Emerald Fennell praises Margot Robbie's ego-free approach on Wuthering Heights

Director Emerald Fennell is singing Margot Robbie's praises, calling her an exceptional 'girls' girl' with zero ego on the set of the upcoming Wuthering Heights adaptation. The Saltburn filmmaker shared these insights during a Q&A at the British Film Institute. Robbie herself opened up about her chemistry with co-star Jacob Elordi and the emotional demands of her role.

Oh honey, if there's one thing Hollywood loves, it's a star who doesn't act like one—enter Margot Robbie, fresh off the Wuthering Heights set and earning major props from director Emerald Fennell. The 40-year-old filmmaker, known for her sharp eye in Saltburn, couldn't stop gushing about Robbie's down-to-earth vibe during a British Film Institute Q&A. "She's a girls' girl," Fennell spilled. "She looks after you. She looks after everyone. She is always doing things behind the scenes for people. She is just really an exceptional person."

Fennell went on to highlight Robbie's humility amid her superstar status: "She is such a gargantuan star and is such a talented person but she has absolutely no ego." No diva demands here—no extra takes for vanity shots, no fussing over looks. "We never had to put the breaks on something because she wanted more coverage or she wanted to look a certain way. Never. Not once." 😍

Meanwhile, the Barbie icon dished to Extra about her on-screen spark with Jacob Elordi as Cathy and Heathcliff. "The chemistry between us… We were so set up for success, to be honest," Robbie said, crediting the stellar screenplay, designs, and Fennell's vision. She felt totally at ease during those steamy scenes: "I never felt like I needed to be careful with him and he, I think, he didn't feel like he had to be careful with me. I think we quickly got to a place where it's like try anything, do anything. You're not going to, you know, hurt me."

Earlier this year, Robbie told People she thrived on the role's wild emotions. "My character essentially cries in every single scene, but no, it was a joy. I loved playing a character who kind of swings from one wild emotion to the other in an instant." With this kind of behind-the-scenes harmony, Wuthering Heights is shaping up to be a gothic must-see. But tell me, can Robbie's chill energy save Brontë's brooding classic from being just another period drama?

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Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi braving rainy weather in stunning outfits at the London premiere of Wuthering Heights.
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Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi attend Wuthering Heights London premiere

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Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi turned heads at the London premiere of Wuthering Heights, braving rainy weather in stunning looks. The event at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square celebrated the upcoming film directed by Emerald Fennell, with Robbie and Elordi starring as Cathy and Heathcliff.

Margot Robbie described feeling 'weak at the knees' during a scene in Emerald Fennell's upcoming adaptation of Wuthering Heights, where she stars opposite Jacob Elordi. The film, a provocative yet romantic take on Emily Brontë's classic, surprised Robbie with its emphasis on epic romance over raunchiness. Robbie returned to work just three months after giving birth, embracing a more instinctive approach to her role.

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Emerald Fennell's new film adaptation of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, has debuted with a record-breaking Rotten Tomatoes score since the 1939 classic. The movie reinterprets the tale of obsessive love on the Yorkshire moors. Critics offer mixed views, praising its lush visuals while noting its superficial depth.

Emerald Fennell's adaptation of Wuthering Heights led the box office with $83 million in global ticket sales over the Presidents’ Day weekend. The film, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, earned $38 million in North America and $45 million internationally. Despite falling short of domestic projections, it outperformed expectations abroad.

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Emerald Fennell's adaptation of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights is forecasted to open strongly with $50 million to $55 million in North America over the President's Day weekend. The film, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, is expected to outperform competitors including the animated GOAT and the thriller Crime 101. Warner Bros. production carries an $80 million budget and features brand collaborations for merchandise.

Aimee Lou Wood, known for her roles in The White Lotus and Sex Education, has been attached to star as the titular heroine in a new television adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's classic novel Jane Eyre. The project is being produced by Working Title and written by Miriam Battye, a writer from Succession. Advanced discussions are underway with a UK broadcaster to join the production.

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Vulture has compiled a selection of new movies and TV shows for the Valentine's Day weekend of February 13-16, targeting diverse audiences from romantic enthusiasts to sci-fi fans. The list highlights adaptations, comedies, and series with themes of love, obsession, and adventure. Recommendations include both theatrical releases and streaming options.

 

 

 

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