20052006: Beginnings in Australia Palmer had been an
extra on
Deck Dogz (2005) and other films shot in
Adelaide. At the age of 18, she was cast by filmmaker
Murali K. Thalluri in the independent Australian film
2:37, about a tragic high school suicide. Palmer was named an Australian "star of tomorrow" by
Screen International that year. She then starred in
December Boys, a
coming-of-age film set in the 1960s, based on a novel by
Michael Noonan. She played Lucy, who has a romance with
Daniel Radcliffe's character in a remote beach town. Palmer studied
Dominique Swain's performance in
Lolita (1997) to capture her character's overt sexuality. It was released on 14 September 2007 in the UK and US and 20 September 2007 in Australia and received mixed reviews, and failed at the box office.
2:37 premiered at the
2006 Cannes Film Festival in
Un Certain Regard selection. The film received a standing ovation, a turning point for Palmer, giving her confidence in acting as a career. The trip to Cannes led her to meet her manager,
David Seltzer, and American talent agents. Palmer was devastated from losing the role and returned to
Adelaide for a few months. to negative reviews and grossed $70 million worldwide against its $20 million budget. '' Sydney premiere In early 2007, Palmer was cast as Tori Frederking in the comedy
Take Me Home Tonight, starring
Anna Faris,
Dan Fogler and
Topher Grace. Set in the 1980s, the film was directed by
Michael Dowse and released in March 2011.
Take Me Home Tonight was a
box office flop, failing to recoup its $19 million budget. Palmer starred in the
film clip for the 2007 single "
Breaking Up," by the band
Eskimo Joe, shot in
Newcastle. Palmer jumps into the sea with the band's singer,
Kavyen Temperley. Palmer relocated from
Semaphore Beach in Adelaide to Los Angeles in May 2007 to further her career, and began auditioning for films. She stated that Los Angeles was "a big adjustment" and "very different" from her home in Australia. She went through a period of loneliness and depression, and considered going back home until she made friends there. Palmer was the face of Sydney jeweller Jan Logan's "modern darling" collection in 2008. It was released on 25 December 2008 and received to negative reviews but grossed $212 million worldwide on its $80 million budget. Palmer won the romantic lead in
Disney's ''
The Sorcerer's Apprentice, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Jon Turteltaub. The film was based on the relevant section of the animated film Fantasia (1940), which was set to a short symphonic poem for orchestra by Paul Dukas, L'apprenti sorcier
(The Sorcerer's Apprentice'', published in 1897, and by far, the best known of Dukas' compositions), all of which were inspired by the eponymous poem by
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Palmer stayed in
Manhattan's
West Village while filming for six months. She played Becky Barnes, a college student who is pursued by Dave Stutler (
Jay Baruchel), a physics student and apprentice to the wizard Balthazar (
Nicolas Cage). It was released on 14 July 2010 to mixed reviews, and grossed $215 million worldwide on its big $150 million budget. In July 2010,
Parade Magazine named the film No. 1 on its list of "Biggest Box Office Flops of 2010 (So Far)". In 2009, Palmer formed the film production company Avakea Productions, with Australian actresses
Tahyna Tozzi and
Nathalie Kelley. She was a guest judge on
MTV Australia, for the Sydney filmmaking talent contest,
Optus one80project. She also filmed an ad campaign that year for the Australian jean store,
Just Jeans, and became the face and spokesperson for the Jurlique cosmetics company. In 2011, Palmer starred in the sci-fi adventure film,
I Am Number Four, alongside
Alex Pettyfer and
Dianna Agron. She played Number Six, one of nine aliens hiding out on Earth because her home planet was destroyed. Her character was skilled in martial arts, rode a
Ducati motorcycle, and could "phase" her way through solid objects. She went through stunt training for the role, learning to perform flips, sword fight, and do
wirework. The film was adapted from a novel that was the first of a six-part series. Palmer signed on to do three movies, if the film became a
franchise. The film was released in theatres on 18 February 2011, and was also released in the
IMAX format. It received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $149 million worldwide. Palmer was going to star in
Fury Road, a sequel to the
Mad Max series by Australian filmmaker George Miller, but didn't join the cast due to scheduling conflicts. The film was later postponed. Palmer starred in the short film
Bear, directed by
Nash Edgerton, which competed at the
2011 Cannes Film Festival. She appeared opposite
Joel Edgerton in the independent Australian drama-thriller,
Wish You Were Here, directed by
Kieran Darcy-Smith. The film began shooting in Sydney in November 2010, and premiered at the
2012 Sundance Film Festival. The film received positive reviews from critics. She also starred in a comedic short,
Quirky Girl, for the website
Funny or Die, opposite
Aaron Paul.
