It’s still possible, given star Ezra Miller’s issues, that ‘The Flash’ could be shelved forever.
The controversial star continues to generate one negative headline after another; a few days ago, they were charged within Vermont. Warner Bros. has consistently maintained that the movie will come out, despite Miller’s repeated run-ins with the law. But so far, Miller’s problems have not improved, and the movie is still almost a year away. That leaves a lot of uncertainty about what happens next., that’s left Warner Bros. preparing for three possible outcomes.
Things go from bad to worse, with the situation with Miller deteriorating. This would see Warners killing the movie outright, as it could not be reshot with a different actor. Miller plays multiple characters and is in almost every scene. Scrapping a $200 million film would be an unprecedented move. It’s wild to think that there’s a chance, however slim, that a $200 million movie might be entirely scrapped.
The report suggests Miller might be taking some steps to get back in Warners’ good graces, saying that their mother “has accompanied the actor in recent days” and they “will seek professional help after returning home to their farm in Vermont.” Hopefully that does happen — for Miller’s sake, and for’s sake. Either way, it appears the entire situation is heading toward some kind of flashpoint.
These comic-book movies aren’t just bad. They all took classic comic book stories and turned them into junk.
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