Ezra Miller Flew To Meet Warner Bros. Executives In Person After The Actor Found Out Committing So Many Crimes Could Actually Lead To 'The Flash' Getting Scrapped
The seemingly never ending saga of Ezra Miller terrorizing the nation while balancing a starring role in a major upcoming superhero movie continued this past week. It turns out Warner Bros. actually contemplating scrapping the movie finally set off panic alarms in Miller's crazy head to fly out to California and meet with their executives in person.
THR reports that Miller and their agent, Scott Metzger, met with WB film chairs Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy, where they reportedly apologized for bringing negative attention to the The Flash. Miller also reportedly reaffirmed their commitment to the movie, which has been rumored to be under threat amid a flurry of controversy surrounding the actor.
Miller is said to have sought the meeting after reports emerged that the film might be canceled, not the least because The Flash is reportedly "one of their favorite characters to play," according to one of THR's sources. Miller was reportedly apologetic and reaffirmed their commitment to getting care. (IGN)
Honestly I'm shocked anyone was brave enough to willingly meet with this lunatic in person. With alleged kidnappings, burglaries, assaults, and groomings on the table, you gotta think Zoom was the first choice for these execs. I think if I were one of the them I'd come armed. Face to face with real life Homelander? Nope, I'm bringing a weapon for sure. What I'd do to be a fly on the way for that meeting. Did Ezra Miller bring a powerpoint presentation to explain all their crimes in 2022? Hopefully one day we get a full documentary on the entire series of events here.
This all came on the heels of Ezra Miller releasing a statement to the public saying the actor is going to seek treatment for mental health. Translation? Ezra Miller's agent concocted a one sentence statement behind the guise of mental health to try and make all the bad things his client did in the last six months go away. A slap in the face to anyone who actually suffers mental health issues on a daily basis the way I see it.
At this point it seems like Warner Bros. is going forward with the movie. Now you may ask, why go endure all this trouble and the PR nightmare just for a shitty superhero movie? For starters, money. They'd be sinking $200 million right down the drain if they scrapped it now. You expect a Hollywood engine like Warner Bros. to value morals over money?
There's also this recent development…
Yeah I don't get it either. There's no part of Miller' Flash character in either Batman vs. Superman or Justice League that sniffs the potential of leading a movie that is in the stratosphere of The Dark Knight. As this Twitter user pointed out, critics have been wrong before.
Anyway here's the trailer.
June 23, 2023. How many incidents do we get from now til then? Over/under set comfortably at 4.5.