Wuthering Heights Trailer Out: Margot Robbie & Jacob Elordi Ignite A Dark, Steamy Love Saga
Emerald Fennell's adaptation of Wuthering Heights features Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, exploring the tumultuous romance ahead of its Valentine's Day 2026 release.

The first full trailer for 'Wuthering Heights', directed by Emerald Fennell, has been released. This adaptation of Emily Brontë's 1847 novel is described as an intense and provocative retelling of "the greatest love story of all time." Margot Robbie stars as Catherine Earnshaw, with Jacob Elordi playing Heathcliff. Their relationship begins in childhood and evolves into a tumultuous romance on the moors of West Yorkshire.
In one scene from the trailer, Cathy asks Heathcliff about his dreams if he were wealthy. He responds, "Live in a big house, be cruel to my servants, take a wife." This exchange highlights the complex dynamics between the characters. The film mirrors Brontë's narrative, showing Cathy's marriage to Edgar Linton, played by Shazad Latif, to maintain her social standing. Heartbroken, Heathcliff vanishes but later returns seeking vengeance.
Visual Style and Soundtrack
The trailer also showcases Fennell's distinctive visual style with vibrant colours and stylised costumes. A youthful energy permeates this adaptation, setting it apart from previous versions. The soundtrack features "Chains of Love," a new track by Charli XCX created specifically for the film. Dramatic scenes of stormy nights and passionate reunions are highlighted throughout.
Despite its anticipated release, the film has already sparked debate. Some critics have questioned Robbie's casting as Cathy due to her perceived age compared to the character's traditional depiction. Additionally, Elordi's appearance has been noted as not aligning with Heathcliff's traditionally darker Romany-coded look.
Director's Vision
Fennell has defended her creative choices for this adaptation. At a literary festival earlier this year, she shared that *Wuthering Heights* has captivated her since she read it at 14 years old. "I've been obsessed. I've been driven mad by this book," she stated, describing the novel as deeply personal and "illicit."
Early test screenings have elicited mixed reactions from audiences. One viewer described the film as "aggressively provocative and tonally abrasive," mentioning a particularly graphic execution scene that has already generated online controversy.
Release Date
*Wuthering Heights* is scheduled to hit cinemas on Valentine's Day 2026. This timing positions the passionate and tormented love story as a significant theatrical event for that year.


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