
"For starters, Robbie said the script "absolutely wrecked me." The project came to her through her production company, LuckyChap (Robbie also produced Fennell's Promising Young Woman and Saltburn), and that Jacob Elordi had already been cast as Heathcliff by the time she read it. "I didn't know what was coming," she told the magazine. "By the end, I was just so full and so destroyed at the same time.""
""I saw him play Heathcliff. And he is Heathcliff. I'd say, just wait. Trust me, you'll be happy." "It goes there," Robbie says of the BDSM-fever-dream scenes teased in the trailer. "Everyone's expecting this to be very, very raunchy. I think people will be surprised. Not to say there aren't sexual elements and that it's not provocative - it definitely is provocative - but it's more romantic than provocative.""
Margot Robbie appears on Vogue U.K.'s January cover and scaled rocks and ran up hills during a 12-hour South Downs photoshoot. Robbie produced Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights adaptation through her LuckyChap company, and Jacob Elordi had already been cast as Heathcliff when she read the script. Robbie said the script "absolutely wrecked me" and that she finished feeling "so full and so destroyed." Robbie defended Elordi's casting and urged audiences to wait. Robbie described the film's BDSM-fever-dream scenes as provocative but ultimately more romantic than raunchy. Robbie framed the film as a big, epic romance comparable to The Notebook and The English Patient.
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