The ending of Your Fault: London leaves Nick and Noah in a really uncertain place, but thankfully their actors have cleared things up for us. Your Fault: London, the sequel to My Fault: London, dropped on Prime Video last night, and it’s already breaking hearts. The ending of this romance story leaves Nick and Noah in a rocky place after Nick finds out Noah hooked up with Michael, all because she thought Nick was back with Sophie. Here’s what the actors have said about the ending of Your Fault: London via Prime Video Asha Banks, who plays Noah, and Matthew Broome, who plays Nick, spoke to Swoon about what the ending means for the couple’s future. “I mean, their relationship is so complicated,” Asha began “I feel like by the end of the movie, everybody’s sort of confused. It’s such a big miscommunication in so many ways.” She added: “Of course, Nick has not been the best and has lied along the way, and Noah’s not been great in lots of ways either. It’s very layered and confusing, but ultimately I think all of it just makes her realise how much she loves Nick, no matter how kind of hurtful he’s been and how kind of destroyed she is.” Will Noah and Nick end up together in the third My Fault film? via Prime Video If the Your Fault films continue on the same path, the third film will be the English adaptation of Culpa Nuestras, or Our Fault. In this film, there’s a huge time jump – and we won’t go into too much detail here to avoid spoilers- but after a bunch of unresolved feelings, moving on and finding their way back to each other, yes, Noah and Nick do stay together. “They need to work on many, many things, but they are both trying, I think, because of how much they love each other,” Asha continued in the same episode. “Their communication is not aligning, but it’s got the potential to, of course.” For all the latest film and TV updates and hot takes, like our Facebook page. Featured image via Prime Video Post navigation Next storyPrevious story