People are not happy with Warner Bros. and how it has been handling its stars, Amber Heard and Ezra Miller. The two actors, who are set to appear in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom and The Flash, respectively, have both been embroiled in controversies centered on physical abuse, lies, and manipulation.
Heard is coming fresh off her court battle with her ex-husband Johnny Depp in which the jury found her guilty of defamation on all counts. Since then, the Aquaman 2 actress has been on a whirlwind media tour, calling the verdict 'unfair' and criticizing the social media campaigns that were set against her during the trial. Heard's interview appearances as of late have seemingly done nothing but worsen the backlash, with several people urging Warner Bros. to replace her as Mera in the DC Extended Universe. As it stands, Heard will still appear in the upcoming Aquaman sequel with a reported screen time of approximately 25 minutes.
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In the meanwhile, Miller has been dominating headlines for his string of violent acts and erratic behavior. Miller had been arrested twice in Hawaii for disorderly conduct, charged for various instances of harassment, and accused of allegedly grooming a minor. After the barrage of disturbing allegations was made against them, The Flash star responded by posting a series of memes on their Instagram page, which marked the latest chapter of their downward spiral.
Most recently, Miller has reportedly been found housing a woman and her three children on a farm in Vermont that is filled with guns and marijuana. Despite all of these incidents, Warner Bros. is still set on releasing Miller's version of The Flash next year, though some reports
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