Ezra Miller Receives New Charges as Warner Bros. CEO says he’s excited for the flash

By Micheleen Martin | Posted

Before Paramount+ had that name, it was called CBS All Access, and during those early streamer days, Ezra Miller starred in a new series adapting Stephen King’s post-apocalyptic epic. The stall. Miller played the Trashcan Man, a seriously mentally ill arsonist who survives the deadly plague that kills most of humanity. Through Trashcan Man, the villain of the story – Randall Flagg (Alexander Skarsgård) – manufactures his own defeat. Flagg lets the Trashcan Man run wild, and the arsonist’s increasingly explosive antics culminate in him bringing a living nuclear warhead to his master. The warhead explodes, destroying Las Vegas‘ new, even more hedonistic version of Flagg and all of his followers. At the risk of sounding melodramatic, perhaps it’s time for David Zaslav and Warner Bros. Discovery to learn a lesson from the history of Trashcan Man and Randall Flagg, before Ezra Miller forces them to learn it.

With more and more news – from the disappointing cancellation of bat girl at the word that HBO Max as we know it will cease to exist within the next few years – it seemed time for Ezra Miller to appear for some twisted new updates and the Justice League star did not disappoint. New accusations have surfaced about Ezra Miller, along with alleged new details about some of the allegations against them already made. The report contains new details about Miller’s alleged abuse and grooming on Tokata Iron Eyes, accusations that Miller tried to groom another 11-year-old, and claims the star was running something like a cult while there. in Iceland. The new charges come the same day the CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery said it was “very excited” about the upcoming release of the flashby Varietyin which Miller will play the titular speedster.

It was in June that the parents of Tokata Iron Eyes accused Ezra Miller of caring for their child since she was 12 (she is now 18), when Miller met her on the Standing Rock reservation in North Dakota. Initiated (Going through IndieWire) spoke to Miller’s “longtime musical collaborator”, Oliver Ignatius, who claimed to have witnessed emotional abuse by Miller. Ignatius brought up the example of Miller once verbally insulting Iron Eyes for wearing makeup, allegedly yelling at him, “What the hell are you doing? Put on that fucking clown paint? Ignatius also made allegations of inappropriate behavior between the two, including Miller “carelessly kissing” Iron Eyes.

Two women who say they met Ezra Miller during their stay in Reykjavík, Iceland, claimed the actor ran an Airbnb that the women called “cultish”. They described Miller experiencing dramatic mood swings and claimed airbnb guests seemed “hypnotized” by Miller and completely unfazed by his behavior, even when he was allegedly abusive. One woman in particular told Insider that Miller took her under his wing when she struggled with drug addiction. She claimed that Miller would alternately be incredibly sweet and brutally cruel. “At one point they looked me in the eye and said ‘I love you’ and were this really nice, beautiful person,” she told Insider. Then, she said, Miller “would tell me I was f-king disgusting.”

Another woman claimed that Miller tried to groom her 11-year-old child. She said Miller offered to pay for her child to attend design school the first time they met, and then showed up at her house unannounced in a cowboy outfit, claiming that they were going to buy the child a horse. The woman contacted Tokata Iron Eyes’ parents and requested a restraining order against Miller, who has yet to be located by any court and failed to show up for their court dates.

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Ezra Miller in Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)

Despite everything, and even more allegations and concerns for which we have no time here, the flash starring Ezra Miller is still set to hit theaters on June 23. When calling Warner Bros. Discovery on Thursday, Zaslav said, “We saw the flash, black adamand Shazam 2. We are very excited about them. We have seen them. We think they’re great and we think we can make them even better. We think we also know how they can make them better, but it will take a lot more money and a new actor.

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