Following Ezra Miller's recent arrest in Hawaii, The Flash movie star's DCEU future is reportedly in jeopardy after Warner Bros. and DC Films held an emergency meeting. Miller was one of the DCEU's original actors that joined Warner Bros.' cinematic universe after they were cast as Barry Allen in October 2014. While a solo film was announced over eight years ago, The Flash faced multiple delays after being stuck in development hell. Miller has, however, shown up in other DC projects over the years including brief cameos in Suicide Squad and Batman v Superman.
While The Flash, which was directed by Andy Muschietti, finished principal photography last year, Warner Bros. had to push it back once more. Rather than arriving in November 2022, the studio delayed it to June 2023 as the special effects on the film are finished. Now, Warner Bros. and DC Films are facing a different problem. Miller was recently arrested in Hilo, Hawaii, due to disorderly conduct and harassment. Not long after, additional reports surfaced about a couple who filed a restraining order against the DCEU actor. Miller had reportedly broken into their apartment and threatened to kill them while also stealing personal belongings.
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After these incidents, it appears that Miller's future within the DCEU may be about to change. In a report from Rolling Stone, their sources revealed that Warner Bros. and DC Films had an emergency meeting on March 30 to discuss Miller's future in the DCEU. Due to the actor's arrest, Warner Bros. is reportedly hitting pause on any future appearances by the actor in the DCEU. This involves any cameos and development on a potential sequel to The Flash, a decision that
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