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Emerald Fennell, Margot Robbie Confirm Fans' 'Wuthering Heights' Fears
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Emerald Fennell, Margot Robbie Confirm Fans’ ‘Wuthering Heights’ Fears

by jummy84 December 6, 2025
written by jummy84

With the release date of Oscar-winning filmmaker Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” adaptation growing nearer, it should be a great time for Emily Brontë fans. But instead, every new piece of intel about the film, which stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi as Cathy and Heathcliff, leaves serious bibliophiles feeling left out in the cold. 

The rift began with the “Promising Young Woman” director’s choice of Robbie and Elordi as her leads, which was unpopular with fans of Brontë’s 1847 novel about sadomasochistic obsession from the word go. Beyond the obvious physical incongruences between the actors and Brontë’s characters — including discrepancies around age, hair color, and skin color — there’s been heavy speculation about whether the dazzling Australian stars would capture the essence of their morally decrepit literary equivalents, whose affection for each other literally ruins lives. 

NO OTHER CHOICE, (aka EOJJEOLSUGA EOBSDA), LEE Byung-hun, 2025. © Neon /Courtesy Everett Collection

After all, “I, Tonya” is arguably the most crazed Robbie has ever been on screen, and Elordi’s charm, despite his best efforts, always seems to shine through his performances, even while playing abusive men in “Euphoria” and “Priscilla” and a literal monster in the new “Frankenstein.” 

Until now, the team behind the new “Wuthering Heights” hasn’t been especially reassuring in the face of those critiques. During an appearance in April at the Sands Film Festival in St Andrews, Scotland, the film’s casting director invoked the merits of “racially blind casting” and encouraged people to give the film a chance. But she also said, “There’s definitely going to be some English Lit fans that are not going to be happy.” 

“There was one Instagram comment that said the casting director should be shot. But just wait till you see it, and then you can decide whether you want to shoot me or not. But you really don’t need to be accurate. It’s just a book. That is not based on real life. It’s all art,” she said, teasing that the set design was “even more shocking” than the choice of leads and that “there may or may not be a dog collar in it.” 

And this week, Robbie and Fennell upped the ante, weighing in with what may be the most discouraging news yet for hardcore devotees of Brontë’s Gothic text. During a conversation with British Vogue that was published on Thursday, the director and actor — whose company, LuckyChap, produced Fennell’s debut and her second feature, “Saltburn” — explained that their vision for the film was an epic love story in the vein of Baz Luhrmann’s “Romeo + Juliet” and other highly watchable Hollywood romances.

“In one of our first conversations about this film, I asked Emerald what her dream outcome was. She said, ‘I want this to be this generation’s “Titanic.” I went to the cinema to watch “Romeo & Juliet” eight times and I was on the ground crying when I wasn’t allowed to go back for a ninth. I want it to be that,’” Robbie said, adding that she thinks the film, which releases on Valentine’s Day next year, is “going to be an amazing date movie.” 

The actor added that she and Fennell spent a lot of time discussing the film’s intimate scenes, which are teased in the bouncy trailer, and that, again, their focus was on making a film befitting a romantic evening or a girls’ night out.  

“Everyone’s expecting this to be very, very raunchy. I think people will be surprised. Not to say there aren’t sexual elements and that it’s not provocative — it definitely is provocative — but it’s more romantic than provocative,” Robbie said. “This is a big epic romance. It’s just been so long since we’ve had one — maybe ‘The Notebook,’ also ‘The English Patient.’ You have to go back decades.”  

While Fennell was apparently a fan of “Wuthering Heights” from a young age — telling the magazine that her inspiration for the adaptation came from seeing Elordi on the set of “Saltburn,” wearing sideburns reminiscent of the Heathcliff on her teenage copy — Robbie had never read the book or watched previous film versions before getting involved in the project. She was just wooed by Fennell’s script and its take on Cathy, which worked out well for the director who was looking for a heavy dose of likability in her female lead. 

“Cathy is a star,” the director said in the interview. “She’s willful, mean, a recreational sadist, a provocateur. She engages in cruelty in a way that is disturbing and fascinating. It was about finding someone who you would forgive in spite of yourself, someone who literally everyone in the world would understand why you love her. It’s difficult to find that supersized star power. Margot comes with big dick energy. That’s what Cathy needs.” 

Together, Fennell and Robbie’s comments pretty much validate what a certain group of moviegoers have feared: that the new film version of “Wuthering Heights” has much less in common with the original text and more with a highly stylized, star-studded blockbuster romance — and that was always going to be the case.

That doesn’t mean that the director and star own anyone an apology, or that they don’t have the right to deviate as much as they want from the book. It’s not as if the previous film versions have been exactly faithful — with many of them, going back to the 1939 rendition starring Laurence Olivier, even cutting out half the plot. And Hollywood adaptations of novels take liberties as a rule, as evidenced by Guillermo del Toro’s portrayal of “Frankenstein,” which includes new characters and major plot points, along with a somehow alluring Elordi in the lead role.  

