Margot Robbie Steps in as Ally for Jacob Elordi's Heathcliff, Casting Doubt Over Wuthering Heights Critics
Margot Robbie has come out swinging in defense of her upcoming role in Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights. The Oscar-winning director is no stranger to controversy, and this film adaptation of Emily Brontë's classic novel has already sparked heated debates over its casting choices, particularly for Jacob Elordi as the iconic character Heathcliff.
Casting a character described by Brontë as "dark-skinned" and a "lascar," Elordi's portrayal has raised eyebrows among some critics who argue that it deviates from the original's racial description. However, Robbie is firmly behind her co-star, saying that she believes Elordi embodies the complex and brooding Heathcliff.
"I saw him play Heathcliff, and he is Heathcliff," Robbie declared. "I'd say, just wait. Trust me, you'll be happy." Robbie credits Fennell with finding someone who can bring a new level of depth to the character, drawing comparisons between Elordi's performance and those of legendary actors like Daniel Day-Lewis.
Robbie herself has faced criticism over her casting as Cathy, with some noting that she is significantly older than the character described in the novel. However, Robbie is unapologetic about the changes Fennell has made to the script, insisting that it's an "act of extreme masochism" to attempt to make a film about something as personal and intense as Wuthering Heights.
The film promises to be a big-screen epic romance with plenty of romantic tension and provocative moments. Robbie revealed that she and Fennell discussed what makes a scene truly sexy, focusing on the emotional connection between characters rather than explicit content.
Robbie also expressed her admiration for Fennell's ambition in making a film as sweeping and ambitious as Wuthering Heights. With its epic romance and period drama elements, it's clear that this will be a standout production from LuckyChap Productions, Robbie's company alongside her husband Tom Ackerley.
With the release date looming, fans of Wuthering Heights are eagerly anticipating this new adaptation – but with controversy surrounding Elordi's casting, some may be hesitant to give the film a chance.
Margot Robbie has come out swinging in defense of her upcoming role in Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights. The Oscar-winning director is no stranger to controversy, and this film adaptation of Emily Brontë's classic novel has already sparked heated debates over its casting choices, particularly for Jacob Elordi as the iconic character Heathcliff.
Casting a character described by Brontë as "dark-skinned" and a "lascar," Elordi's portrayal has raised eyebrows among some critics who argue that it deviates from the original's racial description. However, Robbie is firmly behind her co-star, saying that she believes Elordi embodies the complex and brooding Heathcliff.
"I saw him play Heathcliff, and he is Heathcliff," Robbie declared. "I'd say, just wait. Trust me, you'll be happy." Robbie credits Fennell with finding someone who can bring a new level of depth to the character, drawing comparisons between Elordi's performance and those of legendary actors like Daniel Day-Lewis.
Robbie herself has faced criticism over her casting as Cathy, with some noting that she is significantly older than the character described in the novel. However, Robbie is unapologetic about the changes Fennell has made to the script, insisting that it's an "act of extreme masochism" to attempt to make a film about something as personal and intense as Wuthering Heights.
The film promises to be a big-screen epic romance with plenty of romantic tension and provocative moments. Robbie revealed that she and Fennell discussed what makes a scene truly sexy, focusing on the emotional connection between characters rather than explicit content.
Robbie also expressed her admiration for Fennell's ambition in making a film as sweeping and ambitious as Wuthering Heights. With its epic romance and period drama elements, it's clear that this will be a standout production from LuckyChap Productions, Robbie's company alongside her husband Tom Ackerley.
With the release date looming, fans of Wuthering Heights are eagerly anticipating this new adaptation – but with controversy surrounding Elordi's casting, some may be hesitant to give the film a chance.