Culpa Nuestra Release Date: What Most People Get Wrong

Culpa Nuestra Release Date: What Most People Get Wrong

The wait is finally over. Honestly, if you’ve been refreshing your Prime Video app every five minutes hoping for a surprise drop, you can take a breath. Culpa Nuestra officially released on October 16, 2025. It's out. It's streaming.

But there’s a lot of confusion floating around because of how these movies were filmed and the way the international rollout happened. Some people are still searching for a 2026 date, thinking there might be a "part two" to the finale. There isn't. This is the end of the road for Nick and Noah.

The Culpa Nuestra Release Date Reality Check

The third and final installment of the Culpables trilogy, based on the massive Wattpad-to-publishing hits by Mercedes Ron, hit screens globally in late 2025. Specifically, October 16, 2025, was the day Prime Video pushed the button for over 240 countries and territories.

If you’re seeing dates for January 2026 or later, you’re likely looking at regional TV broadcast licenses or perhaps getting confused with the English-language remake My Fault: London. That’s a whole different beast. The original Spanish-language saga concluded with Culpa Nuestra (Our Fault) in October.

Why the confusion? Well, Prime Video filmed Culpa Tuya (Your Fault) and Culpa Nuestra back-to-back.

They wrapped production on both films way back in early 2024. Because they were finished so close together, many fans expected a quicker turnaround. Instead, Amazon sat on the finale for nearly a year after the second film's release to maximize the hype. It worked. Culpa Tuya broke records as the most-watched international original film at launch, and Culpa Nuestra followed that same trajectory.

What Actually Happens in the Finale?

Don’t worry, I’m not going to spoil the very last scene, but you need to know the vibe is different. This isn't the high-school-drama energy of Culpa Mía.

We pick up years after the messy breakup in the second movie.

  • Noah is starting her professional career. She's not the impulsive teen anymore.
  • Nick has stepped into his role as the heir to his grandfather’s business empire.
  • The Reunion: They meet again at the wedding of Jenna and Lion.

It’s awkward. It’s tense.

Nick is still holding onto a massive amount of resentment over Noah's "betrayal" from the previous film. The movie basically asks one question: is the flame still there, or have they finally outgrown each other? Most fans were surprised by the maturity of the performances from Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara this time around. They grew up. The characters grew up.

The Cast You See on Screen

Aside from the leads, the familiar faces are back. You’ve got Marta Hazas and Iván Sánchez returning as the parents who—let’s be real—started this whole mess. But there are new hurdles.

  1. Simón (Fran Morcillo): A new face who acts as a massive disruptor in the Nick/Noah dynamic.
  2. Sofía (Gabriela Andrada): Nick’s childhood friend and current love interest who makes Noah’s return even more complicated.

Is There a Culpa Nuestra Part 2 or a Fourth Movie?

This is the big one. People keep asking about a sequel to the third movie.

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There isn't one.

Mercedes Ron wrote a trilogy. The movies adapted the trilogy. Culpa Nuestra is the definitive end of the "Fault" series. While the director, Domingo González, left some threads for fans to chew on, there is no official plan for a fourth film. The story of Nick and Noah, as told in the books, is complete.

If you’re still hungry for more, you’re better off looking at the other Mercedes Ron adaptations. Amazon is already moving forward with Marfil and Dímelo Bajito. They know they have a goldmine with her readership.

How to Watch It Right Now

Since the Culpa Nuestra release date has already passed, you can find it exclusively on Prime Video.

It’s a global release, so it doesn't matter if you're in Madrid, New York, or Mumbai. It’s available in the original Spanish (which is the best way to watch it, honestly, the dubbing sometimes loses the chemistry) with subtitles in dozens of languages.

Pro-Tip: If you’re planning a marathon, the total runtime for the trilogy is roughly six hours. It’s the perfect weekend binge.

Actionable Next Steps for Fans

  • Verify your subscription: Make sure your Prime account is active; this is not a "rent or buy" title, it’s included in the base membership.
  • Watch the London version: If you’ve already finished the Spanish trilogy, look for My Fault: London. It’s a retelling of the first book with a British cast, and it’s a fascinating comparison.
  • Check out the books: If the movie felt too fast, the original novel Culpa Nuestra has much more internal monologue from Nick that explains why he was such a jerk for the first half of the film.