Per Variety, more actors have been cast in Wuthering Heights. This includes Owen Cooper and Charlotte Mellington, who will play younger versions of Heathcliff (Elordi) and Cathy (Robbie), respectively. The update also announced the casting of Vy Nguyen as the younger version of Nelly Dean, whose adult counterpart is portrayed by Chau.
What This Means For Wuthering Heights
Cooper Got His Breakout In A Recent Netflix Show
Cooper is the most immediately recognizable actor among the trio, as he previously made his debut performance in the Netflix series Adolescence. There, he showed off his dramatic chops by playing Jamie Miller, a 13-year-old boy accused of murdering one of his classmates. Wuthering Heights will be a great chance for the young actor to further grow his career, and, if successful, this step into cinema could be a major turning point in his career.

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As for the other two young performers, Mellington is a star of the stage, recently playing Lavender in the West End production of Matilda: The Musical. Nguyen is an unknown who will be making her on-screen debut in Wuthering Heights. The level at which each of these young actors will be featured in the Fennell movie has yet to be revealed, but they will nonetheless play three of the novel's key characters at formative moments during their lives. Playing the younger versions of such major stars will be an exciting challenge for the young stars.
Our Take On This Wuthering Heights Casting
This Is An Exciting Opportunity For Fennell's Work
With the exception of Nguyen, who is a new star, Wuthering Heights seems intent on casting up-and-coming British talent for their film. Fennell's films mostly involve adult actors, so working with a set of younger teenage stars will be relatively new ground for the director. As such, it will be an exciting turn to see these newer stars break out, and see what kind of performances a great director like Fennell is able to evoke from them.
Source: Variety

Wuthering Heights
- Release Date
- February 13, 2026
- Director
- Emerald Fennell
- Writers
- Emerald Fennell
- Producers
- Margot Robbie
Cast
- Catherine Earnshaw
- Jacob ElordiHeathcliff
- Nelly Dean
- Alison OliverIsabella Linton
Wuthering Heights is a film adaptation of Emily Brontë's classic novel, with a release date of February 13, 2026. The story delves into the ionate and tumultuous relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw, set against the dramatic and evocative backdrop of the Yorkshire moors.