Julia doesn’t want to care about the controversy

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Julia doesn’t want to care about the controversy

She has won an Emmy and a Golden Globe in a short career. Most of her OTT work in recent years has been discussed. Her new movie ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ will be released on July 21. Julia Garner has created a lot of discussion by playing the role of Silver Surfer in the film. However, the actress is focusing on her work without listening to the criticism. In an interview given to the BBC at the premiere of the film in London, Julia was asked what she thought about the objections of some fans to casting a woman in the male character ‘Silver Surfer’? In response, the 31-year-old American star said that she does not think about these things; rather, her goal is to make the character the best she can be. Julia’s comment is, ‘You can’t think about these things, you have to do your job properly. Because, the more you think about these things, the more your attention will go in a different direction. At the end of the day, the work will suffer.’

Julia said that she originally played the character of Shalla-Baal, a different version of the Silver Surfer. ‘It’s actually a slightly different character,’ she said. Comic book lovers know that the character of Shalla-Baal first appeared in the first issue of the 1968 ‘The Silver Surfer’ comic. She is the female version of the original Silver Surfer named Noreen Rad. Doug Jones played the character in the 2007 film Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. The BBC reported that the audience’s reaction after the first trailer for the film was very positive. Julia said, ‘I’m very happy with the way people are responding. Like all my other work, this is also a great pride for me as an artist.’ Julia has become known to the audience as a ‘mystery girl’ through movies and series. There was a secret in her characters in movies and series such as ‘Ozark’, ‘Inventing Anna’, ‘The Royal Hotel’. However, he said that viewers will discover a different Julia with ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’. The film, directed by Matt Schekman, also stars Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Corby, Joseph Quinn, and others.

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