* **Q: Who is directing the new Wuthering Heights?
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Movies / Upcoming Releases
Emily Brontë's gothic masterpiece, *Wuthering Heights*, is once again heading to the big screen, this time under the direction of Emerald Fennell, acclaimed for *Promising Young Woman* and *Saltburn*. Partnering with Margot Robbie's LuckyCh...
Set against the stark Yorkshire moors, Brontë's 1847 novel tells the tumultuous story of Heathcliff, an orphan adopted into the Earnshaw family, and his all-consuming, destructive love for Catherine Earnshaw. His ambiguous origins and subsequent mistreatment fuel a life of vengeful obsession after Catherine marries the wealthier Edgar Linton.
Fennell's adaptation is expected to follow this core narrative, but casting and aesthetic choices suggest a modern lens. The selection of Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff has ignited debate among Brontë purists. While the novel describes Heathcliff as "dark-skinned" and implies ambiguous, possibly non-white origins linked to Liverpool's port history, Elordi is white. This casting challenges interpretations integral to Heathcliff's character and his treatment within the story's social hierarchy.
Further scrutiny arose from set photos showing Margot Robbie with blonde hair (Catherine is dark-haired in the book) and wearing a seemingly anachronistic white, glittery wedding dress – sparking comparisons to the 'Bridgerton effect' where historical accuracy may yield to modern aesthetics.
Despite the controversies, anticipation is high. Fennell's previous work suggests a bold interpretation. First-look images, including one showing Elordi's fingers in Robbie's mouth and promotional art featuring Heathcliff's tormented quote, "Be with me always, take any form, drive me mad," hint at a potentially darker, more erotic, and gothic rendition of the classic tale. The casting of rising star Owen Cooper, praised for his role in the Netflix series *Adolescence*, as young Heathcliff adds another layer of interest.
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What are your thoughts on the casting choices? Will Emerald Fennell's interpretation capture the essence of *Wuthering Heights*? Let us know your opinions in the comments!
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