The film adaptation of Wuthering Heights is now in theaters, and it’s sparked a lot of debate. Critics are divided, and some book fans have expressed disappointment with the casting and overall feel of the movie. Ultimately, it’s a film you’ll need to see for yourself to form your own opinion.
As expected, the new film version of ‘Wuthering Heights,’ featuring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi as Cathy and Heathcliff, will be shown in theaters first. Early estimates suggest it could earn over $80 million worldwide when it’s released.
Okay, so I’m really excited to watch Wuthering Heights, and I was wondering when it’ll be available to stream at home. Looking at how Warner Bros. has released movies before, I think I have a good idea of when we can expect it to hit streaming services.
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When will Wuthering Heights be available to stream?
Currently, you can’t buy, rent, or stream Wuthering Heights at home. Warner Bros. hasn’t announced when it will be available digitally or on streaming platforms.
If the new movie is released like other recent Warner Bros. films, you probably won’t have to wait much longer.
Warner Bros. movies generally become available to rent or buy online about 45 days after they finish playing in theaters. Sometimes it happens a little faster – around a month, as with The Conjuring: Last Rites – but more often it takes at least 45 days, like it did with films such as Superman and One Battle After Another.
You’ll probably be able to get Wuthering Heights on demand—either to buy or rent—around late March, possibly on March 30th or 31st.

Fans of Wuthering Heights will soon be able to stream the series on HBO Max. For the first time, this will be available both in the US and the UK, with the service launching in the UK on March 26th.
Warner Bros. movies usually aren’t available on HBO Max until about two to three months after they first appear in theaters.
We’re likely to see Wuthering Heights available on HBO Max in late April or early May, depending on Warner Bros.’ release schedule. It should become available in the UK around the same time as it does in the US.
Although waiting three months can seem lengthy, it’s actually a quicker release for Warner Bros. films on streaming in the UK than it used to be. Previously, films would typically arrive on Sky Cinema about eight months after their cinema debut.

Currently, the only way to see the new film Wuthering Heights and join the discussions about it is to go to a movie theater, as it’s not yet available for digital download or streaming.
I’m so excited! Wuthering Heights is finally playing in theaters, so I’m heading to the cinema to see it today – you should too!
If you’re interested in seeing other versions of this story to compare with the new adaptation, you have plenty of options. You can find the well-known 1939 film on Prime Video, a 2011 version on Disney+, and the 1992 adaptation on Paramount+, to name a few.
You can currently stream the two-part TV version, featuring Tom Hardy and Charlotte Riley, on ITVX.
Wuthering Heights is out now in cinemas.
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