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One of Hollywood's most talked-about couples at the start of this year is Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, not only for their seductive performance in the eagerly awaited 'Wuthering Heights' but also for their candid and charming Vogue Australia cover story, in which Robbie teased that her co-star "is probably a very good boyfriend." The pair, who both star in Emerald Fennell's bold adaptation of Emily Brontë's classic love story, have been turning heads with their performances and their off‑screen dynamic—a blend of respect, affection, and creative connection that has won fans everywhere.
Their shared history, chemistry, memorable Valentine's Day on set, and the layered emotional bond they developed through the shoot offers a glimpse into why this film is already buzzing before its 13th February theatrical release.
A Stylish Vogue Cover and Candid Confessions
The current Vogue Australia cover featuring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi is more than simply fashion; it's a picture of two actors boldly entering one of literature's most tragic relationships. The two reflect on their journey from Queensland to main roles in a major Hollywood adaption during a contemplative talk during the photo shoot, which also includes striking, intimate photographs.
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Thinking back to a scene from the 'Wuthering Heights' set, Robbie described how Elordi surprised her on Valentine's Day with a room full of roses, designed to mimic the gloomy romanticism of his character Heathcliff. She expressed both her lighthearted nature and admiration for Elordi's consideration by laughing and saying that it made her think he would "probably be a very good boyfriend."
Their mutual appreciation for one another was also discussed in the Vogue conversation, with Elordi praising Robbie's skill and professionalism and the two making jokes about their disparate on-screen looks and creative approaches.
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As they candidly enjoy their common experiences and lighthearted moments during the shoot, their relationship feels real in these conversations. Robbie and Elordi offers audiences a feeling of their long-standing relationship and creative connection, whether they are arguing about hairstyles or making fun of each other's performances. The thrilling chemistry in the recently released 'Wuthering Heights' trailer clearly reflects this powerful combo.
On‑Screen Heat and Off‑Screen Chemistry in 'Wuthering Heights'
With Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw and Elordi as Heathcliff, Emerald Fennell's film 'Wuthering Heights,' which is scheduled to open in theaters on 13th February, reimagines Emily Brontë's gothic romance. Critics claim that the film's powerful, immersive performances brings both contemporary energy and primal emotion to the beloved story. The narrative centers on the two characters' tumultuous, compulsive love on the windswept moors of Yorkshire.
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Both stars have spoken openly about the profound connection they felt while filming, with Elordi describing their chemistry as "pretty profound" and Robbie admitting she became "codependent" with her co‑star during long, emotionally charged shoots—a testament to how deeply they immersed themselves into the tragic love story. Supporting roles include Hong Chau, Shazad Latif, Alison Oliver, Martin Clunes, and Ewan Mitchell, with a sweeping score and original tracks enhancing the film's emotional depth.
It's evident that Robbie and Elordi have produced something that resonates much beyond the screen, whether viewers are captivated by their Vogue cover, the behind-the-scenes stories, or the intense passion of 'Wuthering Heights' itself. With its Valentine's Day release and compelling performances, the film is set to be one of 2026's most talked‑about romantic dramas.