Warner Bros. released a new trailer for Wuthering Heights on Thursday. The film opens Feb. 13 in the United States and Feb. 11 internationally.
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Years later, Heathcliff returns as a wealthy gentleman, hurt that Catherine didn't choose him when he was poor. "So kiss me," Heathcliffe says, "and let us both be damned.
Emerald Fennell adapts Emily Bronte's novel and directs. The trailer montage includes glimpses of passionate moments, as well as lavish gowns and suits.
The studio previously released a teaser in September. Both trailers feature original music from the soundtrack by Charlie XCX.
Hong Chau, Alison Oliver, Martin Clunes and Ewan Michell also star.


