JAKARTA - The original Prime Video film from Spain, Culpa Mia (My Fault) will have a remake version. Prime Video announced they will present the film My Fault: London which is a remake format of the original version.

This film reiterates the story of Nick and Noah, starring Asha Banks and Matthew Right. Recently they completed their production process in England.

My Fault: London is indeed a remake of its Spanish version, but they are also still adapted from the book Trilogy Culpables (Culpa Mia, Culpa Tuya, Culpa Nuestra) by Mercedes Ron.

My Fault: London will tell the story of Noah's mother, Ella who falls in love with William who is wealthy and they move from America to London to live with William and his son, Nick. 18-year-old Noah met Nick who had differences in personality.

Noah spent the summer adapting to his new life, making new friends from Nick's various friendships, and having a complicated relationship with him while trying to hold back the existing interest.

But without Noah's knowledge, his separated biological father was released from prison and began to track down every movement. Noah finally had to face his painful past, as well as feel in love for the first time.

"We know fans around the world would love to hear that Prime Video will bring the British version of Mercedes Ron's first trilogy Culpables book via My Fault: London," said James Farrell, VP of International Originals, Amazon MGM Studios.

"We are excited to be able to invest in talent that is on the rise Asha Banks and Matthew Right as Nick and Noah, and bring this famous story to life from a British perspective," he said.

My Fault: London also stars Eve Macklin, Ray Fearon, Enva Lewis, Jason Flemyng, Kerim Hassan, Sam Buchanan, Amelia Kenworthy and Harry Gilby.

My Fault: London is produced by 42 and directed by duets Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler, with a script written by Melissa Osborne. The film was produced by Ben Pugh and Erica Steinberg of 42, with Kari Hatfield as Executive Producer alongside Alex de la Iglesia, Carolina Bang, and Domingo Gonz Rightlez from Pokeepsie Films.

Prime Video has not announced when My Fault: London will be released globally.


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