Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi are leaning all the way into the heat. The Australian superstars grace the cover of Vogue Australia’s February 2026 issue with a sultry, intimate photo shoot designed to tease their upcoming romantic drama Wuthering Heights. On sale February 2, the cover pairs two of Hollywood’s most magnetic presences in a spread that feels equal parts classic literature fantasy and modern movie star fantasy.
The shoot is undeniably steamy, with Robbie, 35, channeling old Hollywood sensuality and Elordi, 28, bringing a brooding intensity that feels tailor made for Emily Brontë’s tortured romance. Nerdspin previously named Robbie to our list of “The 10 Most Beautiful Female Actors of All Time,” and this spread only reinforces that status. She looks radiant, confident, and effortlessly sexy, striking poses that balance elegance with a barely contained edge. Elordi matches her energy with sharp tailoring, bare skin, and that simmering stare he has turned into a signature.

What makes the pairing even more compelling is how grounded they remain when talking about their rise. Both Robbie and Elordi hail from Queensland, far from the traditional pipelines of Hollywood or even Sydney. Robbie joked about the irony of two Queenslanders leading one of the most iconic British literary adaptations ever put to film. She recalled how impossible the dream once felt, growing up on the Gold Coast and imagining a career that seemed worlds away. The idea that someone from Queensland could make it simply did not exist for her at the time.
Elordi echoed that scrappy ambition with his own memory of hanging around Movie World, half joking that maybe someone would discover him by chance. It is the kind of humble origin story that feels almost surreal when paired with a Vogue cover designed to melt the internet.
Margot Robbie & Jacob Elordi: From Queensland to the Moors


Robbie also opened up about the creative challenge of finding Cathy, admitting she struggled longer than usual to fully connect with the character. Despite extensive preparation, the role resisted her in unfamiliar ways, creating a rare sense of uncertainty deep into the production process. That vulnerability feels fitting for a character as emotionally volatile as Cathy.
Elordi contrasted his experience on Wuthering Heights with Saltburn, noting how the cold, dark London winter affected his mood and mindset. Where Saltburn unfolded under bright summer skies, this production was shadowed, physically and emotionally, pushing him into unfamiliar territory.
Together, Robbie and Elordi bring star power, sex appeal, and emotional depth to a project that lives or dies on chemistry. If the Vogue Australia cover is any indication, Wuthering Heights is aiming to be less dusty classroom reading and more torrid, modern romance.
For more from the interview and the full photo spread, visit Vogue.com.au.
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