Forbes reminds readers that Wuthering Heights 2026 will be available for streaming this week and also what this digital release will include.
Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi in Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of Emily Bronte’s classic novel, is coming to digital streaming this week. [...]
Warner Bros. announced recently that Wuthering Heights will arrive on digital streaming via premium video on demand on Tuesday, March 31. Wuthering Heights will be available to purchase on PVOD for $24.99 on such digital platforms as Apple TV, Fandango at Home, Prime Video and YouTube Movies & TV.
Since PVOD rentals are typically $5 less than purchase prices, viewers should be able to rent Wuthering Heights for 48 hours for $19.99.
Consumers who purchase Wuthering Heights on digital will have access to a commentary track by Emerald Fennell, as well as production featurettes. Per Warner Bros., the bonus featurettes, along with run times, are:
Threads of Desire (6:49)
"Jacqueline Durran brings Emerald Fennell’s imagined Gothic world to life through costume. Cathy’s evolving silhouettes unfold in clear acts, while Heathcliff’s transformation and the ensemble’s distinct looks reveal emotion, status, and obsession."
The Legacy of Love and Madness (5:32)
“Emerald Fennell reflects on her lifelong bond with Wuthering Heights and the hidden depravity of the Victorian era, reimagining Emily Brontë’s tale through emotion, memory, and desire to create an epic love story for a new generation.”
Building a Fever Dream (12:07)
“An in-depth look at how Emerald Fennell built a world that feels alive. Where design, sound, and performance fuse into one hypnotic vision of love, madness, and creation. The making of a living, breathing fever dream.”
Rated R, Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, will be released on PVOD on Tuesday. Warner Bros. also announced that the film, along with the same bonus features listed above, will also be released on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray on Tuesday, May 5. (Tim Lammers)
Redressing — and, in this case, undressing — the classics can be risky business. At best, as with daring new stagings of standard rep operas, new insights can grace familiar works. Fennel’s adventure in rethinking a landmark tale ends up being something of a hit-and-miss, bump-and-grind affair. (Josef Woodard)
A veces, uno tiene la sensación de estar frente a un spot publicitario de dos horas y cuarto, porque la factura técnica es impecable y tendente al excesivo esteticismo, aunque la oscuridad se apodere de las atmósferas fotográficas en determinados pasajes.
No obstante, se nota ese intento de darle un estilo autoral a esta producción que no deja de ser gran formato, más centrada en lo formal que en el fondo de la cuestión y en profundizar en los personajes.
(Manuel Ángel Jiménez) (Translation)
The Times joins the many other sites featuring the so-called Brontë blush.
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The Telegraph, Charli XCX's Wuthering Heights album is one of 'The best albums of 2026 so far'.
Charli XCX, Wuthering Heights ★★★★☆
Emerald Fennell’s big-budget, bonk-busting adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel certainly ruffled a few feathers – including mine. But the film had one saving grace, in the form of Charli XCX’s trippy soundtrack, whose songs combine the Velvet Underground’s unparalleled knack for melancholy (John Cale features on the now-viral House) with Nine Inch Nails’s industrial riffs and Charli’s own blurry, distorted vein of electronica.
Taken as a follow-up to Charli’s culture-dominating 2024 album Brat, Wuthering Heights makes perfect sense – it’s the tragedies of modern life and love told through one of English literature’s most beloved stories; music you can both cry and dance to. As the 33-year-old pop star wryly put it, Cathy and Heathcliff’s romance descended into ruin “without a cigarette or a pair of sunglasses in sight,” those two items of vice being prominent symbols in Brat, which served as a chewed-up love letter to hedonism.
Wuthering Heights consists of just 12 songs, clocking in under 35 minutes. But songs like Dying for You, Chains of Love and Always Everywhere pack such a punch that their conciseness never feels like a curse. (Poppie Platt)
Even celebrities can’t resist looking book smart: Billie Eilish is set to star in a film adaptation of Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar; Margot Robbie found style inspiration from gothic fiction when promoting the Wuthering Heights movie in February [...]
Max Mara’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection was even inspired by Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights. [...]
Flabelus Eyre mary jane shoes
Spanish footwear brand Flabelus names its ballet flats and mary janes after literary figures. This pair of mary jane shoes, an homage to Jane Eyre, is handcrafted from dusty green velvet and features Flabelus’s signature, ergonomic soles, made from the rubber of recycled bicycle tires. (Pameyla Cambe)
Diario de Córdoba (Spain) looks at literary siblings, both real and fictional, including the Brontës.
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