

Movies Like Your Fault
The love between Noah and Nick seems unwavering despite their parents' attempts to separate them. But his job and her entry into college open up their lives to new relationships that will shake the foundations of both their relationship and the Leister family itself.
Ranked by shared directors, cast, themes, genre, and era — not just generic recommendations.

My Fault
First film in the Fault franchise, same director Domingo González, same leads Wallace & Guevara.

Our Fault
Direct sequel concluding the Fault trilogy, identical cast and director — same franchise.

My Fault: London
Franchise spin-off replicating My Fault premise in London; same stepsibling forbidden-romance DNA.

Through My Window: Across the Sea
Spanish-language Netflix YA sequel; young couple navigating distance and rival attractions — near-identical audience.

Through My Window
First Spanish Netflix YA romance in same franchise as Across the Sea; forbidden neighbours-to-lovers premise.

After We Collided
Sequel in Wattpad YA franchise; college-entry romance strained by new people — mirrors Your Fault's plot beat.

After
Original After film — YA forbidden campus romance from bestselling novel; core audience overlap with Fault series.

Turtles All the Way Down
YA novel adaptation blending teen romance with mental-health themes; shared keyword set and demographic.

Tell Me Softly
Spanish-language YA love-triangle romance from novel; same Spanish streamer audience and release window.

Fifty Shades Freed
Third-entry romantic drama sequel based on novel; fans following a couple through escalating relationship stakes.

Fifty Shades Darker
Second Fifty Shades film; sequel romantic drama where outside forces threaten the central couple.

Life in a Year
Teen romantic drama with high emotional stakes; younger audience, streaming-first, drama-romance blend.

Endless Love
Forbidden teen romance with disapproving wealthy family — thematic echo of Leister family dynamic.

Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between
Netflix YA romance about a couple re-evaluating their relationship at a major life transition (college).

Gabriel's Inferno: Part II
Sequel romance from novel; forbidden professor-student love story with dramatic revelations — same novel-adaptation fanbase.

After We Fell
Third After film; YA couple facing external threats and trust issues — direct thematic parallel to Your Fault.

The Kissing Booth
Netflix YA forbidden romance (best-friend's older brother); same streaming audience and trope cluster.

Purple Hearts
Netflix romantic drama with enemies-to-lovers arc and external pressures — crossover audience with Fault viewers.

Newness
Romance drama exploring relationship boundaries and outside temptations; adult tone but thematic overlap with infidelity pressure.

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
Sequel romantic comedy-drama from beloved novel; shared sequel-romance-from-book audience, though older demographic.
How Good Is Your Fault?
Ratings across IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic, and TMDB, plus our verdict.
Audiences rate this 5.3 points higher than critics — a crowd favorite that critics undervalued.
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Frequently asked about Your Fault
Common questions people search for, with answers written by us at MoviesPack.
Is there part 3 of My Fault?
Yes. The third and final film, Our Fault (Nuestra Culpa), concludes the Culpables trilogy based on Mercedes Ron's novels.
Are they making a 3rd My Fault movie?
Yes. Prime Video confirmed Our Fault (Nuestra Culpa) as the third installment, with Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara reprising their roles as Noah and Nick.
Is Your Fault part 1 or 2?
Your Fault (Culpa Tuya) is the second film in the trilogy, following My Fault (Culpa Mía) and preceding Our Fault (Nuestra Culpa).
How many movies are there in Your Fault?
Your Fault is one film, the second entry in the three-part Culpables trilogy that also includes My Fault and Our Fault.
Why do Noah and Nick initially clash so intensely when they first meet as stepsiblings?
Noah and Nick are forced to share a home after their parents begin a serious relationship, and both resent the disruption to their lives. Nick is used to being in control and reacts to Noah's defiance and independence as a direct challenge, while Noah refuses to be intimidated or dismissed. Their friction stems from pride and the awkward intimacy of suddenly living together as near-strangers with conflicting personalities.
What is the significance of Noah working at Nick's father's company?
Noah takes a job at William Leister's company partly out of financial necessity and partly to assert her independence from her mother's new wealthy lifestyle. Working there places her directly in Nick's world on her own terms rather than as a dependent stepsister, which shifts the power dynamic between them. It also repeatedly forces them into professional proximity, accelerating their emotional bond despite their attempts to keep distance.
Why do Noah and Nick keep trying to suppress their feelings rather than act on them?
The central obstacle is that their parents are in a committed relationship, meaning pursuing each other would create serious family tension and could be seen as a betrayal of their respective parents. Both also carry emotional defenses — Nick from past relationships and a guarded upbringing, Noah from instability in her life before the move. Acting on their attraction feels both morally complicated and personally risky, which fuels the push-pull tension throughout the film.
What triggers the major fallout between Noah and Nick in the second act?
The fallout is triggered when a secret about Nick's past — involving a prior relationship and choices he made that affected others — comes to light, causing Noah to feel deceived about who he really is. Nick's reluctance to be fully open about his history reads to Noah as him keeping her at arm's length emotionally even while pursuing her physically. The breach of trust forces both characters to confront whether the connection they have can survive honesty.
How does the ending set up the continuation in 'Our Fault'?
The film ends with Noah and Nick acknowledging their feelings openly, but the reconciliation is not without complications — their relationship still exists in the fraught context of their blended family and the disapproval or surprise of those around them. The final scenes establish an emotional commitment between them while leaving external conflicts unresolved, particularly around family dynamics and Nick's lingering past. This unresolved tension carries directly into the third film, 'Our Fault,' where those outside pressures threaten to pull them apart again.
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