Fennell's Stylized 'Wuthering Heights' and Animated 'Goat' Anchor February 2026 Cinema Slate

Edited by: Olha 12 Yo

The Brazilian film market is scheduled for a notable release shift on February 13, 2026, featuring two highly divergent major motion pictures. Leading the week's offerings is a modern, stylized adaptation of Emily Brontë's 1847 novel, *Wuthering Heights*, set to debut alongside the family-oriented animated sports comedy *Goat*, which is titled *Um Cabra Bom de Bola* in Brazil. This dual release follows a promotional period dominated by Academy Award-focused cinema events, signaling a pivot toward varied narrative styles for audiences.

Director Emerald Fennell, known for *Promising Young Woman* and *Saltburn*, helms the *Wuthering Heights* adaptation, which officially carries quotation marks in its title. The production, a collaboration between MRC and Warner Bros. Pictures, stars Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. Fennell has indicated significant narrative alterations, including the omission of characters like Mr. Lockwood and the integration of aspects of Hindley's role into Mr. Earnshaw, played by Martin Clunes, reportedly concluding the story around the novel's sixteenth chapter. The film, which premiered in Los Angeles on January 28, 2026, and saw a wider United States release on February 13, has elicited polarized critical responses, ranging from praise for its visual vibrancy to strong condemnation of its fidelity to the source material.

Complementing the intense period drama is *Goat*, an animated feature from Sony Pictures Animation and Columbia Pictures, distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. The production has backing from Stephen Curry's Unanimous Media, with Curry and Erick Peyton serving as producers alongside entities from Modern Magic, including Adam Rosenberg and Rodney Rothman. Directed by Tyree Dillihay in his feature debut and co-directed by Adam Rosette, the film centers on a determined young goat named Will Harris, voiced by Caleb McLaughlin, competing in the high-intensity animal contact sport known as 'roarball.' The title functions as a double entendre, referencing the acronym 'GOAT' for 'Greatest of All Time,' a designation associated with athletes like Curry, who also voices the character Lenny Williamson. *Goat* is scheduled for a simultaneous US and UK release on February 13, 2026, aligning with the NBA All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles.

The *Wuthering Heights* production, budgeted at $80 million, has already accrued $82 million in worldwide gross from its initial limited engagement. Production details reveal a strong emphasis on visual stylization; costume designer Jacqueline Durran utilized heavy latex and a restricted color palette of red, black, and white for Robbie's Cathy, intended to mirror her character's deteriorating mental state. Fennell’s stated objective for the film was to deliver 'wish fulfillment' for the core obsessive love between Cathy and Heathcliff, which includes consummated scenes. This dual release strategy underscores a current trend in major studio programming to balance literary reinterpretations with broad-appeal animated narratives, offering audiences a choice between a divisive Gothic romance and an inspirational sports story.

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