In addition to The Flash, the actor plays Credence Barebone in the Fantastic Beasts franchise.
Last week, the actor Ezra Miller, a star who plays ‘Flash’ in the DCEU, was involved in a bar fight in Hawaii that ended up causing his temporary arrest. However, that wasn’t the only consequence, as Warner Bros. and gives A.D gathered to discuss the star’s future in his upcoming productions, as reported by a source connected to ‘The Flash’ to Rolling Stone.
The meeting reached the following consensus: all future projects with the artist’s participation will be paused indefinitely, including future appearances as the Scarlet Speedster or as Credence Barebone in the Fantastic Beasts franchise.
Therefore, the hero’s long solo starring Miller which has already been postponed to 2023 may have its premiere date modified again, or even have the actor replaced.
Already in Fantastic Beasts, after the premiere of ‘The Secrets of Dumbledore’ on April 14, your permanence in the saga will not be guaranteed.
In addition, the source told the portal that the actor said he didn’t know what he was doing and that he had “frequent breakdowns” during the filming of ‘The Flash’.
It is worth remembering that this was not the only controversy involving the name of Miller. The actor has a request for protective measures in court after stealing documents and threatening to kill a couple of friends.
In 2020, a video began to circulate on social networks where Millerallegedly appears suffocating a woman in front of a bar in Iceland, however, the event was never clarified by the actor.
Source: Recreio