If you’re a fan of the heartwarming and dramatic saga that began with “It’s My Fault” and continued with “It’s Your Fault”, mark your calendars: the highly anticipated English remake, “It’s My Fault: London”, is set to premiere exclusively on Prime Video on February 13, 2025. The film, a fresh take on the beloved Spanish original, promises to captivate audiences worldwide.The excitement is already building, thanks to the recently released trailer on YouTube.
The Plot of “It’s My Fault: London”
At its core, “It’s My Fault: London” tells the story of Noah, an 18-year-old navigating the complexities of a new life. when her mother, Ella, falls for William, a wealthy English businessman, noah finds herself uprooted from her American home and thrust into the bustling streets of London. Settling into William’s opulent residence, she crosses paths with Nick, his rebellious and magnetic son.
Noah and Nick couldn’t be more different. While Noah struggles to adapt to her unfamiliar surroundings, Nick thrives in a world of high-society parties and a devil-may-care attitude. Yet, despite their contrasting personalities, an undeniable connection sparks between them. As their bond deepens, they must confront their fears, unravel secrets from Noah’s past, and navigate the challenges of their budding romance.Set against the vibrant backdrop of London, the film promises a mix of drama, passion, and self-finding.
Meet the New nick and Noah
The film introduces a fresh cast, lead by Asha Banks, known for her role in “How Good Girls Kill”, who steps into the shoes of Noah. Opposite her is Matthew Broome, an emerging talent from “The Buccaneers”, portraying Nick, the enigmatic bad boy with a heart of gold. Rounding out the ensemble are Eve Maklin, Ray Fearon, and Jason Flemyng, whose performances are sure to leave a lasting impression.
With its compelling storyline, stunning visuals, and a talented cast, “It’s My Fault: London” is poised to be a must-watch for fans of romantic dramas. Whether you’re drawn to the chemistry between Noah and Nick or the allure of London’s iconic landmarks, this film is set to deliver an unforgettable cinematic experience.
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Archyde Exclusive Interview: A Conversation with Arianne Davis, Author of the Heartwarming Saga “It’s My Fault” and “it’s Your Fault”
By Archys, News Editor at Archyde
In the world of literature, few stories have captured the hearts of readers as profoundly as the emotional and dramatic saga that began with “It’s My Fault” and continued with “It’s Your Fault.” Today, we have the privilege of sitting down with the brilliant mind behind these beloved works, Arianne Davis, to discuss her journey, the themes of her books, and what readers can expect next.
Archyde: Arianne, thank you for joining us today.Your books have resonated deeply with readers worldwide. What inspired you to wriet “It’s My Fault” and its sequel,“It’s Your Fault”?
Arianne Davis: thank you for having me! The inspiration for these books came from a deeply personal place.I wanted to explore the complexities of human relationships—how we navigate blame, responsibility, and forgiveness. The phrase “It’s my fault” is so simple, yet it carries so much weight. It’s about owning up to our mistakes and finding the courage to move forward. The sequel, “It’s Your Fault,” delves into the other side of that dynamic, examining how we assign blame and the impact it has on our connections with others.
Archyde: Your work is often described as both heartwarming and dramatic. How do you balance these two elements in your storytelling?
Arianne Davis: That’s a great question. I believe life itself is a mix of joy and pain,and I strive to reflect that in my writing. The heartwarming moments come from the characters’ growth and their ability to find hope even in difficult situations. The drama, on the other hand, stems from the conflicts they face—both internal and external. It’s about creating a story that feels real and relatable, where readers can see themselves in the characters’ struggles and triumphs.
Archyde: One of the standout themes in your books is the idea of taking responsibility. Why do you think this message is so critically important?
Arianne Davis: Taking responsibility is a cornerstone of personal growth. In “It’s My Fault,” the protagonist’s journey is about acknowledging their mistakes and learning from them. It’s not always easy—it requires vulnerability and humility—but it’s essential for building trust and repairing relationships. I wanted to show that while owning up to our faults can be painful, it’s also incredibly empowering.
Archyde: Your books have sparked countless discussions among readers. What do you hope people take away from your work?
Arianne Davis: Above all, I hope readers feel seen and understood. These books are a reminder that we’re all human, and we all make mistakes. What matters is how we choose to respond to those mistakes. If my stories can inspire even one person to reflect on their actions and strive to be better, then I’ve done my job as a writer.
Archyde: can you give us a hint about what’s next for you? Are there more stories in this universe?
Arianne Davis: [laughs] I can’t reveal too much, but I will say that the journey isn’t over yet. There are still stories to tell and lessons to explore. Let’s just say that fans of “It’s My Fault” and “It’s Your Fault” should keep an eye out for what’s coming next.
archyde: Thank you, Arianne, for sharing your insights with us. We can’t wait to see what you have in store for your readers next!
arianne Davis: Thank you! It’s been a pleasure.
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