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Wuthering Heights Debuts Digitally at Home on March 31

Prepare to Come Undone as the Film from  Writer/Director/Producer Emerald Fennell  Becomes Available Digitally for the First Time on March 31


On March 31, “Wuthering Heights” will be available Digitally at home on participating digital platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Fandango at Home, and more.


“Wuthering Heights, Academy Award- and BAFTA-winning filmmaker Emerald Fennell’s bold and original interpretation of one of the greatest love stories of all time, debuts Digitally at home on March 31.

Written, directed and produced by Emerald Fennell, the romantic drama, which has earned over $230 million at the worldwide box office, stars Academy Award and BAFTA nominees Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi as Cathy and Heathcliff, alongside Oscar nominee Hong Chau, Shazad Latif, Alison Oliver, BAFTA winner Martin Clunes and Ewan Michell.   

FROM MY OFFICIAL REVIEW

If at any point we forget the type of stories and characters Emerald Fennell loves to bring us we can simply look to Isabella as a reminder. Alison is so fun to watch as she brings an unhinged, nerdy, at times psychotic character that is such a contrast to everyone else on screen. We want more of her. Isabella is an important cog in this wheel and though she gets some strong moments in the third act we don’t get as much as usual, and like everyone else she takes a backseat to Cathy and Heathcliff.

There is no denying the allure and intense seduction that permeates from these characters. Emerald creates a sexy, heart pounding, dance of sensual desire. But she does it with restraint that makes it even more fierce. Instead of filling every scene with run of the mill nudity and gratuitous sex, she goes the less is more route, and that makes it certainly a lot more. The scenes are indescribably hot and are so due to restraint. – Read full review



SPECIAL FEATURES

“Wuthering Heights” Digital, 4K UHD™, and Blu-ray™ contain the following special features:  

  • Threads of Desire (6:49)
    • Jacqueline Durran brings Emerald Fennell’s imagined Gothic world to life through costume. Cathy’s evolving silhouettes unfold in clear acts, while Heathcliff’s transformation and the ensemble’s distinct looks reveal emotion, status, and obsession.
  • The Legacy of Love and Madness (5:32)
    • Emerald Fennell reflects on her lifelong bond with Wuthering Heights and the hidden depravity of the Victorian era, reimagining Emily Brontë’s tale through emotion, memory, and desire to create an epic love story for a new generation.
  • Building a Fever Dream (12:07)
    • An in-depth look at how Emerald Fennell built a world that feels alive. Where design, sound, and performance fuse into one hypnotic vision of love, madness, and creation. The making of a living, breathing fever dream.
  • Commentary by Writer/Director/Producer Emerald Fennell

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