Warner Bros. Discovery is reportedly considering three different options for Ezra Miller as The Flash.

A new report has suggested that Warner Bros. Discovery is considering for multiple options for the movie as The Flash star Ezra Miller continues to get into legal trouble.
Ezra Miller has been involved in many disturbing incidents and arrests since the spring of 2022. This has left many wondering if Warner Bros will eventually scrap the movie. The movie reportedly has a budget of $200 million and features several stars like Ben Affleck, Michael Keaton, and Michael Shannon.

As Per The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros. is considering 3 options.
The first option is the best case scenario. It would see Miller seeking professional help. Miller would have to give an interview explaining their behavior and would then do a limited amount of press following the film’s release.

The next case is what could happen if Miller does not seek help.
The second option would see Warner Bros. Discovery still choose to release the film, But Miller would not be a key figure in the marketing. Following the film’s release, Miller would not play The Flash in any future projects. Which means, they would be recast going forward.
The third option is apparently the worst case scenario, which is to “scrap the movie completely”. This would reportedly occur if Ezra Miller’s controversies and legal issues get even worse, and make it untenable to release the movie.
Miller plays multiple roles in the movie and is in almost every scene. It is practically impossible to recast and reshoot considering the film’s cost of $200 million.
Anyway, this debacle right now is already an absolute mess, and we hope, Warner Bros. Discovery will make a decision soon to clear the air for fans.
The Flash
Synopsis
Barry Allen travels back in time to prevent his mother’s murder, which brings unintentional consequences to his timeline.
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