There are a lot of questions surrounding Ezra Miller and his 2023 film The Flash, but one of the biggest mysteries is how Warner Bros. will promote his film if the controversial actor isn't replaced. While June 2023 is still a year away, the controversy surrounding the actor and their legal issues has only increased, with Miller recently being accused of using drugs and alcohol to mind control an 18-year-old girl. Deadline recently reported that Warner Bros. is facing a lose-lose situation. The report also stated that Warner Bros. intends to not let Miller participate in any future DC projects after the 2023 movie "The Flash". Deadline reports: "For Warner Bros., this is no victory. For Zaslav (Discovery Channel CEO), this is a genetic problem. Hopefully, the scandal can be kept to a low level before the movie comes out, and hope for the best. Zaslav plans to make DC a successful division like Marvel under his rebuilt studio, with its own new head, and Miller, who calls himself non-binary, we hear will not appear in future universes regardless of whether there are more allegations." |
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