Fantastic 4, Julia Garner joins the cast: she will play the Silver Surfer

Fantastic 4, Julia Garner joins the cast: she will play the Silver Surfer
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Julia Garner will also soon debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: the actress will play the Silver Surfer in the next adaptation of the Fantastic 4.

Julia Garner officially joins the Marvel Cinematic Universe and will interpret Silver Surfer in the film currently being made about Fantastic 4. Specifically, the actress will play Shalla-Balintroduced as a version of the Silver Surfer, a character particularly awaited by the public faithful to the Marvel works and who in the comics is instead understood as the sentimental interest of the Silver Surfer.

Fantastic Four, Julia Garner will be the Silver Surfer

Character created by Stan Lee And John Buscema in Silver Surfer n. 1 in 1968, Shalla-Bal is introduced as the main love interest of Norrin Radd aka Silver Surfer. The two try to be together but, due to circumstances and Norrin’s dedication to her work, they end up separated. Shalla-Bal will later become the Keeper of the Truth and her new mission will be to impose the culture of her planet on others in the galaxy. She will consequently end up clashing with the Silver Surfer and some of the other heroes on Earth. In the alternate reality of Earth-9997, however, Shalla-Bal was herself the Silver Surfer. In that parallel universe Franklin Richards becomes a new version of Galactus and gives Shalla-Bal the same powers as Norrin Radd, promptly nicknamed the Twin Heralds.

Julia Garner is back from numerous successes. She earned well three Emmy Awards for the performance in Ozarks, TV series successful at Netflix, and won a Golden Globes for interpretation in Inventing Anna. The actress joins a cast already particularly full of stars such as Pedro Pascal who he will play Reed Richards, or Mister Fantastic. It’s still Vanessa KirbyWhat will be Invisible Woman (Sue Storm)Ebon Moss-Bachrach in the role of Ben Grimm/The Thing And Joseph Quinn in the role of Johnny Storm/Human Torch. To date, Marvel Studios has not revealed plot details of Fantastic 4, but the director Matt Shakman who has already worked on WandaVision attempted to explain what the approach will be to ComicBook:

It’s different in many ways. I wish I could be more specific. I wish I could say more. But we’re doing things very differently from a story perspective, to a cinematic approach that really suits the material. I wish I could say more and I would gladly do so, but I can’t rest. I think it’s going to be unlike anything you’ve ever seen before and certainly unlike anything we’ve seen at Marvel. We worked tirelessly. Despite the strikes, we worked with production design and built our world and it was incredibly exciting.

 
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