Curious about whether Nick dies in My Fault: London? The 2025 English-language remake of Culpa Mía brings intense action and emotional stakes, leaving viewers questioning whether Nick survives his harrowing ordeal. From brutal fights to high-speed chases, his journey is anything but easy.
Let’s break down Nick’s final moments, his survival status, and how the film sets up potential sequels.

Is Nick dead or alive in My Fault: London?
Nick’s fate in My Fault: London is a central question for viewers.
During a violent encounter, Nick (Matthew Broome) is stabbed in a brutal fight with Ronnie (Sam Buchanan), who works for Noah’s father, Travis (Jason Flemyng). Despite the injury, Nick overpowers Ronnie using a metal pipe. Later, he is shot at and gets caught in a high-speed chase while trying to save Noah (Asha Banks). His car crashes and flips, worsening his stab wound.
Initially, his survival is uncertain, but six months later, he is shown to have recovered. The ending confirms that Nick and Noah are still together despite the complications surrounding their relationship. With Travis dead, Noah is free from his influence, and the two share a moment of peace, signaling a new beginning. The film’s conclusion also sets up the possibility of a sequel.
My Fault: London is an English-language remake of Culpa Mía, which was based on Mercedes Ron’s novel of the same name. The Spanish-language adaptation has been highly successful, leading to further installments. The second film, Culpa Tuya, released in 2024, and the final installment, Culpa Nuestra, is expected in 2025.
In Culpa Nuestra, Nick and Noah eventually reconcile after some time apart. Nick realizes he still loves Noah and wants to build a stable family for their child. They overcome past betrayals and end up together with two children. Noah gifts Nick a Ferrari, mirroring a pivotal moment from their past and solidifying their relationship.
The English adaptation’s future remains uncertain, but co-director Dani Girdwood has expressed hope for a sequel. My Fault: London is currently available for streaming on Prime Video.
Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on ComingSoon.