The Standard interviews Aimee Lou Wood and she mentions her forthcoming Jane Eyre role.
Aside from film work, she has also been cast as Jane in a new television adaptation of Jane Eyre, a project she is, she says simply, “so excited” about. So, if Pattie Boyd represents discipline, Jane Eyre offers something else entirely.
“I think it's going to be great to then do something like Jane Eyre,” she explains. “It's like, ‘okay, I'm playing Pattie. She was this really cool style icon, gorgeous, popular, sociable, and then I'll get to go and play feral Jane, which feels that feels more that feels more like home to me.’” (Lisa McLoughlin)
Swooon echoes the news that the Wuthering Heights retelling The Favourites is getting its own screen adaptation.
Move over, Catherine and Heathcliff. It’s time to let Katarina “Kat” Shaw and Heath Rocha take center stage. Layne Fargo’s The Favorites altered our brain chemistry when she released her ice dancing romantic drama in 2025.
The Wuthering Heights retelling leaves the moors behind for the ice rink as Kat and Heath emerge from their troubled childhoods looking to win gold. On March 24, Deadline reported that The Favorites would be getting a Netflix movie adaptation. (Avery Thompson)
The film doesn’t fail because it takes risks—if anything, its notion of transgression feels oddly adolescent—but because of the banality it ultimately imposes on what is, in essence, a profoundly tragic story of ill-fated lovers. (Diego Lerer)
The Times has an article on the fact that some parents are 'paying up to £800 a day for live-in tutors over the Easter holidays as they seek last-minute help for their teenagers’ GCSEs and A-levels'.
It is reminiscent of the Victorian governess who would live with families while teaching their children, famously depicted in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre.
Jane Eyre could only dream of such a salary, though.
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