Ezra Miller is caught on camera in April 2020 attacking a women outside a pub in Iceland, putting her in a chokehold

Ezra Miller is caught on camera in April 2020 attacking a women outside a pub in Iceland, putting her in a chokehold

Actor Ezra Miller choked a woman outside a club in Iceland, while another lady, living in Berlin, described how she phoned the police when the problematic star refused to leave her home and became increasingly threatening.

Ahead of the debut of their $200 million movie, The Flash, in which they feature as the titular superhero, next year, Miller’s increasingly strange conduct is giving Warner Bros. executives nightmares.

The 29-year-old was twice detained in Hawaii for acting aggressively, and a Native American family in South Dakota has accused him of kidnapping and brainwashing their 18-year-old daughter.

A father from Hawaii expressed fear for his children who are currently living with Miller and their mother at the actor’s Vermont farm, where there are drugs and guns laying around, while another family in Massachusetts filed a restraining order against them.

Additionally, there are numerous stories circulating on social media right now about a fight between Miller and Elvis actor Austin Butler in a Tokyo club, but TMZ denied the claims.

The Icelandic woman, who wished to remain anonymous, told Variety that she first met Miller during the pandemic while they were both based in Reykjavik.

Miller, who refers to themselves as they/them, met the woman in April 2020 in the Prikio Kaffihus bar in Reykjavik.

She inquired about their feet, which were clearly injured and were wearing flip-flops. They came from a brawl, Miller informed her.

The woman told Variety that as she was leaving, she turned and jokingly said, “But just so you know, I could take you in a fight.”

“You really want to fight?” Miller asked. sarcastically instructing them to meet her in the smoking area in two minutes, the woman said.

She claimed that her comments were made in jest, but a friend of hers stoked the flames by telling Miller that they were obviously afraid to fight.

‘My friend didn’t have to say that,’ the woman said. ‘It was just a joke, obviously — but Miller took that literally and got super mad and came running outside.

‘I think it’s just fun and games — but then it wasn’t.’

One of the woman’s friends began recording, and the footage went viral.

In the video, Miller grabs the woman by the throat and attempts to throw her to the ground.

‘Woah, bro. Bro,’ the person filming says.

The woman told Variety: ‘All of a sudden, [they’re] on top of me, choking me, still screaming in my face if I want to fight.

‘My friend who’s filming sees [they’re] obviously not joking and it’s actually serious, so he stops filming, and pushes [them] off me as [they’re] still trying to fight me.

‘Two guy friends of mine are actually holding [Miller] back as [they’re] screaming, ‘This is what you wanted! This is what you wanted!’

The woman said Miller spat in her friend’s face ‘multiple times’.

A bartender, Carlos Reynir, said he saw the situation ‘going way out of hand.’

Reynir then rushed to drag Miller off the woman.

Reynir separated them, held Miller back and pushed the group into his pub.

‘[Miller] grabs me by the throat as I’m trying to usher them out the [back] door and tells me they’re not leaving,’ Reynir said.

‘They proceeded to spit in my face several times, so with the final push I closed and locked the door,’ he added.

He then ran to the front door and locked that too – leaving Miller to hammer on the door, demanding to be let back in.

The woman reported the incident to the police, but declined to press charges.

Reynir said that Miller, who he had got to know as Miller propped up his bar, started weeks earlier as a charming individual.

‘I thought they were great to begin with,’ he said.

‘We talked about all kinds of spiritual things and went deep into philosophy.

‘They had this wonderful mask on as this total sweetheart with a completely open mind, who’s ready to help and talk to anyone.

But as soon as someone does something they don’t agree with or doesn’t like, it’s their fault, not [Ezra’s].’

Reynir said Miller was certainly eccentric.

‘If they weren’t lighting incense or candles, or even bringing in their own Bluetooth speaker and playing it super loud to overpower our music, there was always something,’ he said.

‘We’d approach them and say, ‘Hey, do you mind? There are other people here.’ I

‘t was a bit of a chuckle. And then they would go, ‘Yeah, sure,’ and they’d stop, only to continue it a little bit later.’

Miller had got into a confrontation with another customer that turned physical and culminated in Miller placing the man in a chokehold before the April assault on the woman.

Miller eventually apologized, according to Reynir, who intervened in the altercation. The other man dismissed it as a joke.

We simply dismissed it as two pals getting wasted and fighting, Reynir added. “This is Iceland.” That occurs twice every weekend.

According to Reynir, the incident damaged Iceland’s perception of the actor.

Reynir stated, “I do think the event at the pub was what really destroyed Miller’s reputation in Iceland.” Shortly after, “they stopped going to other bars.”

Nadia, a different lady, revealed to Variety that after a similar occurrence with Miller, this time in Berlin, she too had called the police.

They had consensual sex and kept in touch after meeting in Los Angeles.

She invited Miller to join her in Berlin in February 2022 if he was in town for the yearly film festival.

I got a message saying, “Hey, I’m in Berlin, but I might have to leave tomorrow,” she said.

Miller welcomed them to her apartment because she didn’t have a motel.

‘When they arrived, they were super nice, super polite, asking me if they could come in,’ she said.

‘When I said my house is shoes off, they had no problem taking their shoes off.’

After Nadia gave Miller tea and vegetable soup, Miller began to roll a cigarette.

‘I was like, ‘Yeah, you need to smoke this outside or on the balcony. There’s no smoking in my house,’ she said.

Miller refused, and kept rolling the cigarette.

‘And this I’m quoting word for word,’ she said. ‘They started with ‘I’m a maker of planets. Tobacco is sacred.’

