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Brontë meets Bridgerton meets Barbie: purists slate Wuthering Heights trailer
September 07, 2025
|The Observer
A first glance at Emerald Fennell's raunchy take on the classic novel sends the internet into a frenzy
Margot Robbie stares into the distance, mouth slightly open. We cut to closeups of dough being kneaded, a sweat-beaded back, fingers dipping into egg yolks, breasts restrained by a velvet corset. The stuttering intro of Charli XCX's Everything Is Romantic plays, overlaid with rumbling bass and gasping breaths.
This is Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights. At least, the trailer for a new film adaptation of the classic novel by Saltburn director Emerald Fennell and it has sent the internet into a frenzy. “Emily Brontë is rolling in her grave,” declared one fan.
Fennell's adaptation has been cultivating controversy for months. First, its casting director was forced to defend appointing Robbie and fellow Australian actor Jacob Elordi as Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, after a backlash over the failure to address the latter’s ethnicity, generally interpreted as Romany or Gypsy, and 35-year-old Robbie playing a character who dies as a teenager.
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