Lovers portrayed by Robbie and Elordi in a fresh movie clip
Directed by Emerald Fennell, the highly anticipated film "Wuthering Heights" - "Stormheight" is set to release on Valentine's Day 2026 by Warner Bros. Studios. The film stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi in a romantic pairing, as depicted in the recently released trailer.
Robbie, known for her role in "Barbie," and Elordi, famous for his performance in "Euphoria," are portrayed as the lead characters in this modern reimagining of Emily Brontë's classic novel "Wuthering Heights." The trailer showcases various scenes featuring the two actors, suggesting they play significant roles.
Fennell, known for her intense and graphic style, has previously directed the film "Saltburn," which caused a stir in 2023 due to its physical scenes. Robbie has co-produced films with Fennell through her own production company. Jacob Elordi has also worked with Fennell in "Saltburn."
The trailer for "Wuthering Heights" - "Stormheight" features intense and graphic imagery, including sweaty bodies, suggestive actions, and close-ups of hands working with food. A song by Charli XCX is prominently featured in the trailer.
In the trailer, Robbie and Elordi are depicted riding across vast meadows and exchanging intense glances. Elordi's character says, "I can follow you like a dog. To the ends of the earth." The story of Brontë's "Wuthering Heights" revolves around two families in British Yorkshire and a foster child named Heathcliff.
"Wuthering Heights" - "Stormheight" is a reference to the 1847 novel of the same name by English writer Emily Brontë. The director of the film is Catherine Hardwicke, known for her work on "Stormheight" and other films.
The trailer for "Wuthering Heights" - "Stormheight" has been released, and fans are eagerly awaiting the film's release on Valentine's Day 2026.
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