Anne Hathaway has shared her verdict on the recently released Wuthering Heightsstarring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi.
The Oscar-winning actress revealed her thoughts on the film just a day before its theatrical release on February 13, while keeping things intriguingly vague.
Taking to her Instagram story, the The devil wears Prada The student wrote that she saw “an early screening” of the film directed by Emerald Fennell.
“You’re not ready. Consider yourself warned,” he noted. “Congratulations to everyone involved!”
The highly divisive release, which adapted Emily Brontë’s original literary text with the sexually provocative twist widely present in Fennell’s work as a filmmaker, arrived in theaters just in time for Valentine’s Day.
While its stars, Australian-born Margot and Jacob, have lit up the film’s promotional tour with their lively chemistry.
Despite the rumors surrounding the project, it has been criticized for a number of factors: the frankenstein The actor’s casting as Heathcliff, for starters, who has long been perceived as a non-white character from the original book. Although the role has notably been played by Caucasian actors in multiple adaptations.
On the other hand, the Barbie The actress was criticized for being much older than the classic novel’s teenage protagonist, Catherine Earnshaw.
From the start of the project and the release of its first look to the moment it hit the big screen, the latest Wuthering Heights The iteration has divided audiences over its costume design, plot changes, casting, and a host of other choices.
Meanwhile, Anne Hathaway is also gearing up for several big releases next summer: The Devil Wears Prada 2which recently released its first trailer, will be released in May. Although it will appear in Christopher Nolan’s film The Odysseywhose launch is scheduled for July.




