S., it was available as early as Wednesday evening, October 15th, due to time zone differences (8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT).
Where can I watch the 'Culpa Nuestra' movie?
You can stream Culpa Nuestra exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. It is an Amazon MGM Studios original and is not available on other streaming platforms or in theaters.
What is the runtime of 'Culpa Nuestra'?
Culpa Nuestra has a runtime of 1 hour and 52 minutes.
Do Nick and Noah end up together in 'Culpa Nuestra'?
Yes, after a tumultuous journey filled with heartbreak, forgiveness, and major life events, Nick and Noah do find their way back to each other, getting married in the film's concluding scenes.
What are the names of all three 'Culpables' movies?
The three films in the trilogy are Culpa Mía (My Fault), Culpa Tuya (Your Fault), and Culpa Nuestra (Our Fault).
Sources- Yahoo Canada: "Culpa Nuestra is the best in the Mercedes Ron's Culpables trilogy"
- Decider: "What Time Does ‘Culpa Nuestra’ Come Out on Amazon Prime? How to Watch the ‘Our Fault’ Movie"
- MovieWeb: "'Culpa Nuestra' Continues a Streaming Trend Despite Mixed Reviews"
- The Guardian: "Our Fault review – ultra-glossy Spanish step-sibling melodrama is too bland to be annoying"
- Digital Mafia Talkies: "'Our Fault' Prime Video Review: The Third Installment in the Culpable Trilogy Is the Worst of the Franchise"
- Times of India: "'Our Fault' OTT release: When and where to watch Gabriel Guevara and Nicole Wallace’s Spanish romance drama"
- TV Guide: "Culpa Nuestra" overview and cast details
- Our Fault Official Summary (Amazon MGM Studios / Prime Video)