The wait is finally over. Culpa Nuestra has dropped, bringing Nick and Noah’s stormy, high-speed love story to an emotional end. Fans of the Culpable trilogy were left teary-eyed as well as a little breathless, as the film wrapped up with a dramatic finale that tied every loose end.
Yes, the ending everyone hoped for has finally arrived. After facing a heartbreak, distance and a dangerous encounter with Nick’s ex-girlfriend Briar, the story ended with a hopeful note and that is Nick and Noah’s wedding, sealed with a racecar drive that perfectly mirrored the first film’s fiery ending.
Apart from all of that, here are 5 facts you might not know about the final chapter of this fan-favorite movie sequel:
The grand finale of a trilogy
Culpa Nuestra marks the final installment of the Culpable trilogy, following Culpa Mía and Culpa Tuya. It’s the emotional payoff fans have been waiting for since 2023.
A global release for the fandom
The movie premiered on October 16, 2025, streaming exclusively on Prime Video and was also screened in selected theaters for die-hard fans who wanted that big-screen closure.
From page to passion
The story is adapted from Mercedes Ron’s bestselling book, completing her trilogy of toxic romance, redemption and reckless love and all of this was perfectly portrayed through the lens of two characters who simply couldn’t let go.
The power players behind the lens
Produced by Pokeepsie Films, a division of Banijay Iberia in collaboration with Amazon MGM Studios, the film balances the sheen of a global production with the emotional core of a Spanish romance.
The ending that mirrors the beginning
The climax features a wedding, a confession and a racecar escape, blending love and adrenaline just like the first movie. It’s a poetic end to how it all began was wild, dangerous but deeply romantic.
And if you’re still reeling from that final scene, here’s one more twist: Noah’s secret pregnancy and Briar’s final act nearly derailed everything before love finally won.
Fans on social media have called the ending “perfectly poetic” since it had a mix of passion, danger and a perfect closure. Whether you loved it or not, Culpa Nuestra has made one thing clear: Nick and Noah’s chemistry still own the screens and also our hearts.