How Did Jacob Elordi Master His ‘Wuthering Heights’ Accent?
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Los Angeles, Feb 6 (NationPress) Hollywood actor Jacob Elordi honed his Northern accent for the upcoming film ‘Wuthering Heights’ in an unexpected setting.
The 28-year-old star, who stars alongside Margot Robbie, 35, in director Emerald Fennell's adaptation of the classic Emily Brontë novel, shared that he perfected his accent while soaking in the bath. Elordi plays the role of the tormented romantic lead, Heathcliff, and detailed his unique practice method to ‘Female First UK’.
He stated in an interview with BBC News, “I just practise it in the bath, over and over and over again. I prefer saying meks and teks instead of take. I like M-E-K, T-E-K.”
The Frankenstein actor also commented on rumors about leaving flowers in Robbie’s dressing room for Valentine’s Day, confirming the truth with a simple, “Yes.”
Robbie noted that sharing an Australian accent created a bond between her and Elordi while filming Wuthering Heights. She remarked, “It was certainly nice to work with someone who's from somewhere so close to where I'm from.”
According to ‘Female First UK’, the Barbie actress emphasized that everyone on set “really bonded on this job.” Set in the 18th Century, Wuthering Heights, which is set to release on February 13, 2026, narrates the tumultuous, lifelong connection between the brooding outsider Heathcliff (Elordi) and the fiercely independent Catherine Earnshaw (Robbie).
Robbie stated, “I think we were all so excited to be executing (Fennell's) vision, and she truly provides a space where you feel safe but can really dive in. And everyone truly went for it.”
As themes of pride, betrayal, and class resentment unfold, the couple’s love echoes through generations, leaving destruction in its path. The film also features Alison Oliver as Isabella Linton, Hong Chau as Nelly, and Shazad Latif as Edgar Linton. In test screenings, audience reactions were mixed, particularly regarding a shocking graphic public hanging scene.
While Robbie acknowledged the film may be “provocative,” she hinted that viewers “might be a little surprised” by the emotional depth of Wuthering Heights.
She added, “I know there's been a lot of discussion about its provocative nature, but I believe it’s more emotional than anything. It’s very romantic, very epic, like large-scale filmmaking, truly cinematic.”
Robbie recently expressed feeling “set up for success” with Wuthering Heights.