Ezra Miller, the troubled star of Warner Bros. Discovery's standalone DCEU project The Flash, returned to the set of the project to film a day of pickups. The controversial actor has returned to the set of the highly anticipated film that rumors say will change the future of the DCEU.
Based on the DC Comic character of the same name, The Flashwill star Miller as fan-favorite hero Barry Allen, a speedster known as the fastest man alive and a founding member of the most popular incarnation of the Justice League. The film’s plot is reportedly based on the popular Flashpoint comic book arc, which sees Barry Allen use his powers to go back in time and undo the murder of his mother, irreparably altering the timeline and kicking off a tumultuous sequence of events in the process, meeting alternate versions of himself and other heroes as he tries to undo his mistakes. The Flash began filming in April of 2021, with an official logo being released at the time.
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Since then, Miller has found themself in a seemingly unending parade of controversy, including multiple arrests over the following year. Now, a report from The Wrap confirmed that they had returned to the set for pickup shots, generally minor bits of footage captured to augment already existing shots in post-production. Principal filming on the project concluded a while ago, and the initial testing of what could be a monumental turning point for the DCEU reportedly went down favorably with those screened.
In a statement released some time ago, Miller confirmed that they would be seeking treatment for complex mental health issues. “Having recently gone through a time of intense crisis, I now understand that I am
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