But it is worth saying that there’s a definite ideological divide between the Hollywood powerhouses and the dedicated fanbase of Brontë’s “Wuthering Heights.” Anyone who has read the novel knows that “Wuthering Heights” is not a romance: It’s a warning. And marketing that as “the greatest love story of all time,” as the film’s promotional materials have, doesn’t do justice to its author’s brilliance — with all due respect to Nicholas Sparks.  
 

December 6, 2025 0 comments
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Release Date & More of Margot Robbie Movie – Hollywood Life
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Release Date & More of Margot Robbie Movie – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures

This isn’t your English class’ reading assignment. Wuthering Heights will reach theaters in 2026, starring Hollywood icon, actress and producer Margot Robbie, and Jacob Elordi. The famous 19th-century romance story written by Emily Brontë has been adapted into a 2026 movie, and the trailer lays everything out on the table. From lust to vengeance, viewers see the two love interests in a different light on the big screen.

Below, Hollywood Life has all the details about the upcoming Wuthering Heights movie.

What Is Wuthering Heights About?

The story follows a “foundling” — an abandoned child — named Heathcliff in 19th-century England, who is taken in by the Earnshaw family at Wuthering Heights, where he grows close to Catherine Earnshaw. However, Catherine is set to marry Edgar Linton, Heathcliff’s polar opposite.

Catherine and Heathcliff’s love story is central to the first volume, while his revenge against Edgar and the consequences of her actions to marry the latter unravel.

How Does the Wuthering Heights 2026 Movie Compare to the Book?

Almost any film adaptation tends to stray from the book’s core due to production runtimes and projected interest among viewers, and previous Wuthering Heights films didn’t include all the details from the original novel. Perhaps the most famous adaptation was 1992’s Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, which marked Ralph Fiennes‘ film debut.

'Wuthering Heights' 2026: Release Date, Cast, Plot & Trailer of the Margot Robbie Movie
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The cast and crew of the 2026 movie have yet to explain their version of the classic, but the trailer revealed a modern twist. Charli XCX contributed original music to the film, as heard in the teaser that was released in September 2025.

The 2026 adaptation also appears to highlight more sensual moments between Catherine and Heathcliff, with some viewers comparing it to Bridgerton and even Fifty Shades of Grey.

'Wuthering Heights' 2026: Release Date, Cast, Plot & Trailer of the Margot Robbie Movie
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Who Is in the Wuthering Heights Cast?

Margot is playing Catherine Earnshaw, and Jacob is portraying Heathcliff. They’re accompanied by fellow cast members Charlotte Mellington (young Catherine), Owen Cooper (young Heathcliff), Hong Chau (Nelly Dean), Vy Nguyen (Young Nelly), Shazad Latif (Edgar Linton) and Alison Oliver (Isabella Linton).

Wuthering Heights 2026 Release Date

Wuthering Heights will be released on February 13, 2026, just in time for Valentine’s Day.

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Full Trailer for 'Wuthering Heights' with Margot Robbie & Jacob Elordi
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Full Trailer for ‘Wuthering Heights’ with Margot Robbie & Jacob Elordi

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Full Trailer for ‘Wuthering Heights’ with Margot Robbie & Jacob Elordi

by Alex Billington
November 13, 2025
Source: YouTube

“So kiss me… and let us both be damned.” Warner Bros has revealed the full official trailer for Wuthering Heights, the spicy cinematic take on this timeless classic romance story from beloved author Emily Brontë. This big screen version is directed by director Emerald Fennell, her follow-up to Saltburn, and it opens in theaters on Valentine’s Day next year (starting on February 13th). A passionate, tumultuous love story set against the backdrop of the Yorkshire moors, exploring the intense and destructive relationship between Catherine Earnshaw and her lover Heathcliff. Fennell’s vision of this story is said to be hyper-sexualized and over-indulgent, with lavish sets and extra intense romance galore. Hinted at in this trailer with lots of horny shots. Margot Robbie co-stars with Jacob Elordi, and a full cast including Hong Chau, Shazad Latif, Alison Oliver, Martin Clunes, and Ewan Mitchell. Not sure this will be any good, the indulgence looks like it went way, way too far this time. Why do we even need to see this tumultuous story now? Nah I’ll pass.

Here’s the main official trailer (+ poster) for Emerald Fennell’s film Wuthering Heights, from YouTube:

Wuthering Heights Teaser

Wuthering Heights Poster

You can watch the teaser trailer for Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights film right here for the first look.

