The Flash (2022)

Started by Silver Nemesis, Fri, 21 Aug 2020, 14:35

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Quote from: Travesty on Mon,  8 Aug  2022, 23:40
Looks like your favorite weirdo is at it AGAIN. This time, he got charged with a felony burglary!

https://variety.com/2022/film/news/ezra-miller-burglary-the-flash-vermont-1235336304/
It's been reported they actually managed to get Ezra in for reshoots in between his arrests. Between this and axing Batgirl, the course correction seems to be on track. Just imagine if we actually get the Snyder trinity back together on the big screen. It would be an almighty comeback story.

Thu, 11 Aug 2022, 16:39 #611 Last Edit: Thu, 11 Aug 2022, 16:41 by eledoremassis02
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/the-flash-fate-ezra-miller-problem-worsens-warners-1235196919/

Warner Bros. Weighing Fate of 'The Flash' as Its Ezra Miller Problem Grows

The fate of Warner Bros.' The Flash hangs in the balance as actor Ezra Miller continues to make headlines for their controversial behavior and various arrests. An outright shelving of the film is not off the table, though it would be a last resort.

Warners — and its new parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery — had hoped to avoid the line of fire, because its big-budget DC superhero tentpole isn't scheduled to hit theaters until June 23, 2023. But the pressure is mounting by the day.

On Monday, the actor was charged with a felony burglary, and on Wednesday, Rolling Stone reported that Vermont's child services department is attempting to locate a mother and three children who have allegedly been residing at Miller's farm in the state.

A source with knowledge of the situation says the studio appears to be preparing for three possible scenarios.

First, Warners has received indications that the 29-year-old Miller, whose mother has accompanied the actor in recent days, will seek professional help after returning home to their farm in Vermont after being away. If that help happens, Miller, who goes by they/them pronouns, could give an interview at some point explaining their erratic behavior over the past few years. The actor could then do limited press for The Flash, and the movie would open in cinemas as planned.

The second scenario: Even if Miller doesn't reach out for help, Warners could still release the film. But don't expect Miller to play a prominent role in terms of marketing and publicity. Nor would Miller be The Flash going forward, as the role would be recast in future projects.

The third case: Things go from bad to worse, with the situation with Miller deteriorating. This would see Warners killing the movie outright, as it could not be reshot with a different actor. Miller plays multiple characters and is in almost every scene. Scrapping a $200 million film would be an unprecedented move.

All of this comes amid change at Warners. Earlier this month, newly minted Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav stunned Hollywood when shelving Batgirl, a $90 million movie made for HBO Max. Unlike The Flash, there was no individual controversy involved; rather Zaslav opted to take a tax write-down on the project and pivot away from making streaming films for DC.

Miller was cast as The Flash in 2014, the same year a solo The Flash film was announced. The development process has been long, with multiple directors coming and going over the years until It filmmaker Andy Muschietti finally got the project off the ground. The film also stars Michael Keaton, back as Batman for the first time in 30 years, and Ben Affleck as a different version of Batman.

Miller began their time as The Flash with cameos in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad, both released in 2016, before having a main role in Justice League a year later.

The Flash is a key film for Warners, as it is expected to chart a new course for the DC Extended Universe. The film has been testing well, even as Miller's legal woes continue to mount.

Earlier this week, word broke that they have been charged with felony burglary for allegedly stealing bottles of alcohol from a Vermont home. According to a police report posted online, Vermont State Police were notified May 1 of a potential burglary when residents on County Road in Stamford, Vermont, reported that "several bottles of alcohol were taken from within the residence while the homeowners were not present." Following an investigation that included taking statements and reviewing surveillance videos, police found probable cause to charge Miller.

The latest charge comes after Miller was arrested in April in Hawaii and booked on suspicion of second-degree assault, per the Hawaii Island Police Department. The incident reportedly occurred when Miller was attending a get-together at a private residence and "became irate after being asked to leave and reportedly threw a chair, striking a 26-year-old female on the forehead," per police.

That came on the heels of a March arrest on charges of disorderly conduct and harassment following an incident at a karaoke bar in Hilo, Hawaii.

At least one project has already distanced itself from Miller. On Tuesday, the Salvador Dali Biopic Daliland left Miller out of its press release in an announcement about its debut at the Toronto Film Festival. The actor plays a young version of the artist in the project, which stars Ben Kingsley as an older version.

Despite the arrests and headlines about Miller's alleged behavior, Warner Bros. Discovery chief Zaslav said last week that the studio is committed to theatrical releases for a number of DC films including The Flash.

"We've seen them. We think they are terrific, and we think we can make them even better," Zaslav said of DC's upcoming slate, including The Flash.

CAA, which represents Miller, didn't immediately respond to a request for comment

Quote from: eledoremassis02 on Thu, 11 Aug  2022, 16:39A source with knowledge of the situation says the studio appears to be preparing for three possible scenarios.

