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Jacob Elordi’s New Movie Gets Warning Label From A-Lister

Jacob Elordi's New Movie Gets Warning Label From A-Lister

Anne Hathawayjust threw her support behind one of the year's most talked-about films, and her reaction is taking over social media. The Oscar winner got an early look at Emerald Fennell's adaptation ofWuthering Heights, starringJacob ElordiandMargot Robbie, and what she had to say has fans paying close attention.

Anne Hathaway warns people for Wuthering Heights

The buzz about Anne Hathaway and Jacob Elordi began after the former revealed she screened Wuthering Heights ahead of its February 13 release. Taking to Instagram Stories, she shared her unfiltered thoughts with a playful warning for anyone planning to see it.

"I saw an early screening of #Wuthering Heights. You aren't ready. Consider yourself warned. Congrats to all involved," Hathaway wrote on her Instagram Stories alongside her reaction. The Devil Wears Prada actor made it clear she got a real kick out of the movie. Her enthusiasm stood out amid the mixed chatter surrounding Fennell's take on the Emily Brontë classic.

The Saltburn director has crafted a version that leans heavily into the eroticism of the source material. Critics have noted the film focuses intensely on sensuality, with some calling it "aggressively provocative." Reviews suggest Fennell aimed to shake things up for a new generation. The result features undeniable chemistry between Elordi and Robbie, even if the approach rubs some purists the wrong way.

Before release, Wuthering Heights faced criticism over casting choices. Some called it "whitewashed" since Elordi, a caucasian actor, plays Heathcliff. It is a character originally written as dark-skinned. Robbie's casting also caused debate, as the 35-year-old played a 19-year-old Catherine. Despite the backlash, the $80 million box office suggests the film connects with audiences.

While she's busy watching films,Anne Hathawayalso has a packed schedule ahead. She returns for The Devil Wears Prada 2 this spring and joins the epic cast of Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey as Penelope. Upcoming projects include Colleen Hoover's Verity with Josh Hartnett, as well as Mother Mary and Flowervale Street.

Originally reported by Devanshi Basu onMandatory.

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