“Drive me mad.” A passionate and tumultuous love story set against the backdrop of the Yorkshire moors, exploring the intense, destructive relationship between Heathcliff (Jacob Elordi) & Catherine Earnshaw (Margot Robbie). Wuthering Heights is written and directed by English writer / filmmaker Emerald Fennell, director of the films Promising Young Woman and Saltburn previously. Adapted from the classic novel of the same name written by English writer Emily Brontë and first published in 1874. Produced by Josey McNamara, Emerald Fennell, and Margot Robbie. Executive produced by Sara Desmond and Tom Ackerley. Warner Bros will debut Fennell’s new take on Wuthering Heights in theaters nationwide starting February 13th, 2026 early next year, just in time for Valentine’s Day next Feb 14. Anyone want to watch?

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Robbie Walsh Brings Quiet Chaos to Life as Kane in SUGA: Ride or Die
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Robbie Walsh Brings Quiet Chaos to Life as Kane in SUGA: Ride or Die

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

When SUGA: Ride or Die premiered on Amazon Prime Video on September 4, 2025, audiences were introduced to Kane, a volatile yet deeply human antagonist brought to life by Irish actor Robbie Walsh. Set against a world of crime, grief, and fractured loyalty, the series captured an unflinching portrait of survival, and at its core stood Walsh’s hauntingly restrained performance.

Kane is described as “a lunatic who walks the line between family devotion and survival,” a role Walsh approached with calculated duality. “I leaned into that contradiction. Kane can be brutal one minute and deeply protective the next. For me, the key was treating his violence and his loyalty as the same instinct, survival. He’ll do anything for family, but that same drive makes him dangerous.”

This moral ambiguity drew Walsh to the part. “He’s unpredictable. I’ve played fighters, villains, survivors before, but Kane has this quiet madness to him. He’s not looking for approval, he’s not trying to fit in, he’s just this force that arrives and unsettles everything.”

Unlike the show’s title character, Suga, Kane isn’t a biker, and that outsider status was key to Walsh’s portrayal. “That difference is everything. Kane doesn’t need the leather or the patch to prove who he is. He’s an outsider in their world, and that makes him more threatening, he’s not bound by their codes. He walks in on his own terms.”

That independence gives Kane an unpredictable edge, one that makes him both an adversary and mirror to Suga. “There’s definitely a respect there, but respect doesn’t mean mercy. Kane respects strength, and Suga has it, but that doesn’t stop him from seeing him as an obstacle. Kane understands the family situation but Kane’s family comes first before anyone.”

Walsh admits he’s most drawn to the character’s loyalty, though it’s a loyalty laced with danger. “The loyalty, hands down. The ruthlessness is the mask, the loyalty is what makes him human, and it’s what makes him dangerous, too. Because when loyalty is tested, that’s when the monster shows up.”

For Walsh, the power of Kane lies in his stillness. “Silence is more powerful than shouting. I worked on holding stillness, letting Kane’s presence do the talking. If you believe the threat is real, you don’t need to announce it, it’s scarier when you don’t.”

Body language became the foundation of that menace. “It’s all in the eyes, the pace, the stillness. I treated Kane like a loaded gun, the less movement, the more tension. If he twitches, you know it means something.”

To bring authenticity to the role, Walsh drew from real Irish underworld influences. “Yeah, I definitely pulled from Irish gangland culture. I grew up around stories of those figures, the codes they live by, how family and violence are tied together. I did base Kane on the stories of one or two people, but they will remain nameless, those influences are in Kane’s DNA.”

Transforming into Kane meant shedding every trace of softness. “Physically, it was about how he carries himself, grounded, immovable. Emotionally, it was stripping away charm or softness. Kane doesn’t ask for sympathy, so I had to drop that instinct as an actor and just sit in his rawness.”

Working under directors Diederik Van Rooijen and Michiel van Jaarsveld challenged Walsh to balance intensity with restraint. “Diederik and Michiel were fantastic. They never wanted Kane to be one-note. They pushed me to find those quiet, unsettling beats instead of playing him loud. It was about restraint, they would feed me improved lines and we’d go for it, but they stuck to what they wanted and I’d work with them and the team again in a heartbeat, less performance, more presence.”

Even the multilingual nature of the set added to the experience. “It was wild in the best way. You’re switching between Dutch, Flemish, English, and it forces you to really listen, to connect beyond words. That fits the world of the show, too, because Kane is a man of few words. He fits right in.”

And like any gritty shoot, there were lighter moments too. “The Irish guy me & Johnny & the crew were on a night shoot, it was absolutely awesome to see the trucks, drones, guns, lights but we had to lie down for hours, as I joked with our directors and crew I said ‘this floor smells weird’ and our friends happily laughed ‘Robbie brother, if it looks like shit, smells like shit, feels like shit, guess what?’ We laughed for an hour ruining a take.”