First, Warners has received indications that the 29-year-old Miller, whose mother has accompanied the actor in recent days, will seek professional help after returning home to their farm in Vermont after being away. If that help happens, Miller, who goes by they/them pronouns, could give an interview at some point explaining their erratic behavior over the past few years. The actor could then do limited press for The Flash, and the movie would open in cinemas as planned.
Yep, all we need to do is hope that Miller doesn't commit any more crimes or get arrested for the crimes he's already committed or get asked about his many, varied and frankly shocking legal problems on the press junket. No sweat!

Srsly tho, I'm starting to wonder how gd many anvils need to get dropped on management's collective head before they figure it out. MILLER IS TROUBLE AND THIS ISN'T GOING AWAY. The public doesn't care how much the movie costs when stuff like "grooming" and "child-endangerment" are now inextricably linked to Miller's brand. You don't bounce back from this.

Quote from: eledoremassis02 on Thu, 11 Aug  2022, 16:39The second scenario: Even if Miller doesn't reach out for help, Warners could still release the film. But don't expect Miller to play a prominent role in terms of marketing and publicity. Nor would Miller be The Flash going forward, as the role would be recast in future projects.
Ibid.

Quote from: eledoremassis02 on Thu, 11 Aug  2022, 16:39The third case: Things go from bad to worse, with the situation with Miller deteriorating. This would see Warners killing the movie outright, as it could not be reshot with a different actor. Miller plays multiple characters and is in almost every scene. Scrapping a $200 million film would be an unprecedented move.
This is starting to look like the only sane option with each passing day.

I remind all of you that the scandals that have been reported is only the stuff that we KNOW about. But you can't look me in the eye and tell me that Miller hasn't pulled other shenanigans that may or may not surface at the worst possible time.

Put your big boy pants on and cut your losses, WBD.




"Imagination is a quality given a man to compensate him for what he is not, and a sense of humour was provided to console him for what he is."

Quote from: eledoremassis02 on Thu, 11 Aug  2022, 16:39
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/the-flash-fate-ezra-miller-problem-worsens-warners-1235196919/

Warner Bros. Weighing Fate of 'The Flash' as Its Ezra Miller Problem Grows

This tweet gave me a chuckle:



Meanwhile, Miller was seen at home by paparazzi, seemingly unbothered by the controveries surrounding him.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11099883/Scandal-plagued-Ezra-Miller-smiles-lounge-mothers-Vermont-porch.html
QuoteJonathan Nolan: He [Batman] has this one rule, as the Joker says in The Dark Knight. But he does wind up breaking it. Does he break it in the third film?

Christopher Nolan: He breaks it in...

Jonathan Nolan: ...the first two.

Source: http://books.google.com.au/books?id=uwV8rddtKRgC&pg=PR8&dq=But+he+does+wind+up+breaking+it.&hl=en&sa=X&ei

Quote from: The Laughing Fish on Fri, 12 Aug  2022, 12:06

Meanwhile, Miller was seen at home by paparazzi, seemingly unbothered by the controveries surrounding him.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11099883/Scandal-plagued-Ezra-Miller-smiles-lounge-mothers-Vermont-porch.html
And he'll continue to act the same, unless he gets actual psychiatric help(probably needs to stay in a psych ward for a bit), or he's put in jail.

He's not going to change. Every time he assaults someone, he claims to be the victim, and calls everyone "transphobes" or "nazis". I mean, he's literally getting into fights with women on video. He needs consequences for his actions. Him being babied at his house by his mom, while he's smiling at the paparazzi, is just sending him the wrong message. He constantly comes out thinking he's the victim in all of this, and that his worldview is correct. He clearly has mental issues. I just hope nobody gets seriously hurt or dies, including Ezra. But he's 100% the problem here.

Quote from: Travesty on Fri, 12 Aug  2022, 12:21
He's not going to change. Every time he assaults someone, he claims to be the victim, and calls everyone "transphobes" or "nazis". I mean, he's literally getting into fights with women on video. He needs consequences for his actions. Him being babied at his house by his mom, while he's smiling at the paparazzi, is just sending him the wrong message. He constantly comes out thinking he's the victim in all of this, and that his worldview is correct. He clearly has mental issues. I just hope nobody gets seriously hurt or dies, including Ezra. But he's 100% the problem here.
You raise a good point. Ezra is bad news but he is just one of many deviants that society has elevated and celebrated. These people have made to be feel comfortable enough to engage in such behavior, with any serious conduct dismissed as eccentricity - an individual simply expressing one of their fifty personalities. I blame the people who cast Ezra in the first place and all of his enablers. I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest to wake up one day to see The Flash has been chopped. What an absolute twisted metal mess this all is.

QuoteJonathan Nolan: He [Batman] has this one rule, as the Joker says in The Dark Knight. But he does wind up breaking it. Does he break it in the third film?

Christopher Nolan: He breaks it in...

Jonathan Nolan: ...the first two.

Source: http://books.google.com.au/books?id=uwV8rddtKRgC&pg=PR8&dq=But+he+does+wind+up+breaking+it.&hl=en&sa=X&ei

If he'd gotten into a bar fight or arrested for DUI, this might be enough.

But somehow, I don't think this will cut it for all that many people.

Pretty much reminds me of when South park made fun of the CEOs with the BP oil spill.