The Flash star Ezra Miller has pleaded not guilty to felony burglary charges, and if they are convicted, they face a maximum prison sentence of 26 years and over $2,000 in fines.
Ezra Miller is said to have met with Warner Bros. execs to apologize and say that they're seeking care after reportedly becoming alarmed by reports that The Flash might be canceled.
The Flash star Ezra Miller has issued an apology for their recent behaviour, said they're suffering "complex mental healthy issues", and confirmed they have begun treatment.
Warner Bros. is reportedly considering three different options for The Flash in the wake of Ezra Miller's mounting legal troubles, including cancelling the movie entirely.
DC Comics icon Grant Morrison reacts to Ezra Miller's growing list of legal troubles and reveals a now-scrapped Flash film script co-written with Miller.
DC Comics has solicited the first issue of their prequel to 2023's The Flash, and for some reason, one of the covers features a naked rendition of Ezra Miller's Barry Allen.