Ezra Miller makes his first public appearance in two years. At the premiere of DC’s The Flash, Miller reached out to fans and industry professionals and for the first time spoke candidly about the behavioral allegations and legal issues Miller is involved in.
What did Ezra Miller say? First, Miller publicly thanked David Zaslav, head of Warner Bros. Discovery. This was followed by Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy, directors of Warner Bros. Film Group, and James Gunn and Peter Safran, executives of DC Studios.
Miller is grateful that the people involved approached the case with an open mind. So Miller thanks with the following words:
[Ich danke für] their grace, discernment and care in connection with my life. And for making this moment a reality.
The studio announced that this promotional appearance will remain Miller’s only. That probably won’t apply to the other actors like Sasha Calle, who is stepping in to replace Henry Cavill. This is namely busy with the shooting of a Warhammer series.
Incidentally, Miller was greeted with kind words by director Andrés Muschietti and praised for his acting work in “The Flash”.
You can see Ezra Miller as The Flash for yourself in the trailer below:
What is Miller accused of? Over the past two years, Miller has lived a turbulent life and racked up numerous criminal charges. In April 2020, a video of Miller choking a woman went viral. According to Miller, he was previously provoked and threatened by young people.
In March 2022, Miller was involved in a physical altercation with patrons at a karaoke bar and was subsequently arrested. Here Miller is said to have been verbally abused and attacked by a person who is said to have described himself as a neo-Nazi.
But the series of criminal prosecutions continues: In June 2022, a court issued a preliminary protective order against Miller on behalf of 18-year-old Tokata Iron Eyes. According to her parents, Miller is said to have used violence and drugs to influence the then 12-year-old child. This was followed by a restraining order in another case involving an 11-year-old child and a trespassing sentence in January 2023.
MeinMMO editor-in-chief Leya Jankowski was allowed to see The Flash before everyone else. She particularly liked the new Supergirl, played by Sasha Calle: Ever since I saw The Flash’s new Supergirl in cinemas, I no longer miss Henry Cavill as Superman