WB still 'committed' to big-screen release for $200M 'The Flash' featuring 'healing' Ezra Miller
Ezra Miller and the future of his standalone DCEU flick, 'The Flash' generated headlines in June after the issues surrounding the actor paved the way for intense criticism. The 'Justice League star was charged with a second-degree assault in Hawaii and was arrested. The controversy continued with he decided to post memes on his Instagram account and was speculated to have been pulled off the movie by WB.
Miller, who's been in the headlines for his erratic behavior over the years, just found himself in more soup. His alleged inappropriate behavior against a mother and her 12-year-old nonbinary child saw them granted a temporary harassment prevention order. This was the latest update and a different scenario after last week, when the parents of Tokata Iron Eyes, 18, managed to obtain a protective order that said 'The Flash' star cannot contact their child. Even as both these established actors deal with the scenario, it's a no-brainer that DC has taken some hits.