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Your Fault: London poster
Jun 17, 2026

Your Fault: London

Divisive
Reactions
54
Score confidence
high
Score trend
Box office
Not reported yet
62
Score

The film

Nick and Noah are both embarking on life-changing adventures that are threatening to pull them apart—Nick in business with his father and Noah starting a fresh chapter at Oxford University. Now living separate lives, and meeting new people, they find themselves entangled in temptations, rivalries, and betrayals and their bond is tested like never before. As secrets unravel and temptation rises, they must fight to hold onto each other—or risk losing everything.

The Cast
Asha Banks
Noah
Matthew Broome
Nick
Louisa Binder
Sophia
Joel Nankervis
Michael
Scarlett Rayner
Briar
Orlando Norman
Cruz
Ray Fearon
William

The real review

This sequel about Noah at Oxford and Nick in the family business mostly loses people, with a split reception that tilts negative. The core story of their long-distance relationship being tested by new temptations and rivalries feels formulaic and thin, which is the biggest complaint. While the character of Noah herself gets a lot of love, the performance from Asha Banks doesn't land at all for those who mention her; Matthew Broome fares a bit better as Nick. It's ultimately seen as a pretty unoriginal drama.

Most praised
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Most divisive
Story

Sentiment split

44% positive
37% mixed
20% negative

By aspect

story50
acting67
originality20

How opinion moved

62
Jul 10
62
Jul 10

Buzz

Jun 277 reactions over two weeksJul 10

How much people are talking about this film — reactions counted per day they were posted.

Names & topics that came up

Asha Banksperson9× · 0%+Matthew Broomeperson9× · 44%+Noahcharacter7× · 86%+Nickcharacter6× · 83%+

Where the signal came from

Social Media
54

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