Jacob Elordi is officially Heathcliff, and the internet might never recover. The first trailer for Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights adaptation just landed, featuring the Euphoria star in his most provocative role yet. If you thought Saltburn was wild, wait until you see what's happening on these moors.
The Trailer That Broke the Internet
The two-minute preview gives us everything we want and more from a modern gothic romance. Jacob Elordi transforms into Emily Brontë's iconic antihero with smoldering intensity, sharing steamy scenes with Margot Robbie's Catherine that are already burning up social media. The trailer opens with a shirtless Jacob Elordi handling hay in candlelit stables, setting the tone for a version of Wuthering Heights that's less period piece, more fever dream.
Director Emerald Fennell, fresh off her Saltburn success, clearly knows how to showcase her leading man. The chemistry between Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie is absolutely volcanic. There's a scene where he pulls her up by her corset that has fans screaming, plus rain-soaked kisses, bodice-ripping moments, and enough fish-gutting imagery to remind you this is definitely a Fennell film.
Why Jacob Elordi's Casting Has Everyone Talking
Here's where things get messy. Jacob Elordi is playing Heathcliff, a character Brontë explicitly described as dark-skinned with racially ambiguous features. The casting of a white Australian actor has sparked intense debate across social media. Some fans call it whitewashing, while others point out that Fennell defended her choice, saying Jacob looked exactly like the illustration from her childhood copy of the book.
The controversy is dominating conversation around the film, overshadowing even those jaw-dropping scenes. Jacob Elordi's performance looks compelling, but the discourse raises valid questions about representation in classic adaptations.
Key Details About the Film
First, the soundtrack slaps. Charli XCX provides a haunting new track called "Chains of Love" that perfectly scores the trailer's dark romance vibe. The music choice signals this isn't your typical costume drama.
Second, the supporting cast is stacked. Hong Chau plays Nelly Dean, Shazad Latif is Edgar Linton, and Martin Clunes appears as Mr. Earnshaw. Young versions of the characters are played by recent Emmy winner Owen Cooper and Charlotte Mellington.
Third, Jacob Elordi is clearly all-in on this role. From the physical transformation to the raw emotional intensity, he's proving he can handle complex literary characters just as easily as he handles teen dramas.
When Does It Hit Theaters?
Mark your Valentine's calendars. Wuthering Heights storms into theaters on February 13, 2026. The timing feels intentional for a story about obsessive, destructive love.
Final Thoughts
Love it or hate it, there's no denying Jacob Elordi's Wuthering Heights is already one of 2026's most talked-about films. The combination of Fennell's provocative vision, Margot Robbie's star power, and Jacob Elordi's transformation into Heathcliff guarantees this will be watercooler conversation for months.
What do you think? Is Jacob Elordi the perfect Heathcliff, or does the casting controversy ruin the hype? Drop your hottest takes in the comments and let us know if you'll be catching this on the big screen!


