Warner Bros. management held an emergency meeting about The Flash
Warner Bros. and DC Studios executives held an emergency meeting to discuss the steps to be taken due to the serious legal problems of Flash performer Ezra Miller. According to a knowledgeable source, the two sides reached an agreement to pause any future projects involving the actor, including possible appearances in an expanded movie universe based on the comics.
It has also come to light that Miller had "frequent breakdowns" during the filming of "The Flash" last year. Informants described Miller as "losing his temper." "Ezra would suddenly have some thought in his head and say, 'I don't know what I'm doing,'" one witness complained.
Recall that according to a March 28 police report, Ezra Miller became agitated after customers at a bar in Hawaii began singing karaoke. He shouted obscenities and snatched the microphone from a 23-year-old woman as she sang and attacked a 32-year-old man who was playing darts. The movie star, who poses as a non-binary person, was later arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and harassment.
In addition, on March 29, a local married couple sought a temporary restraining order against Miller. The plaintiffs alleged that the actor broke into their bedroom and threatened them. The complaint also alleges that Miller stole the woman's passport and the man's wallet, which contained his Social Security card, driver's license and bank cards.
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