Call into work sick because a new trailer for Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights film adaptation starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi just dropped and it’s certain to make you all kinds of unwell.
The full length trailer was released today and netizens are screaming, crying, throwing up over the sheer horniness of it all.
With stars like Margot and Jacob, the chemistry between the undeniably stunning duo was always going to be delicious, but this new teaser takes things to a whole new level.
Fennell’s adaptation, set for a Valentine’s Weekend 2026 theatrical release, revisits the tangled histories of the Earnshaw and Linton families, centring on the intense, forbidden bond between Catherine Earnshaw (Robbie) and Heathcliff (Elordi). The cast also includes Hong Chau, Shazad Latif, Alison Oliver, Martin Clunes and Ewan Mitchell.
The trailer is underscored by Wuthering Heights–inspired track “Chains of Love,” Charli XCX’s new song written specifically for the film and featured on the movie’s companion album.

From what we’ve seen so far, the adaptation stays true to Fennell’s “operatic, and sometimes outrageous” signature style, channelling the same depravity and debauchery that made Saltburn such a lightning rod.
The earlier teaser leaned hard into the body horror of desire, with intense close-ups of hands kneading dough and fingers everywhere – in mouths, inside fish, running through eggs – creating a messy, suggestive and often uncomfortable mood.
This latest trailer doesn’t change course so much as widens the frame. Those sticky, tactile images are still there, but now they sit inside a grand, swooning romance: sweeping moors, candlelit interiors, fevered embraces and tempestuous skies. It’s Emerald Fennell doing full Gothic love story, just filtered through her very specific, gloriously unhinged lens.
If the visuals and palpable tension between our two leads wasn’t enough to tip you over the edge, there’s always Elordi uttering the words “So kiss me, and let us both be damned”.
Watch: Wuthering Heights New Trailer
If you want to watch the full trailer for Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi’s Wuthering Heights adaptation, all we can say is ‘strap in’. See the full clip, below.
What Is Wuthering Heights About?
Wuthering Heights was published by Emily Brontë under the pseudonym Ellis Bell in 1847.
The story is famously set on the Yorkshire moors and follows the intense relationship between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, an orphan who is taken in by Catherine’s family.
The novel is widely considered to be one of the best gothic novels, and it has been adapted more than ten times between the 1930s and now.