WUTHERING HEIGHTS (2026)

WUTHERING HEIGHTS (2026)

Margot Robbie • Jacob Elordi • Andrew Lincoln

A love born of storm and shadow rises again on the Yorkshire moors.

Wuthering Heights (2026) reimagines Emily Brontë’s timeless classic as a dark, visceral romance—a love so intense it defies class, time, and reason, and ultimately consumes everything in its path. The windswept moors of Yorkshire, with their desolate beauty and haunting silence, become a living, breathing force, echoing every betrayal, every longing, and every heartache that unfolds.

Margot Robbie takes on the role of Catherine Earnshaw, fierce, restless, and eternally torn between the demands of duty and the wild, untamable passion she shares with Heathcliff. She is a woman driven by desire, but bound by a world that insists she conform—torn between the love that will destroy her and the life she is expected to lead.

Jacob Elordi embodies Heathcliff with raw intensity—his heart shaped by rejection, his soul scarred by years of rage, abandonment, and undying devotion. His love for Catherine is all-consuming, a fire that will not be extinguished, even as it burns through everything he holds dear. Heathcliff’s obsession, his longing, and his fury spiral into a relentless force of nature, tearing apart everyone who crosses his path.

As Catherine and Heathcliff’s bond deepens, it becomes clear that their love is not a blessing—it is a curse. Their passion transforms into vengeance, and love curdles into haunting regret. The once-beautiful relationship grows toxic, as the brutal force of their emotions ripples outward, touching generations who will suffer the consequences of a love that refuses to die.

Andrew Lincoln anchors the tragedy as the voice of restraint, a character caught between the impulsive, destructive force of Heathcliff and Catherine’s boundless desire. He provides the chilling contrast to their storm, a man who sees the unraveling of their world from the outside but cannot prevent it.

Wuthering Heights (2026) is a fierce, obsessive, and ultimately tragic retelling of a love that will haunt the Yorkshire moors for generations to come. Obsession becomes eternal, heartbreak is inherited, and the lines between love and hate blur beyond recognition. This isn’t just a story of passion—it’s the tale of how love, when it goes too far, can destroy everything in its path.