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Emerald Fennell is Taking Her Brand of Salacious Scandal and Intrigue to Wuthering Heights

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fully recover from Saltburn’s bathtub scene, then it’s perhaps best to look away now: Oscar-winning provocateur has set her sights on her next project, and her choice is sure to be a divisive one.On 12 July, the director of a ghostly skeleton by artist Katie Buckley.

At its heart sits the title Wuthering Heights, and below it the strapline “A film by Emerald Fennell”.Above the image, it reads, “Be with me always.

Take any form. Drive me mad”, the immortal words Heathcliff utters after the tragic death of Catherine Earnshaw.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Given her last feature, and Promising Young Woman before it, were both about obsession – the former about one student’s infatuation with another, and the latter about a woman’s single—minded determination to avenge the death of her best friend—the decision to adapt Emily Brontë’s seminal tale of doomed love, as well as the accompanying tagline, make perfect sense.However, it has left us with a number of questions, too.

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