Lots of sites are listing the must-see films of 2026 with Wuthering Heights in their selections. Here are just a few:
Newsweek,
BBC,
Yahoo! Entertainment,
The Argus, etc.
Edhat takes a different approach and lists 'The Top Screen-Inspired Travel Destinations In 2026' including
Yorkshire, UK
The dales and moors of Yorkshire are a well-established muse for writers and visual artists. Most recently, the region has served as the romantic location for “Wuthering Heights” and “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale.” The North Yorkshire Moors Railway and the Yorkshire Dales make appearances in both and are a must-see when visiting. Make sure to squeeze in a visit to the Brontë Parsonage Museum, where the Brontë family lived from 1820 to 1861. The historic space offers fascinating insight into the lives of the three Brontë sisters and the world that inspired “Wuthering Heights.” (Jeanette D. Moses)
Forbes (Spain) looks into the profitability of adapting classics.
Girls' Life lists '5 Literary Classics That *Still* Hit Different' including
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Jane Eyre is more than a gothic romance—it’s a revolutionary tale of a woman refusing to be anyone’s shadow. Orphaned, headstrong and fiercely moral, Jane challenges the rigid rules of Victorian society with every choice she makes. Thornfield Hall is full of secrets, but the real shocker isn’t the locked rooms or the mysterious master—it’s Jane herself, daring to demand respect, love and autonomy on her own terms. Brontë’s novel breaks conventions by giving a voice to a heroine who thinks, feels and acts for herself, weaving themes of gender, class and morality into a story that is as thrilling and dark as it is emotionally rich. A story of courage, desire and moral reckoning, it still feels daring and modern centuries after it was written.
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