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Charli XCX has just capped off another headline-making week, confirming her transition into one of music and pop culture’s most talk-about disruptors. All eyes are on her after the release of her haunting new song House, a collaboration with John Cale of The Velvet Underground, composed for Emerald Fennell’s upcoming big screen adaptation of Wuthering Heights. Rolling Stone and Spin both highlight that House, which dropped November 10, is the first taste of a full Charli XCX-penned album inspired by the film, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi and set for a Valentine’s Day 2026 cinematic release. Notably, House was teased on Charli’s own social channels and has an eerie video directed by Mitch Ryan, adding to the project’s cinematic allure. Charli’s creative process was the subject of a heartfelt Instagram statement: she details how Fennell approached her last Christmas, and how a Cale comment about “elegant and brutal” music fueled the atmosphere of her work. According to Dork, Charli described the collaboration as deeply moving, admitting Cale’s poetry for the record brought her to tears—a sentiment she openly shared with fans.
Rolling Stone also reports that Charli is stepping away from her Brat era, segueing into a new phase marked by not only soundtracks but acting roles in several eagerly anticipated films premiering next year. She is set to star in A24’s The Moment, an original story she co-created, alongside an impressive cast including Alexander Skarsgård and Kylie Jenner. Additionally, Charli lands roles in Cathy Yan’s The Gallerist, Daniel Goldhaber’s Faces of Death remake, Greg Araki’s I Want Your Sex, and more, signaling her increasing crossover into film.
In the world of social media, Charli’s Instagram stories and Twitter have been lively with behind-the-scenes stories and direct fan engagement, amplifying the buzz around her new work and the forthcoming film. House immediately trended upon release, as reported by Spin and highlighted widely across pop culture forums for its atmospheric video and bold genre shift—from the frenetic pop of Brat to something icy, orchestral, and poetic. No unconfirmed rumors or scandals have surfaced. If anything, this spell of news cements Charli XCX as a committed multidisciplinary artiste, with each new project expanding her creative legacy and ensuring her name stays at the fore of new music and film headlines.
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