Asha Banks Leads 100 Million-Viewer Your Fault: London
Asha Banks plays Noah in asha banks' English-language leap into Your Fault: London. The film extends a franchise Amazon says has reached 100 million viewers worldwide, and it arrives after the Spanish-language films were number one in more than 170 countries at launch.
Nick, Noah and London
Banks and Matthew Broome play romantically involved step-siblings Noah and Nick, pushing the story into family conflict rather than straightforward romance. Noah’s mother marries a wealthy businessman, the move takes her to London, and she falls for the businessman’s son.
Mercedes Ron wrote the Culpables trilogy before she was 20, first publishing it on Wattpad and then turning it into the books Culpa Mia, Culpa Tuya and Culpa Nuestra. The trilogy became a bestseller with teenagers, then a Spanish-language film series that Amazon has now expanded into English.
100 Million Viewers Worldwide
100 million viewers worldwide is the scale Amazon’s original-language franchise has already reached, according to Nicole Clemens, the head of UK and international originals at Amazon MGM Studios. In February, Amazon said the films were number one in more than 170 countries at launch and that over 90% of viewers came from outside Spain.
90% of viewers coming from outside Spain is the part that makes the English-language version more than a simple remake. The audience base was already international, which is why the London setting and English cast now slot into a franchise that had already moved well beyond its original market.
Asha Banks on the Fan Base
Banks said, “The fans are the reason the films are so successful”. That line matters because the franchise’s reach is not being built only around one film or one market; it is being carried by a young adult audience that already knows the books and the earlier films.
2025’s My Fault: London set up this run, and Your Fault: London continues it before Our Fault: London follows. For viewers who came in through the books or the Spanish-language films, the practical next step is simple: this English-language version now carries the same romance, but with Noah and Nick’s conflict shifted into London.