Margot Robbie, Jacob Elordi, and Emerald Fennell are set to enchant audiences with a cinematic romantic masterpiece just in time for Valentine's Day 2026. On the eventful day of Wednesday, September 3, Warner Bros. unveiled the captivating first trailer for Fennell's latest directorial venture, "Wuthering Heights," an adaptation of Emily Brontë's seminal 1847 novel. Fennell, an Oscar-winner for her directorial prowess in "Promising Young Woman" and "Saltburn," both produced by Robbie alongside her husband Tom Ackerly, helms this enthralling adaptation.
Robbie, 35, stuns as Catherine, while Elordi, 28, brings depth to the character of Heathcliff. The stellar ensemble also comprises Hong Chau, Alison Oliver, and Shazad Latif, promising a visual and emotional spectacle. Adding an extra layer of magic, the film features original compositions by Charli XCX.
In a recent clip shared on Instagram via MTV, Robbie tantalized fans, saying, "Just you wait. It's bananas. It's great. It's brilliant." These words serve as a预告 of the cinematic marvel awaiting moviegoers.
Rumors of Robbie and Elordi taking on these iconic roles in Fennell's adaptation first surfaced in September 2024. Robbie is producing the film under her banner, LuckyChap. "Wuthering Heights," a novel that has inspired numerous screen adaptations, continues its rich cinematic history with this latest interpretation. Notably, Emma Mackey starred in the 2022 film "Emily," a fictional narrative delving into Brontë's creative journey in penning "Wuthering Heights."
Robbie, who recently mesmerized audiences in "Barbie," will next appear alongside Colin Farrell in "A Big Bold Beautiful Journey," set to release in theaters on September 19. Prior to "Wuthering Heights" graceing the silver screen on February 13, audiences will have the opportunity to witness her exceptional talent once more.
Since his role in Fennell's "Saltburn," Elordi has expanded his resume with appearances in "Priscilla" and the 2024 films "Oh, Canada" and "On Swift Horses." He is also part of Guillermo del Toro's upcoming "Frankenstein" and the highly anticipated third season of "Euphoria."
Mark your calendars for February 13, as "Wuthering Heights" promises to be a romantic and cinematic journey that will captivate hearts and minds alike.