Lose yourself to the gothic romance of Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights”
Come Undone.
We’ve bene waited with baited breath for a first look at visionary amnd rising autuer filmmaker Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” and the director, alongside her leading lady, Margot Robbie, delivered unto us a first look at their bold, fever-dream adaptation of Emily Bronte’s classic of gothic literature Wuthering Heights. And it’s eroticised trailer will spin you into a fit orgiastic-ecstasy with the promise of a bold and brazen new adaptation of classic literary source.
Watch the all new trailer for “Wuthering Heights” below:
From the outset it’s clear that Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” is ‘not your momma’s Wuthering Heights’ and this is a film that is going to be a wild and eroticised story of burning passions, scared love and quivering gothic horrors and we’re all for this radical new interpretation that could make for one of 2026’s most exciting and visceral cinematic experiences.
Packed out with corset-ripping romance and intoxicating ecstasy, the new teaser trailer gives a taste of what is to come, and Fennell and Robbie are playing up the all-consuming love of Catherine Earnshaw (Robbie) and Heathcliff (Jacob Elordi) to the max. You only have to look at Fennell’s work on the celebrated Saltburn to get a taste of what is to come with Wuthering Heights, and it is clear that she’s really turning up the volume with a film that will consume its audience with a mix of passion and raw sex appeal.
Robbie, who for some, makes for a very unconventional choice in the role of Catherine, appears haunted and touched by a nervous sexual tension, and through the course of the new teaser, it’s clear that we’ll get to see a different side of her in relation to her performance with this role, and it’s her most daring take to date. Then there’s rising A-lister Jacob Elordi who smoulders on-screen as Heathcliff, whose raw masculinity develops into a brooding swagger, and he’s sure to make all the girlies go weak at the knees.
Fennell and cinematographer Linus Sandgren build off of their previous collaboration in Saltburn and have taken a pure maximalist approach to the film’s visuals, and this is a production that is sure to pop on screen, and your senses will be on fire with this picture.
“Wuthering Heights” is undoubtedly one of our most anticipated films of 2026, and with its fire and erotic passion, it will be sure to whip audiences up into a frenzy, and you’ll want to watch this one on the biggest screen possible when it arrives in cinemas on Valentine’s Day 2026.
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