Coming Undone


Two of Hollywood’s hottest stars turn up the heat this Valentine’s Day in a bold retelling of a classic romance, one that smoulders with desire and dares to burn brighter than ever.

Article Published on 11.12.2025

Words Chloe Howard

Set against the windswept beauty of the Yorkshire Moors, Emerald Fennell – the genius behind Saltburn – breathes new life into Emily Brontë’s literary classic with her “Wuthering Heights.”

Everyone’s beloved Barbie, Margot Robbie, stars as the fierce and haunted Catherine Earnshaw, who’s swept up in a turbulent romance as wild as the landscape itself. Her love is a young man named Heathcliff, played by heartthrob Jacob Elordi, whose brooding intensity can’t be resisted, even when it’s forbidden.

Brontë’s nineteenth-century tale of obsession, jealousy, and doomed romance needs no introduction, but it’s a different story for this bold reimagining that promises something thrilling and dripping with passion. Expect the same aching desire and emotional volatility that will always remain true to the timeless tale, but with a new lease of life. With original music from Charli XCX that pulses with contemporary urgency, the all-consuming gothic romance blends its Brontë roots with a modern edge.

Fennell’s Saltburn was a cocktail of shocks, seductions, and plot twists that left us breathless. With her “Wuthering Heights,” she promises to haunt us all over again – in ways we’ll never see coming.

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