The Flash movie has been moved up by one week despite troubling behavior from the film's star Ezra Miller.Warner Bros. Pictures will release The Flash on June 16, 2023, after being originally scheduled for release on June 23, according to an article on Monday by Deadline.The Flash will be competing on the next Father's Day weekend with the original Pixar movie Elemental and the R-rated Jennifer Lawrence film No Hard Feelings.
Moved up: The Flash movie has been moved up by one week despite troubling behavior from the film's star Ezra Miller, shown in a still from the 2017 film Justice LeagueAudience testing for The Flash was highly positive, with one non-studio watcher telling Deadline the DC Extended Universe film is 'Spider-Man: No Way Home good' with is multiverse storylines as well as cameos by Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck as Batman.Miller, 30, was arrested several times earlier this year for assault and burglary, faced accusations of grooming children, and reportedly provided housing for a mother and three young children at an unlicensed cannabis farm in Vermont despite opposition from their father.
The actor issued a statement in August apologizing for his behavior while revealing that he was seeking treatment for 'complex mental health issues.'His reps told Variety in a statement: 'Having recently gone through a time of intense crisis, I now understand that I am suffering complex mental health issues and have begun ongoing treatment.' Troubled star: Miller, shown in November 2018 in New York City, was arrested several times earlier this year for assault and burglary, faced accusations of grooming children, and reportedly provided housing for a mother and three young children at an unlicensed cannabis farm in.
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