On March 30, executives from Warner Bros. and DC held a lightning emergency meeting to discuss the future of Ezra Miller with the studio’s productions, this after the recent arrest of the star of ‘The Flash’ in which he was pointed out of “disturbance of public order and harassment”, reported The Rolling Stones. From these facts, the consensus was given to pause any future project that relates to Miller, in which his possible appearances in the DC Cinematic Universe are added, one of the strongest bets in the industry.
For Warner Bros. and DC facing these difficult decisions about a possible sequel to ‘The Flash’ has been a headache. Warner Bros., for its part, has also avoided making key decisions before Discovery takes over WarnerMedia in a mega-merger worth about $43 billion. Corporate decisions that permeate even Miller’s career.
In March, Warner Bros. modified the first installment of ‘The Flash’, directed by Andrés Muschietti, a production with a significant load of drama, AA