Q1: The 2026 trailer opens with a sweeping, drone-shot of the moors. How do you describe the landscape? A. A hunting ground where I will eventually reclaim everything that was stolen from me. [You are Heathcliff] B. A mirror of my own internal chaos: beautiful, terrifying, and impossible to leave. [You are Catherine Earnshaw] C. A messy, rain-soaked obstacle to a civilized, comfortable life. [You are Edgar Linton] D. A romantic backdrop for a story I’m realizing I shouldn't have stepped into. [You are Isabella Linton] Q2: In this film, the "Believing" theme is replaced by "Obsessing." What are you currently fixated on? A. A decade-long plan for strategic, financial, and emotional revenge. [You are Heathcliff] B. The impossible choice between who I am in the dark and who I should be in the light. [You are Catherine Earnshaw] C. Maintaining a sense of order and prestige while the world around me burns. [You are Edgar Linton] D. The hope that if I love someone hard enough, they will stop being a monster. [You are Isabella Linton] Q3: You’re at a high-society dinner at Thrushcross Grange. How do you handle the stifling atmosphere? A. I stay silent, observing every weakness in the room to use for later leverage. [You are Heathcliff] B. I play the part of the perfect lady/gentleman while secretly wishing I was outside in the mud. [You are Catherine Earnshaw] C. I thrive. I am the center of the conversation, using my wit to keep the "wildness" at bay. [You are Edgar Linton] D. I try to make everyone get along, failing to realize how much they all hate each other. [You are Isabella Linton] Q4: The 2026 screenplay leans into "The Cycle of Trauma." How do you break a cycle? A. You don't break it; you accelerate it until everyone else is crushed by it. [You are Heathcliff] B. You try to run away from it, only to find yourself walking straight back into the Heights. [You are Catherine Earnshaw] C. You build high walls and hope that "civilization" acts as a shield. [You are Edgar Linton] D. You offer forgiveness to someone who absolutely does not deserve it. [You are Isabella Linton] Q5: Pick your "Fennell-coded" cinematic aesthetic. A. Distressed leather, bruised knuckles, and standing in the rain without an umbrella. [You are Heathcliff] B. Gold jewelry against mud-stained skin and an expression of beautiful madness. [You are Catherine Earnshaw] C. Sharp, tailored suits and a glass of expensive wine held with a trembling hand. [You are Edgar Linton] D. Soft linen, dried wildflowers, and a look of dawning horror. [You are Isabella Linton] Q6: You have finally acquired the legal deeds to your rival’s estate. Your first act of "ownership" is: A. To let the gardens rot and the windows crack, ensuring the house looks exactly as miserable as the people trapped inside it. [You are Heathcliff] B. To stand in the center of the master bedroom and scream until the walls feel like they finally belong to your soul. [You are Catherine Earnshaw] C. To hire a restoration team to scrub the "vulgarity" off the walls and pretend the previous family never existed. [You are Edgar Linton] D. To walk through the empty halls and realize that owning the house doesn't mean you own the ghosts that come with it. [You are Isabella Linton] Q7: The 2026 climax features a "dance of madness" in the middle of a torrential storm. What is your role in the choreography? A. Leading the charge, eyes fixed on a person who died years ago, oblivious to the mud or the cold. [You are Heathcliff] B. Moving back and forth between two partners, unable to decide if you want the safety of the parlor or the heat of the storm. [You are Catherine Earnshaw] C. Standing under a sturdy umbrella on the sidelines, horrified by the lack of decorum but too obsessed to look away. [You are Edgar Linton] D. Realizing the music has stopped, dropping your shoes in the mud, and walking toward the horizon before the final act. [You are Isabella Linton] Results: - You are Heathcliff: You are the Antagonist Hero. In the 2026 film, you represent the raw, untamed vengeance of the moors. You don't just love; you obsess. You don't just hurt; you destroy. You are driven by a singular, burning need to reclaim what was taken from you, even if it means becoming the monster everyone accused you of being. You take what you want and wait for the world to try and stop you. - You are Catherine Earnshaw: You are the Conflict. You are torn between the wild, authentic version of yourself and the polished, acceptable version the world demands. You want the moors and the parlor; the chaos and the comfort. This duality makes you brilliant, but it also makes you fragile. You are trying to have it all, even as it tears you apart from the inside out. - You are Edgar Linton: You are the Civilizing Shield. You represent the attempt to put a "polite" face on a brutal world. You aren't weak, but you are out of your depth in a story this wild. Your survival depends on your belief that logic and kindness can win; a belief the 2026 film loves to test. You use your status and your library to pretend the Heights don't exist. - You are Isabella Linton: You are the Cautionary Tale. You are the person who walks into a gothic horror movie thinking it’s a romance novel. In the 2026 adaptation, your arc is the most harrowing, as you realize that "mysterious and brooding" is actually just "dangerous and cruel." You survive by finally seeing the world for what it is, rather than what you dreamed it would be.