Ezra Miller has been charged with felony burglary in Stamford, VT, according to a report from the Vermont State Police.
Many felt the decision to ditch the film, which features an an Afro-Latina star in Leslie Grace, was bad optics. The company remained quiet during Miller's previous assault arrests earlier this year, but sources within the company said emergency meetings were held in April to discuss their recent controversies and how the studio would proceed going forward. "And we're working on all of those. This latest incident follows a pattern of disturbing behavior and allegations of misconduct that traces back to at least 2020. The alleged incident occurred on May 1 and involved missing bottles of alcohol from a local residence. The felony burglary charge against Miller comes almost a year before Warner Bros. is slated to release "The Flash," a $100 million film that is part of the studio's DC franchise.
The Flash actor Ezra Miller has been surrounded by controversies for months, and now they've been charged with felony burglary.
This felony burglary charge and the other controversies have arrived as the two major franchise Ezra Miller has been part of have been firmly in the public spotlight. In April, Miller reprised Credence Barebone in Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, and should this franchise continue with the final two Fantastic Beasts movies, it’s hard to say if Miller will be part of them. It was reported that Miller had been housing a mother and her three children on the actor’s Vermont farm since April. Miller reportedly met the mother during their time in Hawaii and secured a flight for her and the kids without the knowledge of the children’s father.
'The Flash' star Ezra Miller has been charged with breaking into a home in Stamford, Vt., after the actor allegedly swiped several bottles of alcohol.
Allegations against the “Justice League” actor continue to pile up, but seemingly have no sway on Miller’s future projects. In 2020, Miller was captured on video allegedly grabbing a fan by the throat in Reykjavik, Iceland. Actor Ezra Miller once again has run afoul of the law.
Actor has been charged over an alleged incident in May, adding to The Flash star's mounting legal woes and reports of erratic behaviour.
Warner Bros has been criticised for remaining committed to the film after reports of Miller’s alleged behaviour emerged. Miller has declined to comment on the allegations published in Variety. The felony charge adds to Miller’s mounting legal woes and reports of erratic behaviour.
The felony charge adds to actor Ezra Miller's mounting legal woes and reports of erratic behaviour.
After appearing in several films for Warner Bros and DC Films as the Flash, Miller stars in the upcoming standalone film The Flash, due out in June 2023. Actor Ezra Miller has been charged with felony burglary in the latest in a string of incidents involving the embattled star of The Flash. - Actor Ezra Miller has faced accusations of erratic behaviour in the last year
"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.
As a result of an investigation that included surveillance videos and statements, probable cause was found to charge Ezra M. Miller with the offense of felony ...
With plans to turn the unsteady DC universe into a Marvel behemoth, Warner Bros. may find the fastest man alive taking them off track. Also, the parents of 18-year-old Tokata Iron Eyes filed a protection order against Miller, accusing them of grooming and brainwashing their child. Cops located the Fantastic Beasts star at 11:23 p.m. August 7 and issued a citation to appear in Vermont Superior Court Bennington Criminal Division on Sept. 26 for arraignment on the burglary charge. As a result of an investigation that included surveillance videos and statements, probable cause was found to charge Ezra M. Miller with the offense of felony burglary into an unoccupied dwelling. Having weathered previous Miller scandals so far, the David Zaslav-run Warner Bros. Discovery has so far maintained that The Flash is still set for a June 23, 2023 theatrical release. Whether or not those efforts will bear fruit is TBD. Yet, if transgender nonbinary identifying Miller has anything resembling a standard Hollywood studio agreement, it would follow that there is a morals clause somewhere in their contract — which could come into play at some point now.
Ezra Miller at the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund 15th Anniversary Gala held on Nov. 5, 2018 in Brooklyn, New York. Photo via AP by John Nacion/STAR MAX.
Miller was arrested in April on an assault charge in Hawaii, according to a Yahoo News report. Sign up here to get a weekly email with all of VTDigger's reporting on courts and crime. Police were notified of a reported burglary at a County Road residence in Stamford a little before 6 p.m. on May 1, according to the release.
According to a report from Variety, Ezra Miller, star of the upcoming The Flash film, has just been charged with a count of felony burglary in Stamford, ...
While it's unclear what exactly has been fueling the actor's rampage, it seems overly apparent that they are in need of help. This is partly because of the recent shake-up over at Warner Bros., one that led to the cancelation of the upcoming Batgirl movie. Miller's less-than-legal exploits have been a hot story over the past few months, making the problem of their public breakdown even more complicated.
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.
Miller was charged with stealing several bottles of alcohol from a residence while the homeowners weren't present.
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. The second incident was for second-degree assault. Miller was charged after police consulted surveillance footage and interviewed witnesses.
Ezra Miller has been charged with felony burglary in Vermont. The Flash star stands accused of the charge after Vermont State Police were alerted to a complaint ...
This arrest is the latest in a string of legal problems Ezra has found themselves in. But Warner Brothers executives maintain they are proceeding with the movie's June 2023 release. It detailed they found various bottles of alcohol were taken from the abode without the homeowners' knowledge.
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.
Miller is scheduled to play The Flash in the Warner Bros. movie slated for a June 2023 release.
In a film that was only good because it was an improvement on Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, which is not saying much, Miller’s performance as Barry Allen aka The Flash (along with Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman) was one of the saving graces. This was the film that put Miller on the world map, earning him accolades and awards. It is unfortunate that Ezra Miller is making the news for controversies and legal issues instead of what they actually should be recognised for – a talented actor who has shown time and again what they are capable of on screen.