Wuthering Heights lands new UK streaming home

Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights has landed a new UK streaming home in time for the Bank Holiday weekend. Whether you’re going in for a rewatch or a first watch, it’s available to watch right now.
Warner Bros has now added Wuthering Heights to HBO Max, but there is an important caveat if you’re a subscriber in the UK. The Basic with Ads plan – which is included in the Sky Ultimate subscription or automatically given to existing NOW Entertainment subscribers – doesn’t include brand-new Warner Bros movies.
You’ll need either the Standard with Ads plan (£5.99/month), Standard without ads (£9.99/month) or the 4K-enabled Premium tier (£14.99/month) to be able to watch the movie today, all available here.
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However, HBO Max is not the only way to stream the movie tonight as Wuthering Heights has also now been added to Sky Cinema and NOW (with a Cinema membership).
A Sky Cinema subscription is £11/month but also includes Paramount+ and two Vue tickets every month at no extra cost.
Sky is also offering a Sky Ultimate + Cinema subscription for £34/month, which adds Sky Cinema on top of the stacked bundle that includes HBO Max Basic with Ads, Sky TV, Netflix, Disney+ and Hayu (all with ads).
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Wuthering Heights may have received some hugely divided reviews from critics, but audiences turned up in large numbers to see Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi in this new adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel.
With a worldwide box office of over $240 million, it currently stands at the fifth-highest grossing movie of the year so far, although Michael is hot on its heels with around $217 million after just a few days.
Wuthering Heights is available to watch now on HBO Max and Sky Cinema.
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