Fennell’s vision for the classic, set against the backdrop of the West Yorkshire moors, appears to emphasize the romance of the story. The trailer includes a title card describing the relationship between the star-crossed lovers as "the greatest love story of all time." This new framing of the story has become a point of contention among fans of the book, many of whom regard the novel as a cautionary tale of toxic obsession and revenge.
A pivotal scene in the trailer features Cathy (Robbie) asking, “What would you do, Heathcliff, if you were rich?” to which Heathcliff (Elordi) replies: “I suppose I’d do what all rich men do... Live in a big house, be cruel to my servants, take a wife.”
Audience Reactions Highlight Interpretation Divide
Several commenters questioned the romantic labeling, with one asking, "are there two Wuthering Heights? Cause the one I read was NOT a LOVE story." The interpretation of Heathcliff as a romantic figure, rather than the destructive 'monster' described by many readers, drew strong criticism. One Reddit user expressed frustration, arguing that the attempt at romanticizing the novel means "Turning Withering Heights into Pride & Prejudice is just wrong." Others stated that the book is "decidedly NOT the greatest romance of all time. It is not even a romance," calling the trailer's framing a "fundamental and seemingly intentional misinterpretation."
Wuthering Heights is scheduled for release on February 13, 2026.
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