Margot Robbie’s Divisive $236 Million Book Adaptation Is Officially Coming to Digital This Week [Exclusive]

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WUTHERING HEIGHTS, Margot Robbie stands at a fancy wedding Image via Warner Bros. /Courtesy Everett Collection

Published Mar 30, 2026, 12:00 PM EDT

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It's still relatively early in Margot Robbie's career, but she has been nominated for two Academy Awards. She scored her first Oscar nod back in 2017 for her performance in I, Tonya, the ice skating drama directed by Craig Gillespie. Just two years later, she landed another nomination for her performance in the controversial thriller Bombshell. Robbie was credited with the Best Picture nomination for Barbie a few years ago due to her work as a producer. Still, many fans felt she deserved an Oscar nomination for her performance as the titular character. Her co-star, Ryan Gosling, earned a nod for his performance as Ken. Between her roles in The Wolf of Wall Street and Barbie, as well as her multiple performances as Harley Quinn, Robbie has become one of the most popular and talented actors in the world.

It’s been a busy year for Robbie so far, who has already starred opposite Jacob Elordi in Wuthering Heights, the latest in a long line of adaptations of Emily Brontë’s famous novel. Robbie and Elordi’s Wuthering Heights, which was written and directed by Emerald Fennell, earned scores of 57% from critics and 76% from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes. This didn’t stop it from grossing over $230 million at the box office against an $80 million budget, though. This afternoon, Warner Bros. announced that Wuthering Heights is now on digital platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV, starting today, and it will even be available on home media like Blu-ray and DVD on May 5. Collider is thrilled to partner with Warner Bros. to celebrate the digital release of Wuthering Heights by exclusively previewing a new clip of the film, which can be found below.

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What’s Next for Jacob Elordi?

2026 is shaping up to be a big year for Jacob Elordi, who earned his first Oscar nomination for his performance in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein. Later this year, he will return to the big screen with The Dog Stars, the new sci-fi movie from Ridley Scott. The film was previously set to be released in March before being delayed to August. Elordi will also return to HBO Max in just a few weeks when the long-awaited third season of Euphoria begins streaming on April 13. It’s been over four years since an episode of Euphoria was released.

Check out Wuthering Heights on VOD platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV and stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of the film.

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Release Date February 13, 2026

Runtime 136 Minutes

Director Emerald Fennell

Writers Emerald Fennell, Emily Brontë

Producers Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley, Emerald Fennell, Josey McNamara
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