“Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them” movie series, and shout that magic spell in hopes I can put this sputtering prequel franchise out of its misery. And miserable, it is.Running time: 142 minutes. Rated PG-13 (some fantasy action/violence).
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Ezra Miller is being accused of threatening to burn a couple in Hawaii. According to court docs obtained by ET, Stoyan Kojouharov and his wife, Niegel Hayes, filed a temporary restraining order against Miller, alleging that the 29-year-old actor burst into their bedroom window and threatened to burn them.The couple also claims that Miller stole Hayes' passport and wallet, which included her social security card, driver's license and bank cards, as well as several items belonging to Kojouharov.The couple is claiming they have and will continue to suffer emotional distress as a result of Miller's behavior and are hoping the restraining order keeps him at bay.In the filing, the couple alleges that due to Miller's fame and wealth, his «access to weapons is much easier,» and they worry that the actor could send «associates» to harass them.ET has reached out to Miller's reps for comment, as well as Warner Bros.
and DC Comics as to what his behavior might mean for his future in and the greater DC Universe.The filing comes just days after Miller was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and harassment after an alleged incident at a karaoke bar in Hilo, Hawaii, on Monday.«South Hilo patrol officers responded to a report of disorderly patron at a bar on Silva Street. During the course of their investigation, police determined that the man, later identified as Ezra Miller, became agitated while patrons at the bar began singing karaoke,» the police report states.3-28-22 Vermont Visitor Arrested for Disorderly Conduct and Harassment in Hilo https://t.co/12RMQ3eckHPolice allege that Miller «began yelling obscenities and at one point grabbed the microphone from a 23-year-old woman singing karaoke (disorderly conduct offense) and
.“Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them” movie series, and shout that magic spell in hopes I can put this sputtering prequel franchise out of its misery. And miserable, it is.Running time: 142 minutes. Rated PG-13 (some fantasy action/violence).
It is looking like the “Fantastic Beasts” movies are putting Warner Bros. in a difficult position.
Jordan Moreau A temporary restraining order against “The Flash” star Ezra Miller has been dropped, less than three weeks after it was filed and Miller was arrested for disorderly conduct and harassment in Hawaii.According to the Associated Press, a judge dismissed the restraining order on Tuesday after a request by the Hawaiian couple who had filed it on March 29. The restraining order claimed Miller burst into the couple’s bedroom and threatened them, and Miller allegedly stole some of the couple’s belongings, including a passport and wallet.The actor was arrested in Hilo, Hawaii, on March 28, the day before the restraining order was filed. According to a post by the Hawaii County Police Department, South Hilo officers had responded to a report of a disorderly bar patron.
A couple from Hawaii have dropped their petition for a temporary restraining order against Ezra Miller.
It is looking like the “Fantastic Beasts” movies are putting Warner Bros. in a difficult position.
A Hawaii couple have dropped their petition for a temporary restraining order against actor Ezra Miller, who is known for playing "The Flash" in "Justice League" films and allegedly harassed patrons of a karaoke bar in a Big Island town last month. According to court documents, a judge dismissed the restraining order case Monday after the couple requested it. William Dean, a lawyer who represents the couple, declined comment Tuesday on why his clients no longer want to pursue the petition that accused Miller of bursting into their bedroom and threatening them in Hilo, the same town where Miller was arrested.
HONOLULU -- A Hawaii couple have dropped their petition for a temporary restraining order against actor Ezra Miller, known for playing “The Flash” in “Justice League” films.According to court documents, a judge dismissed the case Monday after the couple requested it.William Dean, a lawyer who represents the couple, declined comment Tuesday on why his clients no longer want to pursue the petition that accused Miller of bursting into their bedroom and threatening them in Hilo, the Big Island town where Miller was arrested for allegedly harassing patrons at a karaoke bar.A judge had granted the restraining order petition, saying it was needed to prevent future harassment and had set a hearing for Wednesday. It's unclear if the hearing will be held now that the case is dismissed.A hearing is scheduled for April 26 on Miller's arrest.
