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Margot Robbie & Jacob Elordi Spark Over Wuthering Heights #margotrobbie #jacobelordi #wutheringheights Margot Robbie's husband is a film producer. He's also producing her latest movie, Wuthering Heights, where Margot stars opposite Jacob Elordi. And right now, he's watching his wife tell interviewers about the separation anxiety she felt when Jacob wasn't on set, how Jacob filled her trailer with roses on Valentine's Day, and how she became "territorial" when he filmed scenes with other actresses. The internet is asking the obvious question: Is this brilliant marketing, or has everyone involved lost the plot? I'm going to walk you through what's actually happening with this press tour, because there's more going on here than viral headlines suggest. And by the end, you might see this differently than you do right now. Emerald Fennell's adaptation of Wuthering Heights hits theaters on Valentine's Day 2026. That's less than two weeks away. After a bidding war between Warner Brothers and Netflix, the film secured a major theatrical release with Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. Robbie is also producing through her company, LuckyChap Entertainment, which she co-founded with her husband, Tom Ackerley, back in 2014. LuckyChap has an impressive track record. They produced I, Tonya, which earned Robbie an Oscar nomination. They produced Promising Young Woman, which won Emerald Fennell an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. They produced Barbie, which became the highest-grossing film of 2023 and earned over a billion dollars worldwide. This is not a vanity production company. This is a legitimate powerhouse that understands how to create cultural moments. Which brings us back to Wuthering Heights and why this press tour feels so carefully orchestrated. For those unfamiliar with the source material, Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights was published in 1847 under a male pseudonym. It tells the story of Heathcliff, an orphan brought to live at Wuthering Heights, and his relationship with Catherine Earnshaw, the daughter of the family. Their connection is intense, obsessive, and ultimately destructive. This is not a romance novel in the Jane Austen sense. There are no misunderstandings resolved by heartfelt confessions. Instead, it's a story about class, revenge, cruelty, and love twisted into something unrecognizable. Catherine famously declares, "I am Heathcliff," suggesting their souls are intertwined. But she still chooses to marry someone else for social advancement, which sets off a chain of events that destroys multiple lives across two generations. It's Gothic, it's dark, and it's been adapted numerous times with varying degrees of success. The most famous film version is probably the 1939 adaptation starring Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon, though that one softened the story considerably. More recent adaptations have tried to restore the novel's harshness, with mixed results. Andrea Arnold's 2011 version was praised for its raw intensity but criticized for being too bleak. The 1992 version with Ralph Fiennes leaned heavily into the romantic elements but felt melodramatic to some viewers. 📩 E M A I L graceawakening180@gmail.com