"The Flash" actor Ezra M. Miller is accused of stealing alcohol in May from a Vermont home while the owners were away, according to state law enforcement.
After being alerted to a possible burglary on May 1, police found that several bottles of alcohol had been taken from the residence, the release said. The harassment charge was dismissed. WarnerMedia, which includes CNN, is part of the parent company Warner Bros. Discovery.
Surveillance video led them to suspect the actor, who stars in films including the Fantastic Beasts franchise. Miller is separately facing charges of assault in ...
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The felony charge adds to Miller's mounting legal woes and reports of erratic behavior.
In an earnings report last week, David Zaslav, chief executive of Warner Bros. Discovery referenced “The Flash.” “We have seen ‘The Flash,’ ‘Black Adam’ and ‘Shazam 2. Though Warner Bros. last week axed the nearly completed “Batgirl” film, the studio has suggested it remains committed to releasing “The Flash.” The second incident was for second-degree assault.
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The star of Warner Bros.' 'The Flash' allegedly stole bottles of alcohol from a Vermont home in May.
Miller was arrested twice in Hawaii earlier this year—in March on charges of disorderly conduct and harassment, and in April on an allegation of second-degree assault. Sources with knowledge of the situation alleged that Miller’s 96-acre compound has been “an unsafe environment for children” where “unattended guns” are scattered around the home on the premises. The filing states that the 29-year-old was charged for allegedly stealing bottles of alcohol from an unoccupied Stamford, Vermont, residence back in May.
Hollywood actor Ezra Miller, the actor who starred in The Flash, has been indicted for felony burglary in Stamford, Vermont. He stole several bottles of ...
A second-degree assault charge was filed in the second incident. The 29-year-old controversial "Flash" star was convicted twice in Hawaii in the last six months for disorderly conduct and harassment at a karaoke bar. According to the police report, Miller was apprehended shortly before midnight on Sunday and was issued an order to appear in
Fans called for Warner Bros. Discovery to pull its superhero flick "The Falsh" on Tuesday, after its star Ezra Miller was charged with felony burglary.
“It’s an incredibly bad look to cancel the Latina Batgirl movie,” the “Mallrats” director said. The “Perks of Being a Wallflower” actor was also arrested in Hawaii in March for disorderly conduct and in April for second-degree assault. Still, others had a more lighthearted take on the situation. Make it make sense,”has to protect the brand, but #TheFlashMovie is moving forward with Ezra Miller despite multiple credible allegations and a perfectly suitable replacement in Grant Gustin waiting in the wings? “So Batgirl, w/ an Afro-Latina star gets axed because Warner Bros tweeted one user.has to protect the brand, but #TheFlashMovie is moving forward with Ezra Miller despite multiple credible allegations and a perfectly suitable replacement in Grant Gustin waiting in the wings? “I don’t give a shit how bad the ‘Batgirl’ movie is, nobody in that movie is complicated or has anything in their real life you have to market around.
The Flash star Ezra Miller has had another run-in with the law, this time charged with felony burglary in Vermont. What does it mean for The Flash?
After watching video surveillance footage and taking statements from the victims they found probable cause to charge them with felony burglary in an unoccupied home. This, of course, comes after Ezra Miller’s multiple run-ins with the law. According to Vermont State Police in Stamford, Vermont, Ezra Miller has been charged with felony Burglary. Police received a complaint from a home in Stamford at 5:55 p.m. on May 1.
According to the report, law enforcement found probable cause that Miller entered a house in Stamford when the homeowners were gone and took multiple bottles of ...
It’s possible that Warner releases The Flash, but tries to keep Miller largely out of the press circuit: . As Variety points out, that’s how the studio chose to handle the release of Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, which also starred Miller. Miller’s long list of controversies in 2022 include arrests in Hawaii, one for second-degree assault, and a Rolling Stone report about their living situation in Vermont on an unlicensed marijuana farm accompanied by a mother and her young kids. In that light, some industry observers, including director Kevin Smith, have publicly questioned why the studio is still going ahead with The Flash, which is currently slated to be released on June 23, 2023.
There is perhaps no greater mystery in Hollywood right now than what on earth WB is going to do with The Flash, Ezra Miller's solo film.
Batgirl, for instance, was just canceled, and that film was supposed to connect with Flash’s Batman, played by Michael Keaton in a cameo, and Flash co-star Supergirl, who was also supposed to get a solo film that may now be up in the air. Things are wildly different, both in terms of the state of the DC universe and The Flash’s role in it, and the frankly absurd situation where its star is now on a literal crime spree. A few years ago, The Flash seemed like a perfectly reasonable idea, and the biggest issues it faced was running through a few different directors.