She said that Miller launched a ‘tirade’, that they could do ‘whatever they want whenever they want, basically.’

Nadia stood and said a guest should respect a host’s rules.

‘They looked at me with this really mean, stern face, and told me, ‘Sit down,’ like they were ordering a dog.’

Nadia said their tone was insulting, and they replied: ‘Yes, I’m talking to you like a dog.’

She told Variety: ‘I said, ‘OK, if you talk to me like this, it’s time for you to go.’

Miller then accused Nadia of being ‘transphobic’ and a ‘Nazi.’

‘I asked them if they remember I told them I’m a descendant of Holocaust survivors, so why would they say that to me?’ she said. ‘They answered, screaming at me, ‘Yes, but how many people of my family died?’ Because many people in their family died.

‘I was like, Oh, OK, this is a game of who’s got the most trauma.’

She said she told them: ‘Leave my house. Go away. Go away. Leave. Can you leave now?’

Nadia called the police.

Miller entered Nadia’s bedroom, and when she told them to leave, ‘they started to shout that they were a rape survivor and I was triggering them.

‘They started to say I had assaulted them. I had beat them up. I had hurt them.’

Miller finally left, when Nadia said she was surprised they hadn’t arrived yet.

Half an hour later, Miller was hammering on the door of her apartment building, screaming that she had stolen their passport and money.

She found that they had left their passport, and so threw it over the balcony to them.

‘I did not feel safe,’ Nadia said.

It was discovered earlier this month that Miller is residing at their Vermont farmhouse, surrounded by firearms and copious amounts of marijuana, with a mother of three from Hawaii and her young children.

The father of the children accuses Miller of endangering the kids, endangering his own skyrocketing career.

The father admitted to Rolling Stone, “I got a horrible sensation in my stomach.”

He said that in April, the 25-year-old mother and Miller departed their island house and took the kids with them without his permission.

The father expressed concern for the children’s health, who were between the ages of one and five, to the magazine.

He declared, “I do want to go collect my kids because they mean the f****** world to me.”

Two further people told Rolling Stone that they were worried about the kids and that there were lots of guns and marijuana plants on the property.

One person stated they saw the baby handling a bullet and putting it in its mouth.

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

According to the magazine, some of the weapons were found next to a collection of plush animals.

The actor is renowned for their love of arms.

In the 2018 movie We Need to Talk About Kevin, in which the young actor played a high school killer, Miller offered to show a writer from The Hollywood Reporter the crossbow.

You want to see Kevin’s real bow and arrow, man?

Because I immediately returned with it. I do,” they assured the journalist.

When I ask them, most of the time they don’t want to view it. Typically, they respond, “No, I’d like not to see that bow and arrow.” I respond, “OK.” The choice is yours.

Miller advocated gun rights as well.

The actor stated that “people need to protect themselves” and added that they have no issues with people holding semi-automatic firearms.

The mother, on the other hand, stated that she and the children were doing well in rural Vermont and that they had left Hawaii with Miller to flee an abusive relationship.

She said that the 29-year-old, who was born in New Jersey, helped her get away from a “violent and abusive ex.”

For her three very young children, they had “helped me finally have a safe environment,” she claimed.

She told Rolling Stone that “Ezra’s home ranch has become a therapeutic retreat for us.”

They might possess firearms for self-defense, and they are kept in a section of the house where the kids never go.

“The safety and love Ezra has been giving to my kids has allowed them to relax more into their healing,” I have said.

The actress, whose appearances in Fantastic Beasts, We Need to Talk About Kevin, and The Perks of Being a Wallflower have made them a pop culture figure, has been caught up in controversy before.

A Massachusetts mother filed for a restraining order earlier this month after claiming that the actor touched her non-binary 12-year-old child and threatened her with a gun after accusing her of cultural appropriation. The mother said the actor had shown up at their home wearing a bulletproof vest.

The child’s family objected to Miller’s offer to buy horses for the child so they could visit the Vermont property.

A Standing Rock Sioux activist, age 18, whose distressed parents have filed court documents to request a protection order for their daughter against Miller, is also accused of being kidnapped and seduced by Miller.

In a lawsuit, the parents allege that the actor gave their minor daughter Tokata Iron Eyes substances, including LSD.

They claimed that Miller’s interference with her private schooling in Massachusetts caused her to withdraw from Bard College at Simon’s Rock in December.

In January, they went to Miller’s house in Stamford, Vermont, to pick up Tokata, where they claimed discovered injuries on her body and the loss of her bank card, license, and car keys.

The youngster went once more to New York to meet with Miller after being sent back to her parents’ house, and they have apparently been traveling together since then to Vermont, Hawaii, and Los Angeles.

Miller was detained in Hawaii after striking a group of patrons in a karaoke bar.

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

Following a crisis conference with Warner Bros officials in response to Miller’s actions, it was decided to push back The Flash’s release date until 2023.

In the Big Island town of Hilo in April, Miller had a chance encounter with the kids’ mother.

She has been residing with Miller since the spring while they both work on their “Rebel Alliance Cannabis” business, along with their pal Whitney Suters, according to Rolling Stone.

Suters shared numerous images of marijuana growing on social media, significantly exceeding the Vermont state limit of two mature plants or four immature plants.

According to Suters, there are at least 28 distinct strains developing for a harvest in the fall of 2021.

The father told the magazine that he had asked Vermont child services to get involved because he was worried about the usage of guns and drugs.

They went to the house on May 16 and, according to a text message to the father that Rolling Stone obtained, the kids “looked good.”

The social worker stated that there was “more work to do,” but the father questioned whether there would be follow-up visits.