Ezra Miller reportedly met with members of the Warner Bros. leadership team to discuss saving "The Flash" movie which has a June 2023 release date.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Miller – who uses they/them pronouns – and their agent recently met with Warners’ Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy at the Burbank, California studio.
The meeting was reportedly held to ensure that "The Flash" movie was still on course for its release date, as well as a chance for Miller to "apologize" for the negative attention they brought to the production and Warner Bros.
Ezra Miller reportedly met with Warner Bros to discuss the future of 'The Flash.' (Photo by Craig Barritt) Warner Bros. Discovery and a representative for Miller did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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