DC fans think Elliot Page should play the lead role in the upcoming “The Flash” movie amid the controversy surrounding Ezra Miller.
20.06.2022 - 15:03 / nme.com
DC films following The Flash, according to reports.The actor, who has been arrested multiple times and subject to restraining orders in recent months, will play Barry Allen aka The Flash in the forthcoming DC movie – which wrapped production in October 2021 for a June 2023 release.According to Deadline, Warner Bros Discovery CEO David Zaslav is facing a “crisis” over how to handle the bad press surrounding Miller.“There is no winning in this for Warner Bros,” a source told the outlet. “This is an inherited problem for Zaslav.
The hope is that the scandal will remain at a low level before the movie is released, and hope for the best to turn out.”Sources told the publication that even if no further allegations surface against the actor, the studio “won’t likely keep Miller in the Flash role in future DC films”.NME has reached out to Warner Bros. and Miller’s reps for comment.Last week, a 12-year-old and their mother were granted an order of protection against Miller over allegations of harassing a minor.Earlier this month, the parents of 18-year-old activist Tokata Iron Eyes asked a court to provide a protective order against the actor over claims that they used “violence, intimidation, threat of violence, fear, paranoia, delusions, and drugs to hold sway over” their child.Miller has been arrested multiple times in recent months, once for disorderly conduct and harassment at a karaoke bar in Hawaii, and again for allegedly striking a woman with a chair.
The actor hasn’t publicly commented on these incidents.Directed by Andy Muschietti (IT, Mama), The Flash also stars Ben Affleck and Michael Keaton as their respective versions of Batman, alongside Ron Livingston, Kiersey Clemons, Michael Shannon and Antje Traue. The film is
.DC fans think Elliot Page should play the lead role in the upcoming “The Flash” movie amid the controversy surrounding Ezra Miller.
Social media is going wild this weekend after a newly-resurfaced video appears to show Ezra Miller allegedly threatening a young fan with a very unsettling joke (?!?!) comment about violence.
As you may have seen, speculation spread on social media Thursday that Austin Butler and Ezra Miller got into a physical altercation at a pub in Tokyo, Japan, which ended with Miller supposedly being escorted out of the venue by police.
Ezra Miller appeared to choke and attack in Iceland in April 2020 is coming forward with her allegations of the bizarre incident.Amid mounting controversy surrounding the star, the woman opened up about her run-in with Miller outside a bar in Reykjavík, where Miller -- who identifies as nonbinary and uses «they/them» pronouns — regularly frequented.Speaking with in a report published on Thursday, the woman recalled meeting Miller at the pub and sparking a conversation with the actor. The woman recalls seeing wounds on Miller's sandal-clad feet, and the actor claiming the injuries were the result of a fight.The woman said she jokingly told Miller, «But just so you know, I could take you in a fight.» She claims Miller replied, «You really want to fight?» Thinking Miller was playing along, the woman told the actor to meet her in the smoking area outside in two minutes.She claims Miller initially took her remarks as a joke, but one of the woman's friends proceeded to instigate the situation, telling Miller that the actor didn't want to fight, and allegedly antagonizing him. «My friend didn’t have to say that… It was just a joke, obviously — but [Miller] took that literally and got super mad and came running outside.»This led to the incident, which was captured on video and made headlines, in which Miller is seen yelling at the woman outside the bar, «Do you wanna fight? Is that the deal?»The woman responds by putting her arms up as Miller approaches her and appears to grab her by the neck.
detailed Variety exposé, the woman who was allegedly choked by Ezra Miller at a bar in Iceland in 2020 recalled the events leading up to the viral video. Three sources support the anonymous alleged victim’s claim that she started a conversation with the star of “The Flash” — who uses they/them pronouns — after noticing wounds on their feet. The woman said Miller, who was wearing flip-flops, told her that they got the injuries from a fight.
Even more allegations are coming out against Ezra Miller, who continues to make headlines for their alleged behavior.
