Nicole Wallace Expresses Pride as Hit Culpables Trilogy Ends, Eyes Global Future

For three years, Nicole Wallace brought the character of Noah Morán to life. Now, the actress bids a poignant farewell to the saga that launched her to international stardom. The conclusion arrives with My Fault: Our Love (Culpa Nuestra), the third and final installment of the Culpables trilogy, where she stars opposite Gabriel Guevara.

In an exclusive conversation with Us Weekly en Español, Wallace, 23, opened up about closing this significant chapter. “Nostalgia, pride… I think above all pride,” she confessed, reflecting on her emotions. The actress described the experience as a transformative journey, offering valuable lessons both professionally and personally. “I am happy to have accompanied the fans on this journey,” she stated, “though I also carry that feeling of farewell that is hard to let go.”

Prime Video recently hosted a grand premiere event in Ibiza for My Fault: Our Love. Journalists, content creators, and over 150 dedicated fans joined the full cast for an early screening. On the red carpet, Wallace and Guevara, 24, reunited with co-stars Marta Hazas, Goya Toledo, Iván Sánchez, Eva Ruiz, Álex Béjar, Javier Morgade, Gabriela Andrada, and Fran Morcillo. Author Mercedes Ron and director Domingo González were also in attendance, celebrating the saga’s culmination.

The full cast of the 'Culpa Nuestra' series reunited in Ibiza for the saga's grand finale.

The full cast of the *Culpa Nuestra* series reunited in Ibiza for the saga’s grand finale. Courtesy: Prime Video

My Fault: Our Love is based on Mercedes Ron’s wildly successful novels, following the global triumphs of My Fault (2023) and My Fault: Your Love (2024). According to Prime Video, My Fault: Your Love became the platform’s most popular international content. The April teaser trailer for My Fault: Our Love shattered records with over 163 million views, making it the most-watched trailer for an original streaming film worldwide.

The final installment sees Noah and Nick’s turbulent relationship facing new twists, losses, and reunions that challenge their love. A pivotal scene takes place at Jenna and Lion’s wedding, where the couple meets again after years apart. Nick, now heir to his grandfather’s business empire, and Noah, a recent graduate searching for her professional path, must confront whether love can truly conquer resentment.

Nicole Wallace as Noah and Gabriel Guevara as Nick in 'Culpa Nuestra'

Nicole Wallace as Noah and Gabriel Guevara as Nick in *Culpa Nuestra*, which concludes the successful saga. Courtesy: Prime Video

“They will have a happy heart and then a broken heart that it ends,” Nicole predicted about the fans’ reactions in her interview. “I think they will have a bit of both things, but they will be happy.” This blend of nostalgia and hope is central to the Culpables series, a romance filled with drama, adrenaline, and intense emotions that has consistently captivated audiences.

While concluding the saga is a bittersweet moment, Wallace is already focused on new artistic challenges. She disclosed during the interview that she is prepared to make a leap into international projects. Her upcoming works include The House of the Spirits, an adaptation of Isabel Allende’s renowned novel, set to premiere next year on Prime Video. She has also recently started filming Curse for Medellín, a series that promises to showcase a very different side of her acting range compared to Noah. “They are very fun and very beautiful things,” she shared, enthusiastic about this new phase of her career.

Since the premiere of My Fault, the phenomenon has only continued to grow. Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara have become iconic faces for a generation and one of Prime Video’s most talked-about on-screen couples. In My Fault: Our Love, they definitively bid farewell to their characters in a film that promises laughter, tears, and an ending as intense as the beginning. “It’s a very crazy and chaotic ending,” Wallace affirmed, “but true to the spirit of the films and what the characters deserved.”

Directed by Domingo González and produced by Pokeepsie Films (Banijay Iberia), with Álex de la Iglesia and Carolina Bang serving as producers, the film is poised to be the fitting grand finale for a story that has captivated millions of fans globally. My Fault: Our Love is scheduled to premiere on Prime Video this October 16, launching in over 240 countries and territories, officially bringing the Culpables trilogy to its close.

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