2013–present: Further recognition and horror films Palmer starred in the 2013
zombie film,
Warm Bodies, produced by
Summit Entertainment, and based on
a young adult novel by Isaac Marion. She played Julie, a human who falls in love with a zombie (
Nicholas Hoult). It was released on 1 February 2013 in the United States and on 8 February 2013 in the United Kingdom. It opened to positive reviews and grossed $116 million worldwide. In February 2013, Palmer was announced as the "global face" of
Artistry cosmetics. Palmer then starred in
Love and Honor with
Liam Hemsworth, an independent romance filmed in mid-2011 in
Ann Arbor, Michigan. The film is set in the 1960s during the
Vietnam War, and was released in March 2013. and only grossed $19 thousand. In 2014, she co-starred alongside
Josh Hartnett,
Rosario Dawson and
Penn Badgley in the romantic drama
Parts per Billion. It was released on
video on demand on 20 May 2014, and on home video on 6 June 2014. It received negative reviews from critics. Palmer had two films that premiered at the
2014 Toronto International Film Festival,
Cut Bank (2014) and
Kill Me Three Times (2015), both of which received negative reviews from critics. She played the love interest to Liam Hemsworth and
Billy Bob Thornton's daughter in
Cut Bank and an assassin in
Kill Me Three Times opposite
Simon Pegg,
Alice Braga and
Luke Hemsworth. The latter film was released on 10 April 2015. She starred with
Melissa Leo and
Phoebe Tonkin in
The Ever After, directed by her husband
Mark Webber. Written by Palmer and Webber, it is a love story that explores the depths of marriage. In 2015, she appeared in the
Terrence Malick-directed film
Knight of Cups, starring
Christian Bale. The film premiered in the main competition section at the
65th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2015.
Knight of Cups has received mixed reviews from critics. The film was released on 4 March 2016 in the United States by
Broad Green Pictures. Palmer had a supporting role in the 2015 remake of
Point Break. The film was released in the U.S. on 25 December 2015 and was panned by critics. In October 2015, it was learned that Palmer would participate in a short film called
Too Legit with
Zoe Kravitz,
Clark Gregg,
Nate Corddry and
Lauren Weedman. This project was confirmed by the director of the film,
Frankie Shaw via Twitter and Instagram and had its premiere on 23 January 2016 at the
Sundance Film Festival. In 2016, she played the female lead role in the adaptation of the
Nicholas Sparks novel
The Choice, alongside
Benjamin Walker,
Tom Welling,
Alexandra Daddario, and
Tom Wilkinson. The film premiered on 5 February 2016 and was panned by critics. She appeared alongside
Casey Affleck in the crime–drama
heist film,
Triple 9 (2016), directed by
John Hillcoat. It was released nationwide on 26 February 2016. It was met with mixed reviews and failed to impress at the box office. Also that year, she portrayed
Rebecca in the
horror film Lights Out, and co-starred in the war drama
Hacksaw Ridge, playing the love interest of
Andrew Garfield's character; both films received positive reviews, with Palmer's performances being praised. She co-starred in the film
Message from the King, alongside
Chadwick Boseman,
Luke Evans and
Alfred Molina. In 2017, Palmer starred in the
psychological thriller Berlin Syndrome, alongside
Max Riemelt. She also starred alongside
Michiel Huisman and
Sam Reid in the science fiction thriller
2:22. In 2018, Palmer began a starring role as Diana Bishop in the British supernatural drama series
A Discovery of Witches. The series received positive reviews. The following year, she starred in the biographical sports film
Ride Like a Girl, portraying
Michelle Payne. The film was directed by Palmer's
Hacksaw Ridge co-star
Rachel Griffiths, in her feature film directorial debut. Palmer starred alongside
Bella Heathcote and
Philippa Northeast in the
2025 television adaptation of
Sally Hepworth's novel
The Family Next Door for
ABC Television. The six-part drama was filmed in
Victoria. Also in 2025, she played a lead role as Alison in
Mix Tape, made for Australian streaming service
Binge. In January 2026, she was cast as the Norse goddess
Sif for the upcoming
Amazon Prime Video live-action adaptation of the two
Norse mythology-based video games in the
God of War series. ==Personal life==