Over the past few months, Ezra Miller has been surrounded by controversies including the recent charges against him which were reported to be that of burglary in Vermont by the state police. Even though netizens have been asking the star to be replaced in the upcoming DCEU film, The Flash, it seems Warner Bros. will be going ahead with Miller and the film, which releases next year. According to a report in Hollywood Reporter, the actor has "participated in regularly scheduled additional photography over the summer." Although it's unclear whether the scheduled shooting took place during the time that Ezra ran into trouble with law enforcement. Yet it has been reported that the actor did shoot a few extra scenes for the upcoming movie despite his controversies. Multiple allegations including two arrests in Hawaii over disorderly conduct and second-degree assault against Miller have come forward this year. Recently, the actor was accused of stealing alcohol bottles from a Vermont residence which was unattended. He has also been accused of housing children on a farm filled with guns and marijuana. Many believed the same would happen with The Flash, amid all this and after Batgirl's cancellation, although, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslavr recently confirmed that the film will arrive in 2023 and also described The Flash and other DC releases including Black Adam as "terrific." The Flash will be Miller's first solo film for the character of Barry Allen and also has a cameo from Michael Keaton who reprises his role as Batman after 30 years. 'Thor: Love and Thunder' becomes 5th movie to earn Rs 100 crore Khloe Kardashian's daughter True is 'loving' her big sister role after baby brother's arrival; Report Kylie Jenner turns 25, take a look into the billionaire’s life