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Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ Hits Theaters Tomorrow

Just in time for Valentine’s Day weekend, the moors are officially catching fire. This Friday, February 13, 2026, Emerald Fennell’s highly anticipated—and fiercely debated—reimagining of Wuthering Heights arrives in cinemas starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi.

 Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie attends the UK Premiere of "Wuthering Heights" at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on February 05, 2026 in London, England.
© (Photo by Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Warner Bros.) Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie attends the UK Premiere of "Wuthering Heights" at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on February 05, 2026 in London, England.

A New Era for Cathy and Heathcliff

Emerald Fennell, the provocative mind behind Promising Young Woman and Saltburn, has never been one for subtle adaptations. The film is described by Fennell as a “half-remembered dream” of the novel rather than a beat-for-beat recreation.

Set against a backdrop of the actual Yorkshire Moors but infused with modern sensibilities, the story follows the destructive obsession between Catherine Earnshaw (Robbie) and Heathcliff (Elordi). While Robbie brings a “selfish, vindictive, and bored” edge to Cathy, Elordi’s Heathcliff is being framed as a “fetishistic object of erotic fantasy,” moving away from the character’s traditionally darker, more vengeful roots to focus on the “carnal cravings” of the star-crossed pair.

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Breaking the Brontë Rules

If you’re expecting a faithful literary lesson, you might want to check your SparkNotes at the door. Fennell has made some bold, “scandalous” changes to the source material:

The Soundtrack: The film features an entire album of original songs by Charli XCX, including the lead single “House,” blending 19th-century longing with 21st-century hyper-pop.

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Narrative Cuts: Like many adaptations before it, the film focuses entirely on the first generation, omitting the “messy” second half of the novel involving the characters’ children.

Modern Aesthetic: The costumes and production design lean into a “fashion shoot” style, with critics noting that the film feels more like a “TikTok mood board” brought to life than a dusty historical drama.

Valentine’s Weekend Forecast

Despite—or perhaps because of—the controversy, Wuthering Heights is tracking for a massive opening weekend. With a projected $40 million to $50 million domestic start, it is expected to dominate the Valentine’s and President’s Day box office. For those looking for a “toxic, messy, and beautifully shot” date night, this is the undisputed cinematic event of the week.

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Carolina is a bilingual entertainment and sports writer fluent in English and Spanish. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication from Universidad de Ciencias Empresariales y Sociales (UCES) in Buenos Aires and has a solid background in media and public affairs. In 2020, she won first place in journalistic feature writing at the EXPOCOM-FADECCOS competition, which brings together student work from universities across Argentina. She also completed a year-and-a-half internship in the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy in Argentina, where she worked closely with journalists and media operations. Carolina specializes in entertainment writing, with a focus on celebrity news, as well as romantic and drama films.

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