Home Tech The problem with Emerald Fennells “Wuthering Heights” is audience expectations.

The problem with Emerald Fennells “Wuthering Heights” is audience expectations.

A Collage shows Wuthering Heights adaptations (top left to right) 2011, 1939, and the 2026 version. In the middle, there is a picture of Emily Brontë's novel.

There have been a lot of heated conversations around Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights” since it was first announced. Months before the film’s release, behind-the-scenes pictures and later the film’s trailer, outraged the internet, as people complained about Fennel’s casting choices, the anachronistic costumes, and everything that signaled that this wouldn’t be the adaptation of Emily Brontë’s Victorian classic fans were expecting.

But what did we expect? And is a good adaptation one that mimics the book, or is there something else that the latest one is missing?

“Wuthering Heights” is out on Feb. 13 in theatres across the U.S. and the UK.

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