Julia Garner has addressed her role as the Silver Surfer inFantastic Four: First Stepsand whether herMCUdebut will be live-action or CGI-rendered. Garner is set to appear inFantastic Four: First Stepsas Shalla-Bal, a female iteration of the iconic Silver Surfer and love interest of Norrin Radd, the more commonly known Silver Surfer, in Marvel Comics. The specifics of Shalla-Bal’srole inFantastic Four: First Stepsare still forthcoming beyond her being Galactus' herald, with not so much as a glimpse of Shalla-Bal emerging from the set ofFantastic Four: First Stepsso far.

Absent any sneak peeks, Garner herself has described Shalla-Bal’s costume while talking toScreenRantaboutWolf Man, stating “It’s shiny.” There is a reason why some might expect Garner’s character to be rendered with practical effects, after all, as set photos seemingly reveal that they will beused for Ebon Moss-Bachrach’s The Thing. Garner remains coy about the finer details of what can be expected of Shalla-Bal’s appearance on-screen, however, suggesting that fans will have to “Wait and see.” The full response can be seen below:

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ScreenRant:The last time we saw Silver Surfer, it was all CGI. Can you tease are you CGI, live action, or a combination?

Julia Garner:You know. I’m—it’s shiny. But all the Silver Surfers are shiny, so it doesn’t give you anything. I’m sorry. So we’ll wait and see. I’m excited.

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What Julia Garner’s Silver Surfer Comments Mean For Fantastic Four: First Steps

Julia Garner May Have Been Referring To A Physical Costume

Unfortunately, Julia Garner’s comments don’t reveal much beyond what fans may have already expected. Nevertheless,the “it” to which Garner is referring may well be a physical costume, which could fit the retrofuturistic aesthetic thus far revealed through promotional images and set photos. Short of any further information on Shalla-Bal’s role in the movie, however, her appearance is a matter of pure speculation - though Garner comparing the appearance to “all silver surfers” also suggests that hers will be comic-accurate.

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The most likely scenario, therefore, is thatCGI will be at least partially involved in Garner’s depiction of the Silver Surfer. It’s hard to imagine believably rendering Shalla-Bal’s metallic skin with a skin-tight suit alone. Furthermore, despite the practical effects seen in set photos for The Thing, Ebon Moss-Bachrach revealed in an interview withVarietythat “so many amazing animators” have been working on Ben Grimm, which suggests that Marvel Studios might be opting for a combination when interpreting its more outlandish characters, or simply using practical stand-ins for filming.

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Our Take On Julia Garner’s Silver Surfer Comments

Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer Proved How Viable An Entirely CGI Costume Can Be

I thinkwe can expect Garner’s Silver Surfer to be rendered through CGI almost exclusivelyinFantastic Four: First Steps. Her comment that “all the Silver Surfers are shiny” seems to forget that there has only ever been onelive-action version of the Silver Surferin 2007’sFantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, whose depiction was very heavy on the CGI. Not only do I think this is the only feasible method, but I’m confident that 2024’s technology will only improve on 2007’s depiction - which was pretty good to begin with.

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The Fantastic 4: First Steps features Marvel’s First Family navigating their dual roles as superheroes and family members in a 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic world. They defend Earth from a formidable space god, Galactus, and his enigmatic Herald, Silver Surfer, testing their familial bonds and heroic resolve.

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