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Forget your secondary school reading list. *Wuthering Heights* debuted in cinemas in 2026, starring famed star, performer, and producer Margot Robbie, alongside Jacob Elordi. This cinematic version revives Emily Brontë’s celebrated 19th-century love story for the silver screen with a striking innovative lens, envisioning the passionate tale for today’s viewers. Spanning from ardor to reprisal, the motion picture emphasizes the depth that has cemented the tome as a literary treasure through the ages.
During their shared work, Margot and Jacob cultivated a robust bond. The pair revealed their “interdependence” on one another during a collective interview with Fandango in January 2026.
“I am deeply reliant on those I collaborate with, and I cherish everyone so intensely; I’m perpetually the one utterly heartbroken when a project concludes, wishing it would never cease,” Margot expressed. “I found myself instinctively seeking his presence.”
Hereafter, Hollywood Life presents every particular about the forthcoming *Wuthering Heights* film.
What Is *Wuthering Heights* About?
The narrative spotlights a “foundling”—an abandoned offspring—named Heathcliff in 19th-century Britain, embraced by the Earnshaw lineage at Wuthering Heights, where his connection to Catherine Earnshaw deepens. Nonetheless, Catherine is destined to wed Edgar Linton, Heathcliff’s antithesis.
Catherine and Heathcliff’s romance anchors the opening segment, while his vengeance directed at Edgar, alongside the consequences stemming from her choice to wed the latter, unfolds.
How Does the *Wuthering Heights* 2026 Movie Compare to the Book?
Mirroring prevalent literary adaptations, the 2026 *Wuthering Heights* embraces artistic license with Brontë’s seminal 1847 publication. Despite the central saga of Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff’s fanatical, ruinous affection enduring, director Emerald Fennell’s rendition heavily favors amplified emotion, visual artistry, and contemporary sentiments.
Prior renditions—notably the 1992 adaptation of Brontë’s *Wuthering Heights*, which signaled Ralph Fiennes’ launch—also shortened and restructured the novel’s multifaceted narrative framework. Yet, the 2026 iteration adopts a more up-to-date atmosphere, emboldened via its cinematic presentation and refreshed soundtrack. Pop sensation Charli XCX furnished original tunes for the picture, initially featured in the preview unveiled during September 2025.

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Critics and watchers alike have highlighted that this interpretation assigns increased gravity to the sensuous and turbulent dimensions of Catherine and Heathcliff’s connection. Some viewers have drawn parallels between its fervor and heartfelt theatrics to series such as *Bridgerton*, whilst others argue it accentuates the murkier, more fixated facets already embedded within Brontë’s manuscript. The outcome is a portrayal that resonates as both loyal in its themes and audacious in its delivery.

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Who Is in the *Wuthering Heights* Cast?
Margot embodies Catherine Earnshaw, with Jacob personifying Heathcliff. Accompanying them are fellow actors Charlotte Mellington (young Catherine), Owen Cooper (young Heathcliff), Hong Chau (Nelly Dean), Vy Nguyen (Young Nelly), Shazad Latif (Edgar Linton), and Alison Oliver (Isabella Linton).
*Wuthering Heights* 2026 Release Date
*Wuthering Heights* premiered on February 13, 2026, perfectly timed for Valentine’s Day.
