A new trailer launched on September 3 affords a primary have a look at the brand new Warner Bros. movie adaptation of the traditional Emily Brontë novel Wuthering Heights. The trailer reveals Margot Robbie as feminine lead Catherine Earnshaw alongside Jacob Elordi as her fiercely passionate however ill-suited love curiosity Heathcliff.
The movie is written, directed, and produced by Emerald Fennell, who additionally labored with Elordi on Saltburn as the author and director. The trailer additionally reveals the movie will characteristic “authentic songs by Charli XCX” for the soundtrack.
The plot of the unique novel is written from the perspective of diary entries from a tenant of Heathcliff who asks his housekeeper to inform him about Heathcliff. The housekeeper then remembers the good deal of drama that occurred between Heathcliff and the Earnshaw household through the years, together with his relationship with Catherine, her marriage to a different man, and Heathcliff’s eventual revenge on all of them.
The trailer, nevertheless, appears to deal with the erotic components of Catherine and Heathcliff’s relationship, which many followers of the unique novel have claimed oversexualizes what is definitely a really darkish story.
“Is that this within the e-book? I don’t keep in mind this sort of dialog,” one Instagram person commented on a clip of Heathcliff asking “would you like me to cease?” whereas reaching out to the touch Catherine.
The trailer’s steamy scenes, alongside the movie’s Valentine’s Day launch date, appear to painting the movie as each horny and romantic.
“Emily Brontë did NOT write this for a 50 Shades of Bridgerton crossover,” one other Instagram person commented in annoyance on one other clip of the trailer.
One other level of controversy amongst followers has been whether or not or not Charli XCX’s musical accompaniment is acceptable for an adaptation of a novel printed in 1847. “Nothing ruins a interval piece fairly like digital music,” one other person wrote within the feedback of the identical clip of the trailer.
Nevertheless, maybe the biggest level of controversy in regards to the upcoming movie has been the casting of Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. Many literary students imagine from descriptions inside the novel that Brontë meant for Heathcliff to be a person of coloration.
Michael Stewart, the director of the Brontë Writing Centre, shared with The Telegraph, “I really feel fairly strongly that Emily’s intention was that he was both black or mixed-race and there are many clues within the textual content to recommend that.”
Many followers appear to agree, filling social media clips of the trailer with feedback questioning the casting alternative. “Heathcliff isn’t white; he’s actually described as a darkish skinned Romani boy,” one TikTok person commented on the trailer there.
In distinction, others, particularly followers of Emerald’s work, have expressed their pleasure for the movie. “If Emerald is aware of something, it’s how one can market a film. Her and her group killed it with Saltburn, I can’t wait to see what she does with Wuthering Heights!” one Instagram person commented beneath the film poster.