Things aren’t getting any easier for embattled actor Ezra Miller (“The Flash “), seemingly embroiled in one new scandal after another every day. Following dozens of reports of erratic and troubling behavior, things somehow might be getting increasingly worse.
according to Rolling Stone in a new exposé released Thursday.The rock bible spoke with the children’s father, who is worried for their safety and claimed there are unattended firearms lying around Miller’s 96-acre property. Video from April that was reviewed by Rolling Stone showed “at least eight assault weapons, rifles, and handguns lying around the living room, with some weapons propped up next to a pile of stuffed animals,” according to the publication.Two other sources backed up the father’s claims, and one recalled an instance when the 1-year-old child allegedly picked up a loose bullet and put it in their mouth.
As if the current Ezra Miller saga couldn’t get any worse. After news broke last week that a North Dakota family had filed a legal order against Miller accusing the actor of grooming their daughter, A Massachusetts family came forward this week with similar allegations.
A Massachusetts court has approved a temporary protection order against "Flash" star Ezra Miller, according to reports. The Greenfield District Court approved the order against Miller, 29, on Wednesday on behalf of the family of a 12-year-old, NBC News reported.The order "was issued without advance notice because the Court determined that there is a substantial likelihood of immediate danger of harassment," according to the petition obtained by the outlet. The mother of the 12-year-old, who spoke to NBC News on the condition of anonymity, claimed she grew concerned when Miller began to buy gifts for the child - even after the gifts had been rejected.
Ezra Miller (“The Flash“) has had a rough couple of months in the press with dozens of reports of erratic and disturbing behavior. Earlier this spring, the embattled actor was arrested for second-degree assault in Hawaii after an altercation in a bar.
Even though it isn’t on the Warner Bros release calendar until June 23, 2023, The Flash is becoming Warner Bros Discovery CEO David Zaslav’s first movie crisis, because of the escalating coverage of incidents of volatile and odd behavior involving the film’s star, Ezra Miller.
As if the current Ezra Miller saga couldn’t get any worse. After news broke last week that a North Dakota family had filed a legal order against Miller accusing the actor of grooming their daughter, A Massachusetts family came forward this week with similar allegations.
he Daily Beast, the newly filed incident happened on Feb. 2 at a downstairs neighbor’s home in Greenfield.The neighbor is in a band with Whitney Suters, a musician who is close friends with the troubled actor.The night reportedly took a turn when the child’s mother mentioned she was doing some traveling with “her tribe” of people, which Miller found to be cultural appropriation.
Ezra Miller has reportedly deleted their Instagram account after posting some memes that seemingly responded to the latest controversy.
Fantastic Beasts star was accused of using violence and other intimidatory methods to influence 18-year-old environmental activist Tokata Iron Eyes.Last week, Tokata’s parents Chase Iron Eyes and Sara Jumping Eagle had their interim order granted by Standing Rock Sioux tribal court in North Dakota, accusing Miller of “psychologically manipulating, physically intimidating and endangering the safety and welfare of Tokata Iron Eyes”, The Los Angeles Times reports.However, the petition says that the “the Court cannot locate or serve” Miller the papers, and Chase Iron Eyes told that paper that he and the court “have no idea of knowing where Tokata and Ezra are to gain help from other jurisdictions” to serve or enforce the order.The order prevents Miller from “contacting or harassing” Tokata and Chase Iron Eyes and Jumping Eagle for 30 days, and Miller is also ordered to stay 100 yards away from the family’s residence within that period. It also “will grant the relief requested” if Miller doesn’t turn up to the July 12 hearing.“They move around so much [that] we’re stuck in this legal limbo situation, and we can’t serve them in any place they’re in long enough,” Chase Iron Eyes told The Times.“They’ve been flighty.
Sara Jumping Eagle grew up on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota, one of the poorest counties in the US. She graduated from Stanford Medical School and returned to the reservation to help the Lakota people as a pediatrician and activist.Now 50, Jumping Eagle never expected to wind up on a busy street in Santa Monica last month — in a physical brawl with “The Flash” star Ezra Miller, 29.
Ezra Miller of physically and emotionally abusing their daughter and alleged that the actor has groomed her since she was 12 years old. According to a petition for a protection order/restraining order filed on June 7 in Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Court and obtained by ET, the parents of 18-year-old Tokata Iron Eyes — Chase Iron Eyes and Sara Jumping Eagle — claim the actor «uses violence, intimidation, threat of violence, fear, paranoia, delusions and drugs to hold sway over a young adolescent Tokata. Ezra has brainwashed Tokata.