Warner Bros ‘considering cancelling release of ANOTHER already filmed $200 million movie'
11.08.2022 - 22:11
/ msn.com
DC blockbuster set for release in cinemas, could be getting the chop too. The Flash stars Justice League's Ezra Miller reprising the title role in a multiverse movie co-starring Michael Keaton as Batman - the latter was also set to appear in the now scrapped Batgirl. In recent months, Miller has made headlines after various arrests and the latest is that the star has been charged with a felony burglary.
Meanwhile, Vermont child services are attempting to locate a mother and three children who have allegedly been staying at Miller's farm in that state. With all the controversy surrounding The Flash star, The Hollywood Reporter's source says there are three possible scenarios being considered at Warner Bros over the film's fate. The first is that the studio have received indications that the 29-year-old actor, who is currently being accompanied by his mother, will seek professional help.
Assuming this goes well, Miller could then give an interview explaining recent behaviour. READ MORE: Superman star Christopher Reeve 'returning' in The FlashIf all that goes to plan, Miller could then do limited press for The Flash, with the movie releasing as planned on June 23, 2023, in cinemas. The second scenario is that even if the actor doesn't seek help, Warner Bros could still release the film, but without much marketing or publicity from the DC lead.
Going forwards in this situation, Miller would be recast in future movies involving The Flash. However, the third option, the worst-case scenario, would see Warner Bros permanently shelving The Flash like Batgirl and SCOOB!: Holiday Haunt. DON'T MISSEzra Miller 'needs our empathy not our judgement' [EZRA MILLER]Henry Cavill Superman 'returning for cameo in The Flash movie' [SUPERMAN]J
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