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NextImg:Where to watch the steamy Spanish romance movie 'Your Fault' (AKA Culpa Tuya) online

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There’s a lot to stream this holiday season. If you’re looking to cozy down with a rewatchable favorite, Will Ferrell’s Christmas staple Elf is streaming on Max, Home Alone is on Disney+, and A Charlie Brown Christmas is on Apple TV+. But if you’re in the mood for something a bit different, Your Fault (aka Cupla Tuya), the sequel to 2023’s My Fault, is about to drop on Prime Video.

Based on Mercedes Ron’s Culpables series, the film once again follows the romance between stepsiblings Noah (Nicole Wallace) and Nick (Gabriel Guevara) as their parents attempt to separate them.

Per Amazon, “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. When so many people are ready to destroy a relationship, can it really end well?”

The first film earned a 0% Tomatometer score and an 86% Popcornmeter rating, with early reviews of Your Fault suggesting a similar split between critics and audiences. Here’s how to watch this steamy Spanish romance film on Prime Video.

The follow-up to My Fault premieres Thursday, December 26 at 7:00 p.m. ET on Prime Video.

Gabriel Guevara and Nicole Wallace are obviously back as Nick and Noah. Your Fault also features the return of Marta Hazas, Iván Sánchez, Victor Varona, and Eva Ruiz, with Goya Toledo, Gabriela Andrada, Álex Béjar, Javier Morgade, and Felipe Londoño rounding out the ensemble.

Your Fault will be available to stream on Prime Video beginning Thursday, December 26 at 7:00 p.m. ET. Amazon Prime is available for $14.99/month or $139/year, with a standalone Prime Video membership also an option for $8.99/month. An ad-free version is available for an additional $2.99/month.

Finally, Amazon offers a discounted student option for $7.49/month or $69/year, and EBT, Medicaid, SNAP, and other select government assistance recipients can qualify for a reduced $6.99/month membership.

Yes! You can sample the service by taking advantage of Prime Video’s 30-day free trial.

Not in the near future. The film will only be available to stream on Prime Video.