Margot Robbie replies ‘Wuthering Heights’ critics 

Margot Robbie is speaking out about the wave of criticism surrounding her and Jacob Elordi’s casting in Wuthering Heights

In a recent interview with British Vogue, the Barbie star acknowledged the uproar, especially around her playing Catherine, a role originally described as a brunette teenager, explaining, “I get it. There’s nothing else to go off at this point until people see the movie.”

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Robbie also defended Elordi’s casting as Heathcliff, despite fans noting the character is described in the novel as “dark-skinned.” 

She said, “I saw him play Heathcliff … And he is Heathcliff. I’d say, just wait. Trust me, you’ll be happy.” 

She continued, “He’s incredible and I believe in him so much. I honestly think he’s our generation’s Daniel Day-Lewis.”

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Director Emerald Fennell chimed in on her creative reasoning, saying that for her version of Cathy, “willful, mean, a recreational sadist, a provocateur”, she needed an actor with “supersized star power.” 

Fennell said Robbie brings exactly that energy, calling it “big d*ck energy. That’s what Cathy needs.”

With the opening date for Wuthering Heights set for February 13, 2026, Robbie said she hopes viewers will wait to judge until they’ve seen the full performance. 

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Until then, she seems confident in the choice, casting and all.