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This is Emerald Fennell's version of Wuthering Heights,” says Margot Robbie, “and it's a bold interpretation of one of the greatest love stories of all time.”
Anne Hathaway was able to screen Wuthering Heights sometime before its release this past Friday, February 13. In a message shared to her Instagram Stories, Hathaway told her followers to consider themselves "warned," but that wasn't the only piece of feedback she had:
Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi's new movie is tipped to win the Valentine's Day/Presidents Day weekend in North America, but Sony Animation and Stephen Curry's 'GOAT' is gaining ground far too quickly for comfort.
There are a few things to enjoy about this photo of the cast and crew at the London premiere of the film, including director Emerald Fennell standing out in red.
Emerald Fennell's take on "Wuthering Heights" is now in theaters, and it's definitely her own spin on the story. But it's also just one of many. Over the years, Emily Brontë's work has been adapted countless times,