Emerald Fennell adapts Wuthering Heights for 2026 release

Director Emerald Fennell is bringing a fresh take on Emily Brontë's classic novel Wuthering Heights to theaters on February 13, 2026. The film stars Margot Robbie as Cathy and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff in a stylized, erotic interpretation. Warner Bros. Pictures will distribute the adaptation, which has already sparked discourse over its creative liberties.

Emily Brontë's enduring Gothic novel Wuthering Heights, first published in 1847, explores themes of passion, revenge, and social class through the tumultuous relationship between Cathy and Heathcliff. Director Emerald Fennell, known for her work on films like Saltburn, is helming this new adaptation, also writing the screenplay. The project promises a bold reinterpretation, moving beyond traditional sickly-sweet versions to something sharper and more acidic, according to early buzz.

Margot Robbie takes on the role of a far-too-old Cathy, while Jacob Elordi portrays a very white Heathcliff, emphasizing the film's stylized and erotic tone. The trailer features a track by Charli XCX, contributing to its modern aesthetic appeal. Posters have ignited online discussion, with the title placed in quotations, hinting at Fennell's unique vision rather than a direct retelling of the source material. Fans speculate on potential undertones reminiscent of Fennell's previous works, though without veering into excess.

This release aligns with a strong lineup of literary adaptations in 2026, including other Brontë-inspired projects and romance novel screen versions. As part of Warner Bros.' slate, it arrives early in the year, setting expectations for innovative page-to-screen storytelling. While details remain limited, the combination of Fennell's direction and the star-studded cast positions Wuthering Heights as a must-watch for literature and film enthusiasts alike.

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