"The Flash" star Ezra Miller has been charged with felony theft following trouble in Hawaii, Massachusetts and North Dakota. According to a report released by the Vermont State Police on August 7, several bottles of wine were stolen from a home on May 1. After watching the surveillance video and checking the testimony, the police decided to charge Miller with theft. Miller was eventually found on August 7. They are due to appear in court on September 26 for arraignment on the burglary charge. Miller, who is set to star in Warner Bros.' upcoming "The Flash" film, has been accused of throwing a chair at a woman, soliciting a minor, and other misconduct. In addition to Vermont, his legal troubles extend to Hawaii, Massachusetts and North Dakota. As speculation grew that The Flash movie might be in trouble due to Miller's legal battles, Warner Bros. has remained mostly silent. Director Kevin Smith criticized Warner Bros. for canceling the Batgirl movie, yet seemingly allowing The Flash movie to move forward. Smith said: "I don't care how bad the Batgirl movie is, no one in that movie is complex or has anything in real life that you need to sell. In the Flash movie, we all know there is a big problem! The Flash is the Reverse Flash in real life." |
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