Wuthering Heights Digital Release Date: Watch Margot Robbie at Home

Wuthering Heights Digital Release Date: Emerald Fennell’s Gothic Epic Hits Home Screens

The Wuthering Heights digital release date has been officially confirmed for March 31, 2026. Following a massive theatrical run that saw the film earn over $234 million globally, Warner Bros. Discovery is bringing the “scandalous” reimagining to premium digital platforms across North America.

Written, directed, and produced by Academy Award winner Emerald Fennell (Saltburn), the film stars Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. The adaptation has been a “watercooler moment” for 2026, sparked by its provocative “heavy dose of carnality” and modern aesthetic.

Where to Watch the Wuthering Heights Digital Release

Starting March 31, the Wuthering Heights digital release date allows fans to purchase or rent the film on major participating platforms including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home. For those who prefer physical media, the 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD editions are scheduled to arrive later on May 5, 2026. The home release will include exclusive special features such as “Threads of Desire,” a deep dive into the gothic costumes designed by Jacqueline Durran, and “The Legacy of Love and Madness,” featuring Fennell’s commentary on the “hidden depravity” of the Victorian era.

Streaming on Max and Beyond

While the Wuthering Heights digital release date is set for late March, the film’s streaming debut on Max is expected to follow in May 2026. This mirrors the trajectory of other 2026 hits like Bridgerton Season 5, as audiences increasingly balance theatrical experiences with home viewing.

The film’s success continues Fennell’s streak of “intoxicating” cinema, following the cultural footprint left by her previous works. For more on the season’s biggest fashion and film moments, see our recent coverage of Anne Hathaway’s Milan appearance.

Pop-RNB Verdict

Whether you found it “gut-wrenching” or “chicly stylized,” there is no denying that Fennell’s Wuthering Heights is the most significant literary adaptation of the decade.