It’s presently 44 levels the place I’m, and but it appears like 105 after watching the newest trailer for Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights. From the mastermind of Promising Younger Lady and Saltburn comes a steamy story of forbidden love, abandonment, and wall licking. That’s proper, wall licking. Watch the trailer, you’ll see.
Emerald Fennell directs Wuthering Heights from her personal screenplay. The upcoming movie stars Margot Robbie (Barbie, Babylon, The Wolf of Wall Avenue) as Catherine Earnshaw, Jacob Elordi (Saltburn, Euphoria) as Heathcliff, Shazad Latif (Magpie, Falling for Figaro) as Edgar Linton, Hong Chau (The Whale, Sorts of Kindness) as Nelly Dean, and Alison Oliver (Conversations with Pals, The Order) as Isabella Linton.
Wuthering Heights, first printed in 1847, revolves round “Heathcliff, an orphan-turned-foster-son who falls in love with the daughter of the family who owns the estate on which he now lives, Wuthering Heights. After running away, Heathcliff rises up through the ranks of the gentry and exacts revenge on the families — the Earnshaws and the Lintons — who kept him from his true love.” Wuthering Heights has been tailored to the display screen quite a few occasions, together with in 1939 with Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon, 1970 with Timothy Dalton and Anna Calder-Marshall, 1992 with Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche, and 2011 with Kaya Scodelario and James Howson.
In as we speak’s trailer for Wuthering Heights, set to Charli xcx‘s hypnotizing track “Chains of Love,” Catherine Earnshaw (Robbie) can’t cease fantasizing about Heathcliff (Elordi). She tries to give attention to her every day duties. Nonetheless, each costume becoming, stroll, and dough kneading is interrupted by ideas of changing into entangled in limbs, bathed in sweat, and disappearing into the horizon with Heathcliff at her facet. When Heathcliff returns after a prolonged absence, Catharine should resolve if she is going to stay loyal to her new life or throw all of it away for the sake of her first real love.
Final November, Selection reported that Emerald Fennell turned down a $150 million deal from Netflix for the rights to adapt her model of Wuthering Heights. As a substitute, Fennell accepted an $80 million contract from Warner Bros. Photos, as she needed the movie to obtain a theatrical launch.
What do you consider the newest trailer for Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights? Is Heathcliff price throwing away a lifetime of luxurious for? How salty do you consider that bread tastes after Catharine and Heathcliff sweat into the dough? Would you continue to eat it? Om nom nom.
Wuthering Heights arrives in theaters on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2026.
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