Your Fault: London is coming to Prime Video this week, continuing the streamer's domination with romantic dramas following the likes of The Summer I Turned Pretty and Off Campus which have had viewers obsessed.
And you're not alone as even Asha Banks, the lead star of Your Fault: London, has been as addicted to them.
"I got sent an early link to Off Campus and I watched the whole thing and I felt like I had a piece of gold dust because I was like, 'Everybody would want this right now and I'm somehow watching it early'," she told Digital Spy when we sat down with her and co-star Matthew Broome ahead of the movie's release.
Related: Your Fault: London finally confirms release date
Broome has yet to enjoy the delights of Off Campus ("I'm going to"), but knows why these kind of romantic dramas are working so well right now, especially with younger audiences. "You get to live vicariously through them," he noted.
Banks added: "They're just so entertaining. I think because the audience is young people and they're watching other young people on screen go through things that feel relatable, but pushed to the extreme, it's so addictive. I'm so one of those people that watches all of it."
What to Read Next
Your Fault: London fits perfectly into that, continuing the turbulent relationship between Nick (Broome) and Noah (Banks). The sequel sees them face the ultimate test of their love as Noah heads to Oxford University while Nick remains in London working for his father's company.
With distance separating them, they find themselves tempted by new connections and must risk everything to prove they can survive against all odds.
Their love story is a dramatic one and it turns out that Broome went somewhat method on set, as he did in the first movie, to ensure that Nick and Noah's relationship could be told as accurately as possible.
Related: Off Campus season 2 is confirmed! Here's what we know
"Every day I would look at the call sheet and I'd be like, 'Oh God, today we're doing a scene where we don't like each other - great, that means Matt's gonna actively piss me off all day'," Banks joked. "I'd come in and he'd be like, 'Ooh, you're in a bad mood'. I'd be like, 'No, no, don't start, don't start'."
As Broome added, it's "all out of love though", referring to a tennis scene in the sequel where Noah is left on the sidelines as Nick plays a game with Sophia (Louisa Binder), leading to Noah getting a bit jealous.
"That's how you shoot the scene, she was left out. I was there, giving her the side-eye," recalled Broome, with Banks adding: "I never wanted to play it. I was like, 'Stop, just be normal' and that would annoy me even more."
Given what a huge hit My Fault: London was, it clearly worked on the first movie – and we're sure the sequel will be as big of a hit.
Your Fault: London is released on Prime Video on 17 June.
Visit our Streaming Guide now to see at a glance where you can view ALL your favourite shows and movies.
The new edition of Living Legends, a collector's edition exploring the royal family, is here! Buy The Royals in newsagents or online.
Movies Editor, Digital Spy Ian has more than 10 years of movies journalism experience as a writer and editor. Starting out as an intern at trade bible Screen International, he was promoted to report and analyse UK box-office results, as well as carving his own niche with horror movies, attending genre festivals around the world. After moving to Digital Spy, initially as a TV writer, he was nominated for New Digital Talent of the Year at the PPA Digital Awards. He became Movies Editor in 2019, in which role he has interviewed 100s of stars, including Chris Hemsworth, Florence Pugh, Keanu Reeves, Idris Elba and Olivia Colman, become a human encyclopedia for Marvel and appeared as an expert guest on BBC News and on-stage at MCM Comic-Con. Where he can, he continues to push his horror agenda – whether his editor likes it or not.
Social Executive, Entertainment Portfolio After completing her joint honours degree in Journalism and English Literature at Cardiff University, Iona joined Digital Spy as a Content Production Intern in 2022, where she wrote across both news and features, specialising in TV and movies. Following her internship, Iona continued contributing to the site as a freelance reporter, becoming social executive for the Hearst UK entertainment portfolio in summer 2025. Iona now leads the DS social channels, covering red carpets with stars such as Paul Mescal, Austin Butler, and more.














