Previously, Ezra Miller, who played “The Flash”, was arrested by the police on two charges of disturbing public order and harassing others, and was later detained once more for second-degree assault. Such negative news naturally led DC viewers to speculate that Warners might replace the “controversial” actor.
However, according to foreign media reports, the “Flash” movie received excellent reviews from the audience in its early internal preview, and it was expected to achieve a high box office, so Ezra Miller would not be considered.
As Variety senior entertainment editor Adam B. Vary said a few days ago, if Ezra Miller was replaced as the first protagonist, most of the scenes in the film would have to be reshot, and this film was released a few months ago. The shooting has been completed, and the investment is huge. So “replacement” is not realistic.
The film will be directed by Anders Muschietti, director of the Joker series, and will be released in North America on November 4 next year. Ezra Miller returns to play The Flash, Michael Keaton and “Big Ben” Ben Affleck return to play their own versions of Batman, and Keresh Clemence returns to play Iris .