Walsh believes SUGA: Ride or Die goes far beyond typical crime drama. “Because it’s human. It’s not about clichés or tropes, it’s about grief, family, loyalty, revenge, survival. People know those feelings, and when you set them against a crime backdrop, it hits even harder.”

And for Kane, that universality is what makes him stand out. “He’s not glamorous, he’s not stylized. Shows like Sons of Anarchy or Peaky Blinders have big worlds, Kane is stripped back. He’s not mythology, he’s menace. He doesn’t want to rule the world, he just wants his piece of it. But I truly believe with time he could be one of the great villains, a true hero will sacrifice his loved ones to save the world, but the great villains will sacrifice the world to save their loved ones. This is Kane.”

Asked to sum up Kane in three words, Walsh doesn’t hesitate, “Unpredictable, loyal, ruthless.”

With that combination, Robbie Walsh’s Kane is poised to become one of the defining antiheroes of the year, a reminder that sometimes silence, loyalty, and danger share the same pulse.

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Sam Keeley in Task
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Sam Keeley Breaks Down Jayson v. Robbie and the Ending

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

[This story contains major spoilers from Task’s series finale.]

Even Sam Keeley is surprised that his Task character lasted as long as he did.

The Irish actor’s villainous role of Jayson Wilkes — the President of the Dark Hearts’ Delaware County motorcycle club chapter — has felt the walls closing in on him all season. Robbie Prendergast (Tom Pelphrey) and Cliff Broward (Raúl Castillo) have recently been undermining his outfit’s fentanyl trade at every turn. Consequently, Perry Durazo (Jamie McShane), the father figure who took Jayson in as a troubled teenager and championed his rise to power, is being pressured by the Dark Hearts’ governing body, the Mother Club, to eliminate Jayson. 

Perry then scrambles to protect his surrogate son, but in doing so, he discovers that Jayson killed Robbie’s brother, Billy, over his affair with Eryn (Margarita Levieva), Jayson’s romantic partner and mother of his two children. Perry subsequently confirms that Eryn has been aiding Robbie and Cliff’s revenge plot to destabilize Jayson’s reign in the Dark Hearts. Along the way, Jayson sets a trap to catch and ultimately kill Cliff, adding further fuel to Robbie’s quest for vengeance.

The concluding episodes of creator Brad Ingelsby’s follow-up to his HBO smash hit, Mare of Easttown, essentially became a duel between Jayson and Robbie over the remaining stolen fentanyl and any ill-gotten gains it yields. Robbie wants to sell the product to provide a better future for his two motherless children, while Jayson wants it for himself so he can buy back good standing with the Mother Club and hopefully stay alive to raise his own two motherless children.

The Salli Richardson Whitfield-directed sixth episode is when the blood feud came to a head, and despite everyone that Jayson had already taken from Robbie, he still emerged victorious in a fatal showdown.

“I had no idea that was coming, and I had no idea [Jayson] would be responsible for even more pain in Robbie’s life and death. So it was a surprise to me as well,” Keeley tells The Hollywood Reporter. 

Jayson may have twisted a knife into Robbie’s gut, but Robbie still managed to gain the upper hand by having Jayson and co. chase after a duffel bag of newspapers, not fentanyl. Prior to his death, Robbie sold the Dark Hearts’ fentanyl for a handsome sum that his niece, Maeve (Emilia Jones), could use to raise his kids far away from Delaware County. In the Jeremiah Zagar-helmed finale, Jayson still made a last-ditch effort to recover the funds at Maeve’s home, but Grasso (Fabien Frankel), the dirty FBI task force member who’d been Jayson’s informant all along, finally put him down. 

“At that point, you’re seeing a very desperate man. Retrieving that money was a way to provide for his family and avenge his own honor and stay good with the club,” Keeley says. “Robbie won the war, and he checkmated everybody.”

Before his own demise, Jayson also ended the life of his surrogate father, Perry. He received a phone call that Eryn’s dead body was found in Bangor Quarry with Perry’s signature chain wrapped around her hand. In episode five, Perry confronted Eryn over the chaos she’s created for the Dark Hearts, and when she took off running and screamed for help, he strangled her into silence. 

So the question that remains is whether Jayson would’ve also condemned Eryn to death for her second betrayal that effectively made him a marked man in the eyes of the Mother Club. 

“To be honest, I hadn’t gone there in my head, in terms of what would’ve happened if Jayson had to deal with Eryn himself. He’d probably do it, wouldn’t he?” Keeley asks. “[Perry] took away Jayson’s choice for either outcome, but he also took away an essential part of his family unit. So Perry fell into Jayson’s crosshairs in a way that Jayson justified to himself as, ‘You live by the sword, you die by the sword. You’ve taken this from me, and it’s a life for a life.’”

Below, during a recent spoiler conversation with THR, Keeley also discusses the resources he relied on in order to create the character of Jayson.

