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For some 15 years, the superhero genre has continued to find old ways to produce the same film over and over again.
Andy Muschietti gushed over the actor despite their multiple run-ins with the law.
Actor Ezra Miller is going to spend the next year on probation and continue with mental health treatment after they pleaded guilty to a trespassing charge at a Vermont home.
Two other charges were dropped, including a felony burglary charge that could have carried a sentence of 25 years in prison for the actor.
The "Flash" actor pleaded not guilty Monday to stealing bottles of liquor from a neighbor’s home in Vermont. Their next hearing is scheduled for Jan. 13.
Miller is reportedly set to star in "The Flash" next year in spite of multiple charges, including second-degree assault.
A new Vanity Fair report paints a disturbing picture of the star, who allegedly refers to themselves as "Jesus and the devil."
Ezra Miller has broken their silence to apologize to “everyone that I have alarmed.”
“I want to apologize to everyone that I have alarmed and upset with my past behavior," the actor said.
The studio is considering how to address the actor's recent disturbing behavior.