Ezra Miller, the star of The Flash, has been the subject of disputes since the beginning of the year. A number of claims, including the most recent Vermond burglary episode, have the actor in legal peril. Miller published a statement apologising for their behaviour and maintaining that they are receiving treatment for "complicated mental health concerns" after breaking their silence regarding the ongoing issues over the previous week.
Miller reportedly recently met with Warner Bros. executives to discuss the future of the picture and to also offer his apologies for the recent incidents, amid rumours that the actor would be replaced or that the next movie The Flash might be shelved. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Miller, who identifies as they/them, met with the new film chairs of Warner Bros., Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy, to address the picture's June 23, 2023 release date and to express her regret for drawing criticism to the project and the studio.
Miller was reportedly alarmed by the idea that The Flash's release would be postponed. A source told THR, "They care about The Flash. It’s one of their favourite characters to play." According to reports, Ezra assured the executives at Warner Bros. that he needed assistance, was committed to the film and wanted to keep playing the superhero.
In the statement released by Miller's reps, the actor had previously stated that "I want to apologize to everyone that I have alarmed and upset with my past behaviour. I am committed to doing the necessary work to get back to a healthy, safe and productive stage in my life."
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