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Sam Keeley’s Jayson Wilkes in Brad Ingelsby‘s Task.

Peter Kramer/HBO

The assumption throughout the season is that Robbie Prendergast (Tom Pelphrey) would avenge his brother Billy and eventually his best friend Cliff by killing Jayson. But he, too, lost his life to Jayson. Before you received the sixth script, did you also assume that Robbie would inevitably take Jayson’s life? 

I got three scripts to begin with during the whole auditioning process, and by the end of episode three, I was unsure as to what the future held in store for Jayson. But by the end of episode four, once we got into shooting it, I saw that horrific ending [with Cliff] up close in the warehouse. That’s when I thought, “There’s no way people can let this guy live. He seems to be the center of pain for everybody, certainly for Robbie, but also for Maeve.” 

He’s in this really weird spot. He is a family man who loves the people around him, but because he goes to great and very violent lengths to protect that circle, a lot of people suffer as a result. In terms of the big showdown in episode six, I had no idea that was coming, and I had no idea he would be responsible for even more pain in Robbie’s life and death. So it was a surprise to me as well.

It’s one of those scenarios where Jayson won the battle against Robbie, but Robbie won the war against Jayson. 

Absolutely. Robbie knew what he was doing when he went into the woods with the bag of what we thought was fentanyl. It turned out to be newspaper clippings of his dream scenario in Canada. I’d be curious to speak to Tom about it now, as well as Brian Davids Brad [Ingelsby] and directors Salli [Richardson-Whitfield] and Jeremiah [Zagar]. But I wonder if Robbie was resigned to losing life. I don’t think he necessarily anticipated that the FBI were going to be there, but he certainly anticipated that the Dark Hearts were going to be there. And it’s quite poetic and beautiful that he would give up his life for the greater good. So, in that sense, I totally agree with you. Robbie won the war, and he checkmated everybody.

Sam Keeley’s Jayson and Jamie McShane’s Perry in Task.

Peter Kramer/HBO

In the finale, Jayson kills his Dark Hearts mentor and father figure, Perry (Jamie McShane). It was in response to Perry killing his girlfriend Eryn over her latest betrayal. Does this imply that Jayson would not have killed Eryn himself for her helping Robbie and Cliff? Or did he kill Perry for taking either choice away from him?

That’s a really good question. With regards to Eryn’s fate in Jayson’s hands, oof. He’s a dark character. He’s got this incredible ability to cause destruction through his rage. But to be honest, I hadn’t gone there in my head, in terms of what would’ve happened if Jayson had to deal with Eryn himself. He’d probably do it, wouldn’t he?

I didn’t want him to be a cookie-cutter evil guy. I wanted him to have a code of honor. And when that honor is besmirched or betrayed by even the people who are closest to him — like Eryn’s lover, Billy — it’s met with destruction and revenge of the most brutal kind. So, yeah, it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that she could have lost her life either way. As to how that would’ve gone down, only Brad can enlighten us there. 

But in terms of killing Perry, that blade cut in a very specific way. As you so eloquently put it, he took away Jayson’s choice for either outcome, but he also took away an essential part of his family unit. She’s [basically] his bride. And in this tiered code of honor that he has, that goes beyond everything for him. So Perry fell into Jayson’s crosshairs in a way that Jayson justified to himself as, “You live by the sword, you die by the sword. You’ve taken this from me, and it’s a life for a life.” 

And as we saw at the end of episode four with Cliff, he doesn’t always think through his actions. A lot of the times his rage can take over, and we’ve seen that happen to him time and time again in the show.

Sam Keeley’s Jayson and Margarita Levieva’e Eryn in Task.

Peter Kramer/HBO

Jayson still stayed with her after he killed her lover, Billy. So I did wonder if he gets some sort of twisted satisfaction by punishing everyone except her. But Eryn being the mother of his two kids is certainly justification for why he might continually spare her.

Yeah, absolutely. There’s a sense of denial coming from him as well. He’s willing to swallow a lot and let a lot of things slide in order to keep his family unit intact and protect the things that he loves. But to essentially hold this woman who you claim to love hostage — in her own home and against her will, and kill her lover — it doesn’t get much darker than that.

Even up till the end when Grasso (Fabien Frankel) shoots him, Jayson was still dead set on recovering the drug money. Did he figure it was his best and only chance to re-ingratiate himself to the Mother Club and potentially stay alive for his kids?

Yeah, at that point, you’re seeing a very desperate man. You’re seeing him at the end of his tether. There’s the financial benefit, but I think you’re right in the sense that this would be a way for him to stay within the Dark Hearts and keep his identity and to continue on with his vision and his goal. In my mind, his secret goal was always to move up the ranks and be part of the Mother Club eventually.

