Margot Robbie and ‘Wuthering Heights’ co-star Jacob Elordi ‘depend on each other’

Margot Robbie and 'Wuthering Heights' co-star Jacob Elordi 'depend on each other'

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Margot Robbie revealed her relationship with Jacob Elord Ahead of the release of their new film, an adaptation of novels by emily brontë, Wuthering Heights.

this upcoming moviesSet to be released on February 13, it tells the story of the relationship between the Earnshaw and Linton families in the Yorkshire countryside around 1770, as well as the tumultuous relationship between Catherine (Robbie) and Heathcliff (Elordie).

In a recent interview with Fandango, Barbie The actor spoke about what it was like working with Elordi. “I’m so interdependent on the people I work with and I love everyone so much that I always feel so depressed when the job ends and I never want it to end,” she said. “I think I developed that very quickly with Jacob as well.”

Robbie later recalled saltburn An actor’s behavior on set, documenting how he is always present, whether he is needed or not.

“I don’t know if Emerald told you to do it or if you did it,” she told Elordi, referring to the film’s director Emerald Fennell. “But I remember those first few days on set, he was always near me, but like in a corner, watching Cathy.”

“My colleagues and I were very dependent on each other,” Margot Robbie recalled in a recent interview with the cast of “Wuthering Heights.” (Getty Images)
Robbie recalls Eldori always being

Robbie recalls Eldori always being “nearby” her and watching her while filming (warner bros.)

“I didn’t tell him to do that,” Fennell interjected. “I actually had to ask him to do it leave“.

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this suicide squad The actor went on to explain that she had gotten so used to Elodie being around that she started looking for him and felt “upset” when she noticed he wasn’t looking at her.

“I felt so lost, like a child without a blanket or anything,” she added.

Elordi agreed that he feels the same way about his costar, calling it a “shared obsession.”

“If you had the opportunity to share a movie scene with Margot Robbie, you would make sure you were always within 5 to 10 meters, watching how she drank her tea, how she ate her food… she was like an elite actress,” he said.

The two comments were in Robbie defends Elodie’s role as Heathcliffa character described in Brontë’s novel who has dark hair, dark eyes and dark skin and is believed to be of Roma or Gypsy background.

Despite the backlash from fans, Robbie said in an interview British Vogue Last month, she said she understood the backlash and asked fans to watch the film because they would be “delighted.”

“I get it, there’s nothing that can be done right now until people see the movie,” she said.

Wuthering Heights It is scheduled to be released in theaters on February 13.