broke into a couple’s bedroom in Hawaii and yelled, “I will bury you and your slut wife!” Ezra, the phrase goes “Aloha.” The actor then stole a passport, wallet, driver’s license and other items. That DC (Display of Craziness) earned Miller a restraining order.Miller, 29, also let loose at a karaoke bar — but not by singing “Don’t Stop Believin’.” The star snatched the mike out of a woman’s hand and lunged at a man playing darts.
upcoming WB film adaption of the DC superhero.Miller, 29, who identifies as nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns, has caught fire from Warner Bros. studio heads after they were arrested on March 28 in Hawaii for disorderly conduct and harassment.Gustin, 32, has portrayed Barry Allen/The Flash on the CW series of the same name since 2014, and the show was recently renewed for a ninth season.
Fantastic Beasts movies. However, following Miller’s arrest in Hawaii late last month after a karaoke incident, news has come in about Miller allegedly having meltdowns on the set of The Flash and Warner Bros. now reevaluating its future with the actor.
Ezra Miller’s projects with Warner Bros. and DC are reportedly in jeopardy following the actor's arrest in Hawaii. Rolling Stone reported Wednesday that the production companies had an emergency meeting after the actor’s legal trouble in Hawaii. After the meeting, the committee reportedly agreed to pause all projects involving Miller and all public appearances they had scheduled to support the DC Cinematic Universe.
After several recent incidents and allegations of aggression and violence, including a very recent arrest in Hawaii, it appears that Ezra Miller (“Justice League,” the “Fantastic Beasts” franchise) may have finally gone too far for Warner Bros., the studio he is currently working for, who is finally considering some action against him. A new bombshell piece from Rolling Stone reveals that soon after the actor’s arrest Warner Bros.
HONOLULU -- A Hawaii judge has granted a couple's request for a temporary restraining order against Ezra Miller, an actor known for playing “The Flash" in “Justice League” films.The couple filed a petition for a temporary restraining order Tuesday, alleging that Miller burst into their bedroom and threatened them in Hilo, a small town on the Big Island. The petition also accused Miller of stealing some of their belongings, including a passport and wallet.The judge's order, filed in court Wednesday, said it was necessary to grant the couple's petition to prevent harassment.Days earlier, Miller allegedly harassed patrons at a karaoke bar.
New details have emerged about the night of Ezra Miller’s arrest — and it’s even more concerning than we initially thought.
Ezra Miller, is being accused of threatening to bury a couple in Hawaii. According to court docs obtained by ET, Stoyan Kojouharov and his wife, Niegel Hayles, filed a temporary restraining order against Miller, alleging that the 29-year-old actor burst into their bedroom and proceeded to threaten them.«I will bury you and your slut wife,» the couple claims Miller said after entering their bedroom.The couple also claims that Miller stole Hayles' passport and wallet, which included her social security card, driver's license and bank cards, as well as several items belonging to Kojouharov.The couple is claiming they have and will continue to suffer emotional distress as a result of Miller's alleged behavior and are hoping the restraining order keeps him at bay.In the filing, the couple alleges that due to Miller's fame and wealth, his «access to weapons is much easier,» and they worry that the actor could send «associates» to harass them.ET has reached out to Miller's reps for comment, as well as Warner Bros.
Ezra Miller is facing more legal trouble.
Zack Sharf Ezra Miller has been hit with a temporary restraining order by two residents in Hilo, a small town in Hawaii where Miller was arrested earlier this week. The “Fantastic Beasts” and “The Flash” actor was released from jail after paying $500 in bail and then reportedly threatened a couple on the property they’ve been staying at in Hawaii, the Associated Press reports.According to Hawaii Police Assistant Chief Kenneth Quiocho, police escorted Miller off the property hours after they posted bail. A resident on the property called the police and asked for advice on removing two houseguests.