The Flash star Ezra Miller breaks silence on controversy at premiere | Movies | entertainment

Ezra Miller was arrested in early 2022 multiple times for assault and burglary. Since then, the non-binary actor – who uses their pronouns – has been out of the public eye as the marketing campaign for The Flash continues to heat up.

However, Miller could not hide forever. And this week, The Flash hits theaters and promises to completely reinvent the DC Cinematic Universe with some bizarre multiverse moves.

To celebrate the film’s arrival, Miller and the rest of the cast and crew attended the Hollywood premiere overnight, where the actor was invited to present the film for the first time.

Miller took to the stage holding a mic to thank the countless people working behind the scenes at DC Studios, before addressing the troubles that have plagued them for the past year. (via Delivery time)

Miller recalled their recent disagreements: “I want to thank the dynamic duo, [DC Studios’ CEO] Peter Safran W [Creative Director] James Gunn for your grace, discernment, and care in the course of my life, and making this moment pay off.”

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Miller added, “And just the thousands of artists and workers who made this movie… Every single person who has supported us in our lives and in the world—and everyone who has supported me in my life in the world—throughout this decade has been trying and being a very beautiful traveler.” (sic)

Prior to that, the actor paid tribute to The Flash director Andy Muschietti, saying, “I just want to say I love you Maestro – I think you’re amazing, and I think your work is phenomenal.”

They also give heartfelt thanks to Zack and Deborah Snyder, who introduced the star as Barry Allen for the first time in Batman V Superman.

Miller had a difficult year, as they faced accusations of “grooming”.

Their representatives later made a statement to diversesaying, “Having recently gone through a time of acute crisis, I now realize that I have complex mental health issues and have started ongoing therapy.”

They continued, “I want to apologize to everyone for being upset and upset by my past behavior. I am committed to doing the work necessary to return to a healthy, safe, and productive phase of my life.” (sic)

Flash Muschietti’s manager also gave fans an update on Miller and their condition, saying, “We all hope they get better. [They’re] take recovery steps, [they’re] Dealing with mental health issues, however [they’re] Good.”

He added, “We spoke to them not long ago, and [they’re] Very committed to getting better.”

The Flash will be in cinemas tomorrow.



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