Ezra Miller Will No Longer Be The Flash in Future DC Films – Here’s Why

Remember Credence Barebone? Yeah, Ezra Miller has an alter-ego aka the Flash, and will no longer continue that role. In this article, we will discuss all the reasons why he will be dropping The Flash role, and is this a good thing? Let’s find out.

Warner Brothers Plans on Dropping Ezra Miller

Ezra Miller, the once-exciting star of 2017’s Justice League and the upcoming film The Flash, is apparently ready to be dropped by Warner Bros from future DC Comics films due to escalating legal issues.

The Flash, which was completed prior to Miller’s most recent round of legal issues and was delayed due to the pandemic, is reportedly in the process of being released. According to several publications, including Deadline and Rolling Stone, Warner Bros Discovery CEO David Zaslav is reportedly considering replacing Miller.

The Flash Flashed a Gun

Image Courtesy of Legends Universe via YouTube

A string of unsettling charges is followed by the news of Miller’s job troubles. In response to an incident that occurred in February, the mother of a 12-year-old boy from Greenfield, Massachusetts, was given a temporary order of protection on June 15. It forbids the movie actor from contacting the youngster.

The neighbor reports that while Miller was in Massachusetts playing a game with the family at a neighbor’s house, Miller grew agitated, flashed a gun, and threatened the group. The neighbor spoke with the mother and the youngster but did not name them.

The young person informed the media that they were afraid of Miller after meeting him, according to reports. An order of protection was obtained, and a Greenfield District Court representative told the media.

Order of Protection vs Ezra Miller

Days before the story of the Massachusetts family went public, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Court granted an order of protection against Miller to the parents of Takota Iron Eyes, an 18-year-old native of North Dakota.

Image Courtesy of TheDC Shorts via YouTube

The child’s parents allege that Miller was manipulating their child. While Jumping Eagle claimed that their child was essentially brainwashed, the youngster claimed in a post on Instagram on June 16 that Ezra was innocent and that it was his life. He made those choices. He also feels profoundly let down by both his parents and the media.

The Flash in Hawaii

Miller was twice detained in Hawaii in March and April for disorderly conduct and second-degree assault. This is in connection with which one couple later dropped a restraining order and soon after, appears to have deactivated their Instagram account.

After an incident at a karaoke bar on the island in March 2022, Miller was detained in Hawaii. Miller was charged with harassment and disorderly conduct. The actor was detained the following month when it was claimed she was harmed by a chair they had thrown.

Warner Bros’ Decision

Warner Bros made an effort to support Miller, who also made an appearance in the studio’s most recent film Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, but the negative press keeps coming out, sparking fresh debates about the fate of The Flash movie.

Regardless, it seems like Miller’s career as The Flash is coming to an end. The studio has chosen not to comment on the circumstance.

On June 23, 2023, The Flash Debuts in Theaters

The eye-catching comic book movie, on which Warner Bros reportedly committed $200 million, finished filming last fall. And is presently scheduled to open in theaters on June 23, 2023.

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