Heathcliff Is Supersize Now
Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights adaptation has handed us a first-look image of a finger.


Emerald Fennell’s upcoming adaptation of Wuthering Heights has a big star and a little first-look image.
Heathcliff is … who?
September 23, 2024: It seems altogether likely that when Kate Bush was so inspired by Emily Brontë’s gothic masterpiece Wuthering Heights that she wrote her own haunting masterpiece of a response song, what she was imagining was a giant slab of Australian man meat. Or does it? Jacob Elordi will play Heathcliff in Emerald Fennell’s upcoming adaptation of Wuthering Heights, and not everybody thinks this is bathtub-lickin’ good casting. “In both Euphoria and Saltburn, Elordi’s good at vacancy, and I just can’t see the depths of Heathcliff’s emotions, insanity, cruelty, and love-as-obsession in him,” our critic Roxana Hadadi says. Alternately, writer Rose Dommu tweeted, “I’m going to walk into traffic.” Same vibe.
He is joined by fellow Australian Margot Robbie, who will be playing Catherine in the film. If we thought Emerald Fennell could pass up an opportunity to set a movie in an English castle, we’d think that this adaptation was going to be set in Australia. “G’day, mate,” Heathcliff would say in that version. The film will be produced by LuckyChap, Margot Robbie’s production company, which also produced Fennell’s Saltburn and Promising Young Woman. At least we all already know why Bowen Yang hasn’t been cast in it yet …
Someone’s ready for their close-up
February 14, 2025: You have exactly one year to prepare yourself. Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights adaptation is set to release on February 14, 2026. To celebrate what’s coming next Valentine’s Day, Warner Bros. has handed us a very zoomed-in first-look image of a finger and some blades of grass in a mouth. Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie are starring as Heathcliff and Catherine, and the full cast also includes Shazad Latif, Hong Chau, and Alison Oliver. Whose finger is it anyway?
Happy Valentine's Day. See you on 02.14.26. #WutheringHeightsMovie pic.twitter.com/bCjxNexZJh— Warner Bros. Pictures (@wbpictures) February 14, 2025
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