Ezra Miller has had a ton of trouble with the law lately, and they have formally been charged with felony burglary.
While the news around this movie has been mired in controversy, it seems like you’ll still be able to check it out when it hits theaters on June 23, 2023. It seems like they may be willing to put up with controversies of Ezra Miller and release the movie despite the turmoil if it’s going to be a hit. The movie was essentially complete, making it one of the more baffling decisions in recent Hollywood memory. One arrest was for disorderly conduct and harassment and the other was for second-degree assault. The DCEU is seemingly falling apart in front of our eyes, but the head brass at Warner Bros. Discovery and the producers of The Flash beg to differ. This is far from the first time that The Flash and its star Ezra Miller have been in the news, and it doesn’t seem like it will be the last.
Despite a mounting list of alleged crimes and grievances, The Flash star Ezra Miller has reportedly participated in additional photography for the upcoming ...
The actor and their reported erratic behavior both in public and private has not yet publicly been acknowledge by the studio, though it's possible the film being delayed to the summer of 2023 was in part to allow them to craft a response. In a report on the status of in-development and pending-release DC projects, The Hollywood Reporter brings word that miller "participated in regularly scheduled additional photography over the summer." Despite a mounting list of alleged crimes and grievances, The Flash star Ezra Miller has reportedly participated in additional photography for the upcoming DC Comics movie.
Despite the budget cuts at Warner Bros. that have seen DC Films scrap some of its upcoming projects, The Flash is still on the way and a new report suggests ...
They also mention that the movie has been testing well with audiences despite the personal issues of its star. Still, with all of this controversy surrounding the star and the outcry from fans to act, Warner Bros. has not made any plans to remove them from The Flash or cancel the release of the film entirely. The aforementioned burglary charge was handed out on Aug. 7 in Vermont after the star allegedly stole alcohol back in early May. While this is the latest, it is far from the first legal issue that Miller has been involved with in 2022.
Los Angeles: Actor Ezra Miller is still very much part of 'The Flash' movie despite their mounting issues. The actor was reportedly recently back to work on ...
We think they are terrific, and we think we can make them even better.” Los Angeles: Actor Ezra Miller is still very much part of ‘The Flash’ movie despite their mounting issues. The ‘Justice League’ star was accused of stealing bottles of alcohol from a private property in May and is due to be arraigned on September 26.
Despite concerns around cancellation, it looks like The Flash is still moving forward with Ezra Miller filming this summer.
The Flash is set to release on June 23, 2023, and despite the controversies will almost assuredly be a blockbuster of the highest order. He is set for a court date in September and there is a possibility of jail time if found guilty. He was involved in a couple of different police-related matters in Hawaii, one involving him getting involved in a bar dust-up and the other with him allegedly threatening violence against a couple he had been staying with.
After his arrest in Vermont on burglary charges, Ezra Miller is making headlines on another matter.
That means if there’s a farm there, it’s illegal. What the town clerk will not confirm is a Rolling Stone article that stated that a cannabis farm is on this property. The Stamford Town Clerk confirmed to NewsChannel 13 where a house and farm belonging to Miller is located.
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The Flash is currently set to arrive in theaters on June 23rd, 2023. While not much of Andy Muschietti’s plans are known by the public, it certainly looks like an ambitious project that’ll open up the multiverse and even feature two different versions of Batman. But according to that same report by THR, the studio is evaluating all of its options in regards to possibly delaying the movie until the controversy surrounding Miller is resolved. That’s when it was revealed that Ezra Miller actually shot additional photography for The Flash during the summer, as various controversies surrounded them. That includes Andy Muschietti’s Flash, which stars controversial actor Ezra Miller. But did Miller work on The Flash in the midst of their recent drama and arrests? This tidbit of information comes at THR examined what it’s like within Warner Bros. and the DCEU after the Batgirl movie was scrapped. While Black Adam will hit theaters this fall, the DCEU’s 2023 movies have some controversial stars: Aquaman 2 will feature Amber Heard while The Flash obviously stars Ezra Miller. The Fantastic Beasts actor has been making waves for months now thanks to bizarre behavior, multiple arrests, and even allegations of abuse.
The Flash star Ezra Miller reportedly did reshoots for the upcoming DCEU movie after their ongoing legal controversies had already started.
However, many will likely be stunned at Warner Bros. Discovery bringing Miller back to do reshoots for The Flash, despite their troubling time in the press throughout 2022, with fans shocked enough that the movie is still on track to release in 2023. However, despite the headlines, they have seemingly still been participating in additional photography for The Flash film. The Flash star Ezra Miller reportedly did reshoots for their upcoming solo DCEU movie amid all their legal issues.
