Emerald Fennell's adaptation of Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights" is set to hit the big screen, with Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi embracing Fennell's "provocative vision" for the project, according to Variety. The film, which has been a passion project for Fennell, will see the Oscar-winning filmmaker bring her interpretation of the classic novel to life.
The news comes as Netflix secured U.S. rights to a "Lord of the Flies" series, as reported by Time. Meanwhile, in the world of film, "A Prayer for the Dying," a Western set in 19th-century Wisconsin, starring Johnny Flynn and John C. Reilly, received a review in Variety. The film, directed by Dara Van Dusen, is set against the backdrop of a deadly epidemic.
In other entertainment news, "Love Story" showrunner Connor Hines defended the decision not to consult the Kennedy family for the series exploring John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette's marriage, citing a need for objectivity. This decision has already faced criticism, including accusations of profiting off the subject matter from JFK Jr.'s nephew, Jack Schlossberg, according to Variety.
The entertainment industry is also grappling with other issues. Bollywood faces ongoing issues, including mafia ties and investigations, as reported by Time. Additionally, the cancellation of "Terminator Zero" and the upcoming release of "Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie" were also announced, according to Nature News.
Margot Robbie expressed her enthusiasm for Fennell's vision, stating, "I would follow her anywhere," according to Variety. The film's release date and further details are yet to be announced.
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