‘Fantastic Four’: Julia Garner Was ‘in DISBELIEF’ Seeing Herself as Silver Surfer (Exclusive)
Fantastic Four: Julia Garner Was “in DISBELIEF” Seeing Herself as Silver Surfer
Marvel Studios is no stranger to bold casting choices, but its decision to cast Julia Garner as the iconic Silver Surfer in the upcoming Fantastic Four: First Steps left even the Emmy-winning actress stunned. In a recent interview, Garner opened up about the surreal experience of landing the role — and how it took a moment for the reality to sink in.
“When I got presented with this opportunity, I was like, ‘Wait, what? Me?’” she admitted. “I was in disbelief, almost because it was so cool.”
A Cosmic Gender Flip
Best known for her intense performances in Ozark and Inventing Anna, Garner steps into the role of Shalla-Bal, a female reinterpretation of Silver Surfer, originally known in Marvel lore as Norrin Radd. In this updated version, Shalla-Bal serves as the cosmic herald to Galactus — mysterious, stoic, and powerful.
Garner’s reaction upon first hearing the role was classic: “Wait, isn’t the Silver Surfer a man?” But her mindset quickly shifted. “Okay, well, I’ll play anything,” she said with a laugh.
From Page to Performance
After accepting the role, Garner dove headfirst into comic research and character study. She reportedly focused on the visual, almost statuesque energy of Silver Surfer, crafting her movements to feel like “a sculpture come to life.” Her work involved motion-capture performance, with CGI used to create the signature chrome-like look fans expect — though she remained tight-lipped about final visuals, saying only: “It’s shiny. But they’re all shiny.”
Garner described the character as morally complex — neither hero nor villain, and driven by loyalty to Galactus with her own mysterious motives. It’s a refreshing twist for the Marvel Cinematic Universe and opens new dimensions to a role often seen as a solitary wanderer.
A Different Kind of Superhero Story
Fantastic Four: First Steps leans into a vintage 1960s sci-fi aesthetic with modern emotional depth. Rather than just another cosmic battle, the film blends space opera visuals with grounded storytelling. Garner’s Shalla-Bal fits right into that tone — mysterious, elegant, and layered.
As the film explores themes of family, legacy, and existential threat (with Galactus looming in the background), Shalla-Bal becomes a symbol of duality — both cosmic force and human mystery.
Could There Be a Spinoff?
Fans are already asking if Garner’s Silver Surfer could go beyond this film. When asked if she’d return for a standalone project, she didn’t hesitate: “A hundred percent. The Silver Surfer is such a cool character… I know I’d want to see more of her.”
It’s not out of the realm of possibility. Marvel has leaned heavily into character-driven spinoffs in recent years, and Shalla-Bal offers a new path to explore cosmic Marvel territory from a fresh perspective.
Final Thoughts
Julia Garner’s surprise and excitement at being cast as Silver Surfer mirror the audience’s reaction — one of curiosity, intrigue, and excitement. She’s not just filling a role; she’s reinventing it. Her approach combines depth, research, and vulnerability with cosmic strength — exactly the kind of evolution the MCU needs right now.
As the Fantastic Four reboot prepares to soar into theaters, Garner’s take on the Silver Surfer is shaping up to be one of its boldest and most talked-about elements. And if her performance is anything like her transformation — sleek, shocking, and soulful — fans are in for something unforgettable.