DC comic movie may cast George MacKay as Barry Allen instead of Miller

DC comic movie may cast George MacKay as Barry Allen instead of Miller

Ezra Miller, a trouble actor, is scheduled to feature in Warner Bros’ next $250 million superhero film The Flash, but whispers are circulating about a potential replacement after Miller been at the heart of controversy over the previous six months.

After the film’s premiere in June 2023, according to confirmed sources on Twitter, George MacKay will likely take Miller’s position as Barry Allen in subsequent chapters of the DC comic film.

The claims have been spread by fans on social media, some of whom have even made fan art that swaps out Miller for MacKay.

The claims follow a succession of arrests and accounts of the “Flash” actor’s unusual conduct that range from Vermont to Hawaii.

Miller appeared in Vermont Superior Court earlier this month and entered a not guilty plea to stealing three alcohol bottles from their neighbor’s property there.

Miller was warned to avoid their neighbor Isaac Winokur and could spend 26 years in jail if proven guilty of the charges, in addition to paying more than $2,000 in penalties.

On May 1 at about 5:00 p.m., they are suspected of stealing a bottle of gin, vodka, and rum from Winokur’s pantry.

The accusations are the most recent in the actor’s string of legal problems.

The $250 million movie that has already been delayed due to the Fantastic Beasts star’s persistent public troubles was called into a meeting with Warner Bros executives.

This week, several confirmed insiders shared their theories on Twitter, while others assert that nothing will be decided upon until The Flash is released in 2023.

An image of MacKay taking Miller’s place as The Flash was posted by the Instagram user @Clements.Ink.

The suit used by the 1917 actor is very similar to one that Grant Gustin wore in the CW television series The Flash.

Despite growing allegations, it’s unclear if DC and Warner Bros. have severed their relationship with the actor since Miller allegedly shot retakes for The Flash last week, and the screenplay for the sequel is already being written, according to MovieWeb.

Miller was detained twice in Hawaii this year, including for harassment and unruly behaviour at a karaoke club.

Additionally this year, the parents of Native American activist Tokata Iron Eyes, 18, sought a protective order against Miller, alleging that he had improper conduct with her when she was 12 years old.

Her parents accused Miller of engaging in improper activity with her as a youngster beginning at the age of 12; Tokota has refuted these claims.

On behalf of the woman’s 12-year-old kid, a Massachusetts mother was granted a temporary order of protection against Miller in June.

The court decided the youngster was in “high risk of imminent danger of harassment,” therefore she approved it.

Additionally, a mother-of-three and her young children have relocated into their Vermont home that is said to be loaded down with weapons and a lot of marijuana.

The mother, 25, and Miller, according to the children’s father, left their island home in Hawaii in April and removed the kids without his permission.

According to Rolling Stone, footage from April revealed at least eight assault rifles, pistols, and rifles scattered across the living room.

A new exposé on the actor’s arrests has shown that they allegedly maintained a hidden harem out of his Vermont estate, which served as a de facto convent where the celebrity exercised his authority as a Jesus figure over a number of women.

In Hawaii in March, Miller, who prefers they/them pronouns, was detained twice and was accused of disorderly conduct and second-degree assault.

They were charged with seizing a microphone from a 23-year-old lady and yelling and cursing at patrons while doing karaoke in a Hilo bar.

They entered a no contest plea to one count of disorderly behavior and paid a $500 fine at the incident’s court hearing.

After Miller broke into their bedroom and threatened to murder them, stole his wallet and her passport, and then fled, a married couple filed for a restraining order against them.

At a private party in Pahoa in April, the celebrity was accused of striking a 26-year-old lady by hurling a chair at her.

At April 2020, there was also a video that seemed to show Miller choking a lady in a pub in Reykjavik, Iceland, but no charges were brought against him.

After Hollywood executives were compelled to reevaluate their future in the DC movie universe, Miller said in August that they were getting therapy for “complicated mental health problems.”

After going through a recent period of acute distress, they said in a statement: “I now recognize that I am dealing with significant mental health difficulties and have started receiving continuous therapy.”

“I want to apologise to everyone that my previous actions may have shocked or disturbed. I’m determined to put out the effort required to return to a safe, secure, and productive period of my life.

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