Even though "Wuthering Heights" is placed on the 2026 movie schedule in a slot previously held for light romantic comedies to watch with your boo on Valentine’s Day, if you’re reading this, you know that the Emerald Fennell movie based on Emily Brontë's novel is more of a tragedy than anything else. But during CinemaBlend’s Wuthering Heights interviews, we did ask Margot Robbie and the writer/director about how things end and what could have been if the couple’s story wasn't as gloomy. Let’s get into it.<br /><br />At the end of "Wuthering Heights," Cathy goes into a deep depression when Heathcliff marries Isabella. She locks herself in her room, starves herself, and becomes septicemic following a miscarriage that occurs somewhere in the middle of her intense isolation. Ultimately, she dies, and by the time Heathcliff gets to her, she’s already dead. But what would Cathy have said if he made it before her death? Here’s what Robbie thinks.
