Margot Robbie shared what the preparation was like for filming love scenes for her upcoming film, Wuthering Heights. She additionally teased that the brand new film is extra “bananas” than co-writer and director Emerald Fennell’s earlier film.
Margot Robbie discusses how she ready for the romantic scenes in Wuthering Heights
On January 28, Margot Robbie attended the premiere of Wuthering Heights. Throughout an interview with PEOPLE on the crimson carpet, the Barbie actress shared what her course of for getting ready for love scenes within the new film was like.
“[It was] no totally different to all the opposite scenes that we do,” the I, Tonya star revealed. “The film sort of calls for numerous all of us. My character primarily cries in each single scene, however no, it was a pleasure. I beloved taking part in a personality who sort of swings from one wild emotion to the opposite instantly,” she added.
Whereas selling the film, Robbie described Wuthering Heights as extra “bananas” in comparison with 2023’s Saltburn, which was additionally helmed by Emerald Fennell.
Later, in one other interview with Entry Hollywood, the Babylon actress answered an analogous query. “Once you’re making a film, it doesn’t really feel such as you’re doing something that totally different to the remainder of the scenes,” she emphasised. “So, you’re simply sort of like a median day on the workplace.” She quipped, “Don’t you guys try this at work?”
Chatting with PEOPLE, Fennell defined that filming intimate scenes requires “security and belief and love” among the many forged and crew. “It’s at all times nearly ensuring everybody feels tremendous snug, and all of us are, actually,” she stated.
The Oscar-winning author continued, “We belief one another, and so we attempt to sort of make it humorous and snigger the whole lot off,” she says. “However love scenes are simply the identical as some other scene, actually. And so we simply method it from an emotional standpoint.”
Wuthering Heights is an adaptation of Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel of the identical identify. Robbie portrays Catherine Earnshaw, alongside Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. The film will debut in cinemas on February 13, 2026.
