A trailer and poster teaser were released for the director Emerald Fennell’S (Promising young woman, SALTBURN) faces classical history Wuthering Heights by the author Emily Brontë. Fennell adapted the script and the film Stars Academy Award and the Bafta nominee Margot Robbie (Barbie) Coupling of the candidate for the BAFTA Jacob Elordi (SALTBURN).
Fennell acts as a writer, director and producer of the classic Gothic romanticism, based on the novel by Emily Brontë of 1847, which explores love, revenge and social class. The film is played by Robbie like Cathy, Elordi like Heathcliff, Hong Chau (The whale) like Nelly Dean, Alison Oliver like Isabella Linton e Shazad Latif Like Edgar Linton.
Owen Cooper (Adolescence) AND Charlotte Mellington (Matilda the musical) are also present in the cast. Cooper is destined to portray a teenager Heathcliff, the anti -hero of the novel whose anger that consumes everything around him. Mellington will play a young Catherine, whose passionate and complex relationship with Heathcliff ends in tragedy.
Even set to appear is Vy nguyen Like a young Dean, who acts as a main narrator in the original novel. The new adaptation of Wuthering Heights It marks the debut of the film for Cooper, Mellington and Nguyen.
The film raised a ferocious war of offers once Robbie and Elordi would have guided the project, with Netflix offering $ 150 million for this. However, filmmakers instead accepted a Warner Bros $ 80 million offer ..
MRC is the study underlying the financing of the film, Robbie’s Luckychap is producing and Warner Bros. Wuthering Heights He will arrive in cinemas globally on February 13, 2026.
Take a look at the trailer and poster below:
By Jessica Fisher
Source: Geek Tyrant

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