Your Fault: London Cast Guide – Who Stars in Prime Video's Romantic Drama Sequel
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Sydney Johnson
Baker's choice. Dense with flavour, light on filler.
Summary
A cast guide for Prime Video's romantic drama Your Fault: London, the sequel to My Fault: London and English adaptation of Mercedes Ron's Culpables trilogy. Lead actors Asha Banks and Matthew Broome reprise their roles as Noah and Nick, whose forbidden step-sibling romance faces new challenges. The article profiles the main cast members and their characters.
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In the first film, the two clash as they unexpectedly become step-siblings, setting up a forbidden enemies-to-lovers relationship.
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