It’s also the principle. He’s a man of principles. He’s somebody who doesn’t like to be betrayed. And as we’ve seen and heard, when someone makes a public show of him in a very negative way, he doesn’t respond very well. His reputation and his identity are everything, and that is through the club. Without the club, he’s just a guy. He’d have to go get a regular job and partake in the world just like the rest of us. And I don’t know if he fits into that mold. 

A character like Jayson belongs in a different time. He doesn’t really fit in with the rules of modern society, and the club allows him a way to act on his basic needs and instincts. So retrieving that money was a way to stay in that and provide for his family and avenge his own honor and stay good with the club.

Sam Keeley’s Jayson in Task.

Peter Kramer/HBO

This industry is smaller than people think, and there’s often a belief that actors from the same small country all know each other. So did you and Alison Oliver ever cross paths before this in Ireland?

No, I met her on Task, but we have a lot of mutual friends in common. As you’ve just mentioned, the industries are small, but the Irish industry is particularly small. There’s not that many of us, and certainly, for those of us who are doing international work like most of us are now, we’ve met at some stage or another.

But myself and Alison had never actually crossed paths until we both got to Philadelphia, which was lovely. I was delighted when I saw her cast because she’s so unbelievably talented, and she’s so great in the show. So it was just nice having another Irish person around to vibe off of and enjoy the moment of being on this incredible job together.

Did you vent to each other about the transition from Irish to the Delco accent?

She loved it! She was amazing at it as well. She took to it like a duck to water. But I found it tricky; I’m not going to lie. It was a hard accent for me to nail, because I didn’t have any context for the accent. I had been working on it for three months prior with Susanne Sulby, our dialect coach, and she had helped Kate Winslet out on Mare of Easttown, Brad’s previous show. So I knew I was in good hands, and those three months were great. I also had incredible references and recordings of people from Philly.

But it didn’t fully click for me until I got my boots on the ground. I went out and talked to people. I hung out in bars and restaurants, and I would chat to people to get the cadence of the action and the rhythm of the city. So that’s when it finally made sense for me, and it worked out great. But leading up to that, I was like, “I don’t know if I’ll be able to do this.” (Laughs.)

Jayson is responsible for Lizzie’s (Oliver) death as well, but even if he slammed the brakes or swerved, there wasn’t enough reaction time to change her fate, was there?

No, absolutely not, especially in a vehicle of that size and at that speed. The timing of that is so brutal and so awful to watch. It’s just as she steps out, and she is in a total blind spot [on top of being temporarily deafened]. So even if Jayson had the best intentions in the world to not add more bodies to his count, I don’t think there was a whole lot he could have done in that situation.

I read a piece about director Jeremiah Zagar’s childhood friend, Carim Mow, who spent time in a biker gang and consulted on the show. Did you lean on that guy quite a bit?

Absolutely. In the buildup before we got to Philly, I had several conversations with Carim about the life. It was a combination of Carim and several books that I ended up reading. I read two books by Sonny Barger, who was a notorious president of The Hell’s Angels. I also read two books by Junior Ereckson, who was a notorious president of the Mongols. I then read Hunter S. Thompson’s book, Hell’s Angels. Then I read a book by George Christie as well, who was another notorious president of The Hell’s Angels. 

So being able to have that context through literature and also corroborate with Carim was just unbelievably helpful. He was able to zero in on what was real and also what was current, because a lot of those books I read were from a bygone era of this culture. So Carim was able to help me close the distance and zero in on something that felt authentic and genuine to the time. So he was invaluable, and he’s a great guy.

A lot of the Sons of Anarchy actors caught the motorcycle bug from being in a fictional club. Did it grab you as well? Or does the fact that you’re doing this interview from inside a car suggest otherwise? [Note: Keeley made time for this interview while on the set of another production overseas.]

(Laughs.) I’ve certainly been bitten by the bug. You sit on one of those Harleys, and there’s no feeling quite like it. So I have restrained myself over the past 12 months by not buying a bike, and I think my partner and everybody else in my life is probably very thankful for that. (Laughs.) But I don’t think that bug is going to go away in my future. I love bikes, and I can ride. So it is something that I definitely see in my future as a leisurely kind of thing to do, and this show has definitely nudged me in that direction.

Sam Keeley’s Jayson, Jamie McShane’s Perry, Fabien Frankel’s Grasso and Mark Ruffalo’s Brandis in Task.

Decades from now, when you’re reminiscing about the making of Task, what day will you likely recall first?

There are too many to count because this is the single greatest professional experience I’ve had. Everybody from the ground up who worked on this job strived to make the best show possible. And I think you can see that on the screen.

