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Ezra Miller Is Trying To Save The Flash Movie -- Reportedly Met With Warner Bros Execs To Apologize!

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Ezra Miller is continuing to do some major damage control. As you may know, the 29-year-old actor (who uses they/them pronouns) has been the subject of a string of troubling accusations and crimes over the past couple of years.

These incidents with the law includes the fact that they were arrested twice in Hawaii earlier this year, and then charged with felony burglary in Vermont after allegedly stealing bottles of alcohol from a home.

Additionally, the state’s child services department is reportedly trying to find a mom and three children who had been staying at Ezra’s farm and went missing.

WTF… Related: Olivia Wilde & Florence Pugh Feud Just Got Worse After Shia LaBeouf’s Reveal! Following these major scandals, Warner Bros. reportedly has been trying to figure out what to do with the upcoming DC movie The Flash, which is scheduled to hit theaters on June 23, 2023 and stars Ezra.

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