Julia Garner addresses criticism about playing female Silver Surfer in Marvel’s Fantastic Four while fans defend her casting and question CGI quality
Marvel’s upcoming Fantastic Four reboot has sparked intense discussions online, particularly around Julia Garner’s casting as Shalla-Bal, a female version of the Silver Surfer. While some fans questioned the gender-swapped role, others defended the decision, pointing out its comic-book accuracy. Meanwhile, criticism shifted toward the film’s CGI effects, which many called disappointing.
Garner, known for Ozark and The Wolf Man, responded to the backlash during the filmโs London premiere. She emphasized focusing on her performance rather than online noise.
Julia Garner Responds to Backlash Over Shalla-Bal Role
At the Fantastic Four premiere, Garner addressed concerns about her character, clarifying that Shalla-Bal is not a gender-swapped version of the original Silver Surfer (Norrin Radd) but a separate character from Marvel comics.
โI said, โIโm just going to still do my job,โโ Garner told the BBC. โAlso, itโs Shalla-Bal, so itโs different.โ
First appearing in 1968โs The Silver Surfer #1, Shalla-Bal has been portrayed as Norrin Raddโs love interest or counterpart in the comics. Garnerโs casting aligns with Marvelโs exploration of lesser-known characters rather than a complete reinvention.
Fan Reactions: Support for Garner, Criticism for CGI
While some fans expressed frustration over the casting, many defended Garner, citing comic accuracy. Others shifted focus to the filmโs visual effects, calling them subpar.
โNot gender-swapped. Itโs Norrin Raddโs wife. Comic accurate,โ one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
โPeople are unnecessarily upset about her casting. She is a great choice, and none of us has even watched the movie yet,โ another added.
However, criticism of the CGI dominated discussions:
โIt’s not about the gender swap. It’s the CGI,โ one user posted.
โOnly issue I see is how awful the CGI isโI canโt believe that CGI seems to actually have gotten worse,โ another commented.
Fantastic Fourโs Cast and Story Details
The film, set in a retro-futuristic 1960s, introduces Marvelโs First Family into the MCU. The star-studded cast includes:
- Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic)
- Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm (Invisible Woman)
- Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm (Human Torch)
- Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm (The Thing)
Ralph Ineson plays the planet-devouring Galactus, while Paul Walter Hauser, Natasha Lyonne, and John Malkovich fill out the supporting roles. The movie releases on July 25, 2025.
Why Shalla-Balโs Role Matters
Marvelโs decision to use Shalla-Bal instead of Norrin Radd allows the studio to explore fresh narratives while staying true to comic lore. This approach follows recent MCU trends of adapting lesser-known characters, as seen with Ms. Marvel and Moon Knight.
Garnerโs casting also continues Hollywoodโs trend of reimagining roles traditionally played by men, similar to Tessa Thompsonโs Valkyrie and Brie Larsonโs Captain Marvel. While debates persist, Marvelโs focus on expanding its universe suggests more diverse storytelling ahead.
Marvelโs CGI Debate Continues
The criticism over Fantastic Fourโs CGI reflects broader concerns about Marvelโs visual effects quality. Recent films like Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania faced similar complaints, with fans and VFX artists citing rushed production schedules.
Despite this, Marvel remains a box-office powerhouse, and Fantastic Four is one of the most anticipated releases of 2025. Whether the CGI improves before its premiere remains to be seen.
Also read: Pedro Pascal Responds to Age Criticism After Being Cast as Marvelโs Oldest Mister Fantastic
Credits: Sources include Hindustan Times, BBC, and social media reactions.