Ezra Miller, the lead actor in the upcoming DC superhero movie “The Flash,” has been making headlines recently for both positive and negative reasons. According to The Cut, Miller was arrested twice last year for robbery and physical assault, as well as accusations of brainwashing an 18-year-old activist named Gibson Iron Eyes. These allegations, combined with other controversies in Miller’s career such as grooming and leading a cult, have raised questions about the star’s mental health, as reported by Vulture.
Despite these concerns, Miller has shown a strong commitment to their role in “The Flash,” with JoBlo reporting that they performed their own stunts for the film, demonstrating true dedication to their craft. Miller’s efforts have not gone unnoticed, as Deadline revealed a new trailer for “The Flash” at CinemaCon and the director praised Miller as “one of the best actors” in the business.
In spite of the positive response to Miller’s performance, Collider reports that the star’s mental health remains a concern for some, with updates provided by the Muschiettis, the directors of “The Flash,” on Miller’s well-being. However, PinkNews reports that the film’s director recently praised Miller as the release date approaches, indicating a show of support for the troubled star.
The buzz surrounding “The Flash” continues to grow, with another Pinkvilla article touting Miller’s own stunt work and the film earning early raves from audiences at CinemaCon, as reported by USA Today. While Miller’s controversies and legal troubles continue to raise questions about their personal life, the focus remains on their dedication to the film and the excitement building for its release, as noted by the New York Post.