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Jacob Elordi teases ‘real’ on-set chemistry with ‘Wuthering Heights’ co-star Margot Robbie: ‘Pretty profound experience’

January 19, 2026
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Jacob Elordi teases ‘real’ on-set chemistry with ‘Wuthering Heights’ co-star Margot Robbie: ‘Pretty profound experience’

Jacob Elordi gave fans a glimpse into the epic chemistry he shares with Margot Robbie in their upcoming movie, “Wuthering Heights.”

“The moments when it was good and the love was alive were really sort of pleasurable moments to actually see, because in the book you don’t see them together,” the actor told Fandango, referencing the doomed lovers — Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff — that he and Robbie portray in the film.

“But to actually confirm that love in our version of the narrative, and to see it lived through, was a pretty profound experience.” 

The “Frankenstein” actor, 28, also recalled feeling fully immersed in the literary adaptation while filming certain moments with Robbie, 35.

Jacob Elordi at the 31st Critics' Choice Awards.
Jacob Elordi hinted at his on-screen chemistry with Margot Robbie in the upcoming “Wuthering Heights.” Getty Images for Cold Stone Creamery & Wetzel’s Pretzels
Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie in the film Wuthering Heights.
The “Frankenstein” actor called the experience of filming with Robbie “profound.” ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

“There’d be a moment where we’d be running hand-in-hand through the moors — maybe not even in the scene, just setting it up — where I’d look across at her and she’d be looking at me and you really realized you are looking at Catherine and she was looking at Heathcliff,” Elordi shared.

“And in that moment, we really were a part of their love, for real.”

The “Euphoria” starfurther reflected on how Kate Bush’s 1978 hit song “Wuthering Heights” enhanced a particularly romantic scene as they filmed on the famed moors of England.

“It was this really sort of profound thing watching the sunset and being Heathcliff and Cathy, sitting and watching the sunset on the moors as the sort of spirit of their characters have for the last 200 years,” he recalled.

Margot Robbie as Cathy in Wuthering Heights.
“We really were a part of their love, for real,” Elordi told Fandango. Warner Bros.
Promotional poster for the film adaptation of Wuthering Heights, featuring actors Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi in a romantic embrace.
Elordi and Robbie play doomed lovers Cathy and Heathcliff from the 1847 novel. Warner Bros.

“And you can almost imagine that the spirit of this love that [author Emily] Brontë created is sort of floating around there,” he continued, noting that it “felt like” they were “catching little pieces” of Catherine and Heathcliff’s doomed bond.

Regarded as one of the greatest literary romances of all time, the 1847 novel has been repeatedly adapted for the screen throughout the years.

It follows the tragic story of Heathcliff, an orphan taken in by the Earnshaw family, and Cathy, with whom he’s raised as a sibling — and their unattainable love for one another.

Robbie explained during the interview that the fictional couples’ attraction “destroys them and everyone around them” as they attempt to legitimize their fiery bond, leading to death and despair.

Margot Robbie in a black sequined dress with white detailing on the bodice and red lipstick, attending the Charles Finch & Chanel 2024 Pre-BAFTA Party.
Robbie previously defended director Emerald Fennell’s casting of Elordi as the romantic lead. WireImage for Charles Finch
Jacob Elordi in a tan suit and sunglasses at the AFI Awards Luncheon.
“He is Heathcliff,” the “Barbie” star said. Getty Images

While the romance is beloved, Robbie explained, it’s not necessarily fulfilling. Director Emerald Fennell, she recalled, once told the “Barbie” actress that her goal for the film was for viewers to “cry so hard they vomit.”

Robbie jokingly recalled thinking, “Wonderful.”

In December, Robbie defended Fennell’s castingof the “Euphoria” star as the tormented romantic lead after fan backlash.

“I saw him play Heathcliff, and he is Heathcliff,” the “I, Tonya” star told British Vogue last month. “I’d say, just wait. Trust me, you’ll be happy.”

“Wuthering Heights” is set to hit theaters on Feb. 13, just in time for Valentine’s Day.

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