Despite the countless scandals Ezra Miller has been involved in in recent monthsWarner Bros seems to have no doubts about continuing to bet on him to play Barry Allen. At the end of August we echoed the meeting between the 30-year-old actor and the new Warner executives, Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy. There, Miller apologized for his behavior and both sides agreed to save the film, hoping to make it to the June 23, 2023 release date. Now, according to The Wrap exclusively, ‘We Must Talk About Kevin’ star returned to ‘The Flash’ to record a variety of extra scenes.

The recording took place last week on the set of the film. Earlier, it was reported that Miller had shot a few scenes this summer, but all of them before his last run-in with the law. On August 7, Miller was charged with burglary in the city of Stamford, in the state of Vermont, in the United States.. It is there that the actor has the famous cannabis farm where he allegedly welcomed a 25-year-old woman with her three underage children.
“The Flash” will try to restart the timeline of DC films and open a new scene for future films of the well-known company. Inspired by the popular “Flashpoint” comic, the film will show us The Flash traveling through different multiverses, encountering various versions of himself.
is under treatment
Recently, the controversial star has announced that he has entered treatment to overcome his complex mental health problems. A news that didn’t surprise fans too much, since Miller’s character has a great projection within an extended DC Universe that isn’t going through his best time. While it may seem like the most extreme solution, the desperation of Warner Bros and its interest in the actor’s recovery is understandable, since They also thought about canceling the film, which cost them around $ 200 million.
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