My Fault London filming locations: The capital spots featured in the new Gen Z romantic thriller
The capital is at the heart of the new movie, My Fault: London, as it is where the new Gen-Z romantic thriller takes place.
Following the story of Noah, a teenage girl whose life is moved across the pond to London after her mum remarries, she soon discovers another side of the city through her new step brother Nick.
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Hide AdWhile they start off hating one another, the two end up giving into their feelings as they get swept up in an underground Fast 5-esque drag race world within the city.
Here’s a look at some of the My Fault: London filming locations you may recognise around London.
Highwood, Mill Hill
The fancy London residence Noah moves into after her mum remarried is actually based in the north of the city in Highwood.
Burlington House, Mayfair
The spot in which Noah first makes her presence known in London at a star-studded gala took place at the grand Piccadilly venue, Burlington House.
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Hide AdTower Bridge, Buckingham Palace and the London Eye
To establish Noah is Londonbound, when she arrives in the city she is seen driving past some of the capital’s most famous landmarks. From driving across Tower Bridge to going past Buckingham Palace you can also see the London eye in another city shot.
V&A Museum, London
One of London’s most famous art museums and gallery’s, The Victoria and Albert Museum based in South Kensington also made a cameo.
Brick Lane, Shoreditich
The bustling streets of Shoreditch also appear on-screen as Noah sees another side of her stepbrother Nick at an underground venue in the area.
Queen Elizabeth Car Park, Stratford
With elements of London’s famous skyline seen from the multistory car park the spot is also where Nick and Noah had their first smooch.
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Hide AdUnion Street, Southwark
London’s tallest building, The Shard is also visible at the end of the movie as filming for the exhilarating finale took place at the nearby Union Street which offers a mesmerising view of the building.
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