We are very close to seeing a crucial movie for DC. It will be released in June Flash, from director Andy Muschietti. And the expectations around the film are not only because of what the tape will mean for the DC cinematographic universe, but also because of all the controversies in which its protagonist was involved. Here’s what Michael Shannon, who will play General Zod in the film, has to say about his colleague Ezra Miller.
Michael Shannon takes a position on the Ezra Miller case
Since 2020, Miller (Fantastic Beasts: Dumbledore’s Secrets, The advantages of being invisible) was in a multitude of headlines where he was accused of different situations: from aggravated robbery to harassment and disturbance of public order. All these news cast doubt on the future of the actor’s career. but once Miller to apologize for his behavior and commit to treating his mental health, It was confirmed that he would remain as the protagonist of Flash.
Now, in an interview with Vanity Faircthey questioned Michael Shannon on his take on all the noise surrounding the movie.
“If you’re asking me about Ezra [Miller]I thought Ezra was adorable… very nice to me when I was there [filmando The Flash]. It’s hard to talk about, but I’m always very flexible with people in this business, because there are a lot of people in this business who have problems. And some people have more privacy than others. Whenever someone is in the spotlight being screwed over, I take pity on them. Even if it’s deserved, it’s still a horrible situationShannon said.
And then, the also antagonist of the man of steel he talked about how much it meant to be offered the role of Zod by Zack Snyder. For this reason, it seemed essential to obtain his blessing to resume the character in Flash; especially after the bitter departure of the DC filmmaker.
“When [el director Andy Muschietti] called me for FlashFirst of all, I was confused. I thought, didn’t I die at the end of the man of steel? Am I a zombie or what’s going on? And I confessed to Andy, I really have to get Zack’s blessing to do this. I’m not going to feel comfortable unless he says he understands. but zack [Snyder] He gave me that blessing and I went and did it. I wasn’t there very long. It was a totally different experience than the man of steelwhich was months and months of my life, almost a year, if you count the training we did before filming”, he added in the interview.
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What do you think about the situation with Miller? Do you think it will affect the movie?
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