Ezra Miller, who was arrested a few days ago in Hawaii, came to the fore with allegations of harassment.



Warner Bros. Pictures is discussing the decision to stop projects featuring Ezra Miller, who was recently arrested in Hawaii and has come to the fore with allegations of violence and harassment.
According to the news in Rolling Stone, shortly after the “Fantastic Beasts” and “Justice League” actor was arrested in Hawaii for “disorderly conduct and harassment”, Warner Bros. and DC executives held an emergency meeting on March 30 to discuss the actor’s future at Warner Bros.
According to sources, the meeting agreed to halt any upcoming projects that Miller was involved in, as well as halt any planned public screenings.
In other news, both in Rolling Stone and Page Six, there is information that Miller occasionally experienced “sudden nervous attacks” on the sets he worked on, but these did not turn into violence or vocal reactions.
It is unclear how this decision will affect “The Flash”, which has already been shot and is scheduled to be released in June 2023. Since Miller is starring in the movie, the possibility of re-shooting and/or re-editing the movie seems hard to choose as it would be too expensive even if it opens up possibilities for reshaping the multiverse story.
Ezra Miller will also appear in “Fantastic Beasts: Dumbledore’s Secrets,” which will hit theaters next Friday. No information has been shared about whether any steps will be taken in this regard.