My very first day with Jamie McShane certainly sticks out. We shot a very small scene from episode five where Jayson picks Perry up outside Donna’s house after he’s just killed Eryn. He gets in the car, and Jayson is like, “The fuck happened to you?” And he tries to hide his wounds and all that. So I remember being like, “Okay, here we go. We’re motoring. This is real.” And it just clicked the second they called to action. We all knew who we were. [Writer’s Note: Keeley’s pleasant demeanor is polar opposite of his character, and it was honestly a bit chilling to see him slip into Jayson for a moment during this answer.]

But another day that really jumps out at me is actually a night at Lefty’s Bar, which is where the Dark Hearts hang out. Everybody was playing pool, and it felt quite jovial and fun. The set decoration was incredible, and we were all smoking fake cigarettes and drinking fake beer while music was playing. And when they called action on that, I felt like I was one of the characters in the books that I had read to study for the role. It felt real, and I remember getting goosebumps on every part of my body, thinking, “Oh my God, this is my job. I’m getting paid to be here.” I believed it, and I bought everything about it. So Task was just filled with jaw-dropping moments like that day after day.

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Task is now streaming in its entirety on HBO Max.

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Margot Robbie Dares You to Pair XL Baggy Jeans With This Fall's Daintiest Flats
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Margot Robbie Dares You to Pair XL Baggy Jeans With This Fall’s Daintiest Flats

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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Margot Robbie embraced a “bigger is better” mentality for her latest look, except when it came down to footwear.

On October 17, the 35-year-old actor and constant source of denim inspo was spotted meeting up with her Wuthering Heights costar Jacob Elordi at The Bird Streets Club in West Hollywood, California. In new photos shared by DeuxMoi, both actors wore blue jackets with light-wash baggy denim and large bags, though Robbie truly maximized the impact of her look with XL jeans, an oversized navy leather trench coat, and truly capacious brown woven carryall. Even Robbie’s silk and lace top added extra volume with ruffles spilling over her loose-fitting jeans.

Madewell Superwide-Leg Jeans: Airy Denim Edition

She couldn’t have strayed further from the popular “big pants, tiny top” styling technique, opting for oversized proportions at every opportunity until it was time to choose a pair of shoes. Instead of finishing off the look with a chunky fall boot, she stepped out in a pair of dainty ballet flats. And when I say ballet flats, I mean the pink satin kind that actually look like they were made for the stage. You can see the photos here.

Circus NY by Sam Edelman Zuri Ballet Flat

MiuMiu practically declared the satin ballet flat the it-fall shoe back in 2022, sending models down the runway in various color combos of their dainty flats with warm chunky socks. This fall, however, similar styles are only increasing in popularity, popping up all over street-style photos and being sold in many variations, from more traditional designs to athletic sneaker hybrids like the ones beloved by Bella Hadid.

As seen in Paris on October 01, 2025.

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As seen on Emily Ratajkowski in NYC on September 15 2025.

As seen on Emily Ratajkowski in NYC on September 15, 2025.

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As seen in NYC on September 15 2025.

As seen in NYC on September 15, 2025.

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As seen in Milan on September 23 2025.

As seen in Milan on September 23, 2025.

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So, what’s the worst thing that can happen if you pair your baggiest denim with some dainty satin flats this fall? Perhaps the hem of your jeans fray against the rough city pavement. Honestly, that’s a cool look in and of itself. Go on and give it a try. Margot Robbie dares you.


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The Wait Is Over! Bradley Cooper Joins Margot Robbie In 'Ocean's Eleven' Prequel | Glamsham.com
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The Wait Is Over! Bradley Cooper Joins Margot Robbie In ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ Prequel | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Hollywood heavyweight Bradley Cooper is reportedly in negotiations to star opposite Margot Robbie in the upcoming Ocean’s Eleven prequel, a fresh chapter in the beloved heist franchise that began with Steven Soderbergh’s 2001 blockbuster.

The new film will serve as a prelude to the events of the original Ocean’s Eleven, which featured an all-star ensemble cast including George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Julia Roberts. Known for its slick style, sharp wit, and high-stakes plotting, the 2001 film followed a crew of skilled con artists as they attempted to rob three Las Vegas casinos in one night.

The prequel is expected to shift the timeline and setting, taking viewers back in time — possibly to 1960s Europe — and exploring the origins of the Ocean family’s criminal legacy. Margot Robbie, who is also producing the project through her LuckyChap banner, has been attached to the film since early development. Bradley Cooper, if confirmed, would likely take on a co-lead role, possibly tied to the family of Danny or Debbie Ocean.

Directed by Lee Isaac Chung (Minari, Twisters), with a script by Carrie Solomon, the film aims to reimagine the charm and cleverness of the franchise with a vintage twist. While plot details remain under wraps, the project is said to blend the glamour of the era with the tension of a classic heist.

The Ocean’s franchise has long been a staple of stylish crime cinema, and the addition of two of today’s biggest stars — Robbie and Cooper — suggests the prequel is being positioned as both a nostalgic nod and a reinvention for a new generation of fans.

