Ezra Miller’s projects with Warner Bros. and DC are reportedly in jeopardy following the actor's arrest in Hawaii. Rolling Stone reported Wednesday that the production companies had an emergency meeting after the actor’s legal trouble in Hawaii.
After the meeting, the committee reportedly agreed to pause all projects involving Miller and all public appearances they had scheduled to support the DC Cinematic Universe.
Ezra Miller's current projects have reportedly been paused following his arrest in Hawaii last month. (Hawaii Police Department via AP) Miller, 29, is set to star in the DC Comic film, "The Flash," a reprise of his role in "Justice League" that has a 2023 release date.
A source told the outlet that the actor had "frequent meltdowns" on the set of "The Flash" last year.The source added that Miller was "losing it" but wanted to clarify that the actor wasn't violent. "Ezra would get a thought in [their] head and say, ‘I don’t know what I’m doing,’" the source explained.
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