Julia Garner enters superhero mode as Silver Surfer/Shalla-Bal in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, slated to open globally on July 25, 2025.
Wolf Man's Julia Garner revisits her first movie, her first Emmy and teases her first MCU film, The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
The Fantastic Four's Julia Garner has revealed that her character of Silver Surfer was filmed by exclusively using motion capture.
"I want to make people feel uncomfortable," Julia Garner says of her work as an actor. It's a blunt statement from the 30-year-old, but it's not surprising when you consider her celebrated body of work—a lengthy résumé portraying some of the most nefarious,
Actor Julia Garner joins TODAY to share details about the new terrorizing remake of the 1941 horror movie “Wolf Man.” She also talks about her family's influence on her career, opens up about joining Madonna on stage — and addresses rumors of her being cast to play the Queen of Pop.
Julia Garner has recently responded to Madonna's biopic speculations during an appearance on the Today show on January 22.Dishing out new details about the biopic, the Golden Globe-winning
Julia Garner won three Emmys for her work in “Ozark.” Now, in “Wolf Man,” she plays a woman in peril. What happened?
Is Julia Garner's Silver Surfer a hero or a villain in The Fantastic Four: First Steps? We don't know, but she'll certainly look shiny. That's according to the actress, who recently commented on her character of Shalla-Bal, a female iteration of the iconic Silver Surfer.
Julia Garner recently addressed speculations surrounding the highly-anticipated Madonna biopic. The "Ozark" star graced "The TODAY Show" on Wednesday morning to discuss her upcoming movie "Wolf Man."
Julia Garner made an appearance on the Today show on Wednesday, where she talked up her new film Wolf Man. She was also asked about Madonna biopic rumors. The 30-year-old Golden Globe-winning ...
Leigh Whannell follows ‘The Invisible Man’ with another update on a classic from the Universal archives, unfolding in an isolated farmhouse in the Pacific Northwest.
Julia Garner says Leigh Whannell made 'Wolf Man' a bit 'scarier' because he keeps the character 'familiar' before making him a monster.