Production timelines and release dates are yet to be announced.

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bitchy | “Margot Robbie wore vintage Mugler for a NYC premiere” links
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bitchy | “Margot Robbie wore vintage Mugler for a NYC premiere” links

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
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Margot Robbie wore vintage Mugler to the Big Bold Beautiful Journey premiere in NYC. The dress is meh? Whatever. [JustJared]
Jamie Lee Curtis cried over Charlie Kirk? [Buzzfeed]
I was underwhelmed by The White Lotus ladies at the Emmys. [LaineyGossip]
The Trump administration lied about torching birth control. [Jezebel]
Is sentimentality on the rise? I think it’s generational – Millennials and Gen Z are more sentimental than previous generations. [Pajiba]
Henry Cavill injured! [Socialite Life]
All about Robert Redford’s marriages. [Hollywood Life]
Jennifer Affleck (the Mormon one) stars in a Dunkin Donuts ad with Ben Affleck. I wondered when Ben would do something with her. [Seriously OMG]
I feel like I’ve seen this Armani gown on ten different women. [RCFA]
Hotdogs on the highway! [OMG Blog]

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Was Margot Robbie at the 2025 Emmys? Why the Internet Thinks So – Hollywood Life
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Was Margot Robbie at the 2025 Emmys? Why the Internet Thinks So – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
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Image Credit: Mike Marsland/WireImage

Margot Robbie is one of Hollywood’s most popular names. Long before starring in the 2023 box office giant Barbie, the Australia native made a name for herself as an actress and producer. It’s been two years since she graced the big screen, and she’s been busy raising her child, whom she welcomed with husband Tom Ackerley in late 2024. So, why do people think she attended the 2025 Emmys? Find out what we know here.

How to Watch the 2025 Emmys Now

The 2025 Emmy Awards are currently streaming on Paramount+ for those who missed the live broadcast.

Was Margot Robbie Nominated for an Emmy in 2025?

No, Margot was not nominated for an Emmy Award because she did not star in nor produce any of the Emmy-nominated TV series. Her latest television show, Sirens, premiered in May 2025, and could potentially be nominated for an Emmy at next year’s awards ceremony.

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— JumpTrailers (@JumpTrailers) September 14, 2025

Was Margot Robbie at the 2025 Emmys?

No, despite some confusion among fans, Margot did not attend the 2025 Emmy Awards. Two days before the ceremony took place in Los Angeles, the Aussie was in London to promote her new film, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey. The UK premiere was held at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square, and she visited BBC Radio One to discuss the new movie. Margot was spotted walking into the radio show in a Chanel outfit.

Why Do People Think Margot Robbie Was at the Emmys?

It’s unclear why quite a few on the internet thought that Margot attended the 2025 Emmys, but since she’s one of the world’s most renowned actors, people likely hoped to get another glamorous sighting of the Barbie star.

After all, Margot made quite the fashion statement on the red carpet at the London premiere of A Big Bold Beautiful Journey. She wore a completely sheer beaded dress.

Has Margot Robbie Ever Won an Emmy?

No — though Margot is one of the most lauded actors in the film business, she has not won an Emmy Award yet. The I, Tonya, star is mostly known for her performances in feature-length films. However, she got her start on the small screen in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, playing the role of Donna Freedman. She then appeared in Pan Am as Laura Cameron.

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Margot Robbie Wore the Fall Denim Trend to Pair With Heels
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Margot Robbie Wore the Fall Denim Trend to Pair With Heels

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

When it comes to denim trends, we’re in a bit of an anything goes era. One day, there’ll be reports that skinny jeans are back, next it’s the 2025 way to wear baggy jeans, then it’s the best barrel-leg jeans to buy, and the next it’s how French girls are wearing straight-leg jeans. It’s a lot to keep up with, but the takeaway is that you’ll look cool in pretty much any style you wear in this day and age. So why do I bring this up now? Two words: Margot Robbie.

Robbie just made a stop in London while promoting her new film A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, and one of the looks she wore consisted of a tan Chanel top and jacket from the 2026 resort collection, and yes, jeans. But the denim trend she wore wasn’t of the baggy or skinny variety: It was flare jeans, specifically, a pair that was high-waisted and with a wide ’70-inspired flare leg opening. While in previous years flares may have been considered dated, for the entirety of 2025, the comeback of flares has been a hot topic, and when It girls like Robbie wear them, it undoubtedly validates the trend. And since flares are typically quite long, it’s the ideal denim style to wear with heels, just as Robbie did.

If you trust Robbie’s taste (which you should, in my opinion), keep scrolling to shop a handful of the best flare jeans on the market.

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On Margot Robbie: Chanel jacket, top, and bag; Manolo Blahnik shoes; Jessica McCormack jewelry

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