Wuthering Heights (2026)

Emerald Fennell (the twisted genius behind Saltburn and Promising Young Woman) unleashes a bold, provocative new take on Emily Brontë’s gothic masterpiece—loosely inspired, wildly reimagined, and arriving just in time for Valentine’s Day chaos. Margot Robbie radiates fierce, otherworldly power as Catherine Earnshaw, while Jacob Elordi broods intensely as the tormented Heathcliff, their forbidden passion spiraling into obsession, revenge, and madness across the wild Yorkshire moors.

The stacked cast includes Hong Chau as Nelly Dean, Shazad Latif as Edgar Linton, Alison Oliver as Isabella, Martin Clunes as Mr. Earnshaw, Ewan Mitchell, and newcomers Charlotte Mellington, Owen Cooper, and Vy Nguyen as the younger versions. Shot on 35mm in stunning Yorkshire locations, it blends sweeping moors with Fennell’s signature colorful, erotic flair—think latex dresses, heated close-ups, and a Charli XCX soundtrack that pulses like the book’s raw desire.

Trailers tease a sensual, abrasive, and tonally wild ride—fans are divided on the “sexy” modern twists and casting choices, but it’s shaping up to be the most talked-about adaptation in years. Rated R for intensity, it hits theaters February 13, 2026 (Warner Bros.). If you’re ready for a love story that’s destructive, intoxicating, and anything but safe, this one’s going to haunt you long after the credits roll!
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