Director Affirms Ezra Miller Will Stay on as The Flash Despite Controversy, Legal Troubles
- The director of The Flash, Andy Muschietti, says Ezra Miller will continue playing the superhero in potential sequels.
- Miller has faced felony burglary charges, arrests, and allegations of grooming minors and child endangerment over the past two years.
- Muschietti and his producer sister Barbara have praised Miller's performance and commitment to the role despite the controversies.
- Miller apologized for their behavior last year and announced they were seeking mental health treatment.
- The Flash is still set to hit theaters on June 16, though box office projections have been cut in half, likely due to the drama surrounding its star.