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Margot Robbie reveals Wuthering Heights details, warns viewers: "It's crazier than Saltburn!"

Margot Robbie reveals Wuthering Heights details, warns viewers: “It’s crazier than Saltburn!”

When Margot Robbie says something is “bananas,” you know it’s going to be wild. The Oscar-nominated actress-producer recently made headlines after describing her upcoming film, Wuthering Heights, as even more intense than Emerald Fennell’s previous cinematic rollercoaster, Saltburn.

In an interview alongside Colin Farrell, Robbie teased that audiences have no idea what they’re in for. With Wuthering Heights set to hit theaters in February 2026, fans of both classic literature and bold filmmaking are in for something truly unique.

Let’s break down everything we know so far about this bold adaptation, why Margot Robbie believes it’s going to surpass Saltburn, and how Jacob Elordi fits into this reimagined literary love story.

A Bold Reimagining of a Literary Classic

Wuthering Heights, first published in 1847 by Emily Brontë, has long been a staple of gothic literature. Its brooding themes, dark romanticism, and intense emotional landscapes have captivated readers for generations. But if you’re expecting a traditional film adaptation of the classic tale, think again.

Director Emerald Fennell, known for her provocative storytelling and visual flair, is taking this story to new heights—literally and figuratively. After her success with Promising Young Woman and the highly discussed Saltburn, Fennell is once again diving into themes of obsession, identity, and madness.

And this time, she’s bringing Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi with her.

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Margot Robbie: “It’s Bananas. It’s Great. It’s Brilliant.”

While speaking with MTV’s Josh Horowitz, Margot Robbie couldn’t hide her excitement. When asked how Wuthering Heights compares to Saltburn, Robbie didn’t hesitate to declare, “It’s bananas. It’s great. It’s brilliant.”

That’s a bold statement, considering Saltburn was one of 2023’s most talked-about films. Featuring twisted characters, unexpected plot twists, and high-intensity drama, Saltburn left a lasting impression on audiences. If Wuthering Heights is anything like that—or even more intense—it could become a cultural phenomenon in its own right.

Robbie, 35, even teased fans with, “Just you wait,” while making an upward gesture with her thumb, hinting that the energy and stakes in Wuthering Heights are significantly higher.

Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff: A New Kind of Romantic Antihero

Jacob Elordi is no stranger to emotionally complex roles. After portraying Felix in Saltburn and Elvis Presley in Priscilla, the Australian actor is once again stepping into emotionally turbulent waters as Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights.

Heathcliff, one of literature’s most tormented and controversial figures, requires both emotional depth and magnetic screen presence—qualities Elordi has proven capable of embodying.

Pairing Elordi’s raw intensity with Margot Robbie’s commanding presence as Catherine Earnshaw sets the stage for a fresh and emotionally charged retelling of this timeless story.

First Look: Wedding Gowns and Corsets on Set

In March, photos from the set of Wuthering Heights gave fans their first glimpse of Margot Robbie in costume. Dressed in an elaborate wedding gown with a tightly cinched corset, Robbie’s Catherine appears both regal and tormented—a perfect reflection of Brontë’s original character.

The visuals already suggest that Fennell is leaning into the gothic aesthetics while adding her signature edge. From wardrobe design to atmospheric cinematography, this adaptation promises to be as visually bold as it is emotionally intense.

An All-Star Ensemble and Creative Team

The cast of Wuthering Heights extends beyond its two leads. The film will also feature:

  • Shazad Latif

  • Hong Chau

  • Alison Oliver

  • Charlotte Mellington

  • Owen Cooper (Adolescence Emmy-nominee)

This ensemble, coupled with Emerald Fennell’s direction and the production power of LuckyChap Entertainment, makes Wuthering Heights one of the most anticipated films of 2026.

LuckyChap, founded by Margot Robbie, her husband Tom Ackerley, and their producing partners, has built a strong reputation for bold, female-driven storytelling. After producing hits like Barbie and Saltburn, LuckyChap is once again backing a project that challenges traditional norms.

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Emerald Fennell’s Vision: Provocative, Unapologetic, and Unforgettable

One of the most exciting aspects of this adaptation is the presence of Emerald Fennell behind the camera. Known for crafting layered, daring narratives, Fennell is not one to play it safe.

Her ability to take risks with form and tone, while still anchoring stories in emotionally resonant characters, is likely what attracted both Robbie and Elordi to the project. If Wuthering Heights truly is “more bananas” than Saltburn, it’s Fennell’s creative leadership that’s making it possible.

Her work has consistently blurred the lines between genres—mixing psychological drama, dark comedy, romance, and horror in unexpected ways. With Wuthering Heights, she has an opportunity to reimagine a beloved classic for a new generation.

From Barbie to Brontë: Margot Robbie’s Continued Evolution

Following her acclaimed performance and production success with Barbie, Margot Robbie is proving she’s not here to be typecast. Transitioning from the playful surrealism of Barbie to the brooding, gothic world of Wuthering Heights showcases Robbie’s range—not just as an actress but also as a producer with vision.

Robbie’s ability to balance mainstream appeal with daring creative choices is setting a new standard in Hollywood. Whether she’s producing Oscar-nominated films or stepping into emotionally heavy roles, she’s carving out a legacy that blends box-office success with artistic integrity.

What Comes Next: Trailers, Release Date, and More

During her interview, Robbie teased that a sneak peek or trailer might be dropping soon. Though she remained tight-lipped, the anticipation is growing. Wuthering Heights is currently scheduled for theatrical release on February 13, 2026, just in time for Valentine’s Day—though this version will likely subvert the traditional romance trope.

With the buzz already building, the eventual trailer release will likely provide a better glimpse into the film’s tone, style, and approach to Brontë’s original story.

Final Thoughts: Just You Wait

Margot Robbie’s warning—“Just you wait”—is more than just a playful tease. It’s a signal that something cinematic, daring, and emotionally resonant is on the horizon.

With Jacob Elordi stepping into one of literature’s most iconic roles, Emerald Fennell pushing narrative boundaries, and LuckyChap backing it all, this version of Wuthering Heights could very well redefine what literary adaptations look like in modern cinema.

As Robbie herself put it: “It’s bananas. It’s great. It’s brilliant.”

Audiences just need to wait a little longer to see what all the buzz is about.