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]]>Fennell announced she was working on a new version of Wuthering Heights back in July, by posting a graphic with the iconic line “Be with me always – Take any form – Drive me mad.” We haven’t heard much about this project ever since, but she finally shared some major casting news with the world.
Margot Robbie will play Catherine Earnshaw opposite Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff, who’s no stranger to collaborating with Fennell. He played one of the key roles in her last movie Saltburn, and he agreed to join Wuthering Heights after wrapping up another highly-anticipated adaptation – Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein.
Robbie and Fennell go a long way, even though they only briefly shared the screen in Barbie, where Fennell made a cameo as Midge. They mostly worked together behind the scenes since Robbie’s production company LuckyChap produced her previous films Saltburn and Promising Young Woman.
Fennell’s collaboration with LuckyChap will continue on Wuthering Heights, which she’ll write, direct, and produce. The shooting will take place in the UK in 2025.
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]]>The post “The Crown” Casts its Camilla Parker Bowles appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>The Netflix series, which follows the royal family and all the goings-on within Buckingham Palace, is set to skip several generations when it returns for its 3rd season.
The first two seasons followed the early reign of Queen Elizabeth II who was played by Claire Foy, and her consort Prince Phillip, portrayed by Matt Smith.
The series will now fast-forward to the 1970s where Prince Charles — played by Josh O’Connor of God’s Own Country — is all grown-up and meets Camilla Parker Bowles.
After his marriage to Princess Diana ended, Charles married Camilla.
Producers have now cast Call the Midwife star Emerald Fennell as the future Duchess of Cornwall.
“I’m absolutely over the moon, and completely terrified, to be joining so many hugely talented people on The Crown,” the British actress said. “I absolutely love Camilla, and am very grateful that my teenage years have well prepared me for playing a chain-smoking serial snogger with a pudding bowl hair cut.”
Season 3 of The Crown, starring Olivia Coleman as the monarch and Tobias Menzies as her husband, will premiere in 2019.
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]]>The post Margot Robbie & Jacob Elordi Will Lead Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>Fennell announced she was working on a new version of Wuthering Heights back in July, by posting a graphic with the iconic line “Be with me always – Take any form – Drive me mad.” We haven’t heard much about this project ever since, but she finally shared some major casting news with the world.
Margot Robbie will play Catherine Earnshaw opposite Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff, who’s no stranger to collaborating with Fennell. He played one of the key roles in her last movie Saltburn, and he agreed to join Wuthering Heights after wrapping up another highly-anticipated adaptation – Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein.
Robbie and Fennell go a long way, even though they only briefly shared the screen in Barbie, where Fennell made a cameo as Midge. They mostly worked together behind the scenes since Robbie’s production company LuckyChap produced her previous films Saltburn and Promising Young Woman.
Fennell’s collaboration with LuckyChap will continue on Wuthering Heights, which she’ll write, direct, and produce. The shooting will take place in the UK in 2025.
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]]>The post “The Crown” Casts its Camilla Parker Bowles appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>The Netflix series, which follows the royal family and all the goings-on within Buckingham Palace, is set to skip several generations when it returns for its 3rd season.
The first two seasons followed the early reign of Queen Elizabeth II who was played by Claire Foy, and her consort Prince Phillip, portrayed by Matt Smith.
The series will now fast-forward to the 1970s where Prince Charles — played by Josh O’Connor of God’s Own Country — is all grown-up and meets Camilla Parker Bowles.
After his marriage to Princess Diana ended, Charles married Camilla.
Producers have now cast Call the Midwife star Emerald Fennell as the future Duchess of Cornwall.
“I’m absolutely over the moon, and completely terrified, to be joining so many hugely talented people on The Crown,” the British actress said. “I absolutely love Camilla, and am very grateful that my teenage years have well prepared me for playing a chain-smoking serial snogger with a pudding bowl hair cut.”
Season 3 of The Crown, starring Olivia Coleman as the monarch and Tobias Menzies as her husband, will premiere in 2019.
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