Maybe they really are the fastest person alive. Somehow, legally troubled actor Ezra Miller managed to attend The Flash reshoots this summer.
Zaslav has reportedly seen a cut of The Flash and been impressed. These would have to have taken place before their recent arrest for stealing alcohol, but after those in March and April for disorderly conduct and assault in Hawaii. In the meantime, the star has also faced accusations of grooming, child endangerment, and running a cult, though these have been disputed by some of the parties involved. If Miller has indeed been showing up regularly, the studio and law enforcement have likely had more knowledge of their whereabouts than some stories might imply. Miller participated in regularly scheduled additional photography over the summer, apparently without incident, before being charged with burglary — their third arrest this year — on Aug. 7 in Vermont. Still, neither DC nor [Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David] Zaslav has indicated the film will move from its June 2023 release date, though insiders say the studio is evaluating all options.” Miller is scheduled to appear in a Vermont court next month for the burglary charges. According to a recent Hollywood Reporter article, legally troubled actor Ezra Miller managed to attend The Flash reshoots this summer.
It's been revealed that Warner Bros. worked with Ezra Miller after his multiple arrests over the summer.
This is likely far from the last questionable update fans will get in regards to the future of Miller’s solo project. Pulling the actor in for work, under the radar, right after their antics in Hawaii, is not a good way of doing that. Maybe the company had no other choice but to bring Miller in so they could tie the final product together. The star is set to lead next year’s The Flash, but the fate of their movie has long been in question. One would think that, given all of those examples, Warner Bros. might be trying its hardest to work with Miller as little as possible in hopes of still being able to release the film one day. In fact, the studio had the actor in for more shooting after many of Miller’s allegations had already come to light.
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Lead actor of The Flash, Miller has been arrested multiple times in 2022 and has had a number of other troubling accusations thrown at them. On the other hand, Dana Plato got involved in drugs, theft and other crimes, and died of an overdose. The Flash has been the source of debate recently after Warner Bros. Discovery announced it wouldn't be releasing the Batgirl movie theatrically or on HBO Max, despite the fact that it's already been filmed.
Vermont officials are concerned Ezra Miller is shielding the whereabouts of a mother and her three kids at the actor's farm, saying their “safety cannot be ...
Police noted that Miller had only been served a citation for the charge on Sunday. The actor’s arraignment is scheduled for September 26. “This contradicts information [the DCF caseworker] presented to the Court in her affidavit as Mother was posting on social media in late July 2022 that [the case worker] recognized as the inside of Miller’s residence.” Sources had raised alarm bells over the children’s safety, claiming there were unattended guns lying around the home and alleged they saw the one-year-old put a stray bullet in her mouth. But Miller claimed the family hasn’t lived there in months, which the Vermont State Attorney’s office said seemed like an attempt to “evade service” of the order, according to the court document obtained by Rolling Stone. (A spokesperson for the Vermont State Police Department referred a request for comment to the Vermont Department for Children and Families, who declined to comment citing confidentiality.) But it is not clear if officials were at Miller’s property over the emergency care order or another matter.
A new report shares that Ezra Miller's property might be investigated as authorities want to escort the children to a safer location.
They are trying to serve the mother an emergency care order demanding the children’s removal from her care over safety concerns. Authorities are trying to locate a mother and her 3 children who had been living at Ezra Miller’s Vermont farm. Now, things have changed as Child Protection Services have issued an emergency care order so that the children could be taken to a safer location.
A new report suggests that Warner Bros. Discovery had Ezra Miller film new scenes for The Flash after public grooming allegations.
Allegedly, the star wears body armor and carries a gun at all times, and some of their sexual partners have compared them to a cult leader. This report suggests that WBD continued investing in Miller after their first and second arrests in Hawaii, while aware of allegations of grooming against the troubled star. But that hasn’t saved Zaslav from public ridicule, especially after he killed off dozens of highly anticipated projects, including the finished Batgirl film, in order to claim tax write-offs.
The young mother and three children who were allegedly living with Ezra Miller at the actor's Vermont farm are apparently nowhere to be found.
This is the latest in a string of legal issues for the actor, who was arrested twice in Hawaii earlier this year — once for disorderly conduct, to which they pleaded no contest, and another time for allegedly throwing a chair at a woman. A local source told the magazine that several officers were at the “Perks of Being a Wallflower” star’s home Tuesday night for nearly an hour, though the reason was not made clear. One source added that the 1-year-old once allegedly picked up a loose bullet and put it in her mouth.