Last night, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav shared his excitement to release The Flash in theaters next year. The executive may now want to rethink his plans, as yet another round of serious allegations have been made against the non-binary actor.
The last we heard, Miller (who goes by they/them) was alleged to be hiding out on a farm in Vermont with a mother and her three children, a lot of guns, and whole helluva lot of weed.
Business Insider has now shared more details, direct from Miller's longtime music collaborator, Oliver Ignatius. He claims to have observed inappropriate relations between Miller and minor Tokata Iron Eyes, saying he saw the actor "sloppily" kissing her. Tokata denies this and various other claims of persistent verbal abuse she's said to have suffered.
A number of women have also spoken out, saying Miller was running a "cult" while in Iceland. "Nobody ever was kind of allowed to disagree with them," one young woman said. "Their reality painted everybody else’s reality. There was no room for anybody else’s opinion or feelings."
The site adds that another woman compared conditions in their house to a commune, adding that those staying there were enamoured by Miller despite his frequent emotional outbursts.
It's claimed that Miller told one woman that she would now be staying in their room before proceeding to spend the next six days abusing her. "Ezra basically said: 'My room is your room. This is now where you’re going to stay.' At one moment they would look me in the eye and be like, 'I love you' and be this really nice, beautiful person. [Next they would] tell me that I was f***ing disgusting.”
“There was a lot of psychological abuse...This hostile demon just took over." It's reported that the actor also became fixated on her "breeding capabilities."
Another woman accuses Miller of trying to groom her 11-year-old child, with various other allegations, including attempts to get the mother to drink their blood. They're also said to be paranoid about being followed by the FBI or Ku Klux Klan, and frequently travel with a bulletproof vest and guns.
Needless to say, Warner Bros.' decision to release The Flash next June is becoming increasingly ill-advised, and it's hard to imagine any comic book fan wanting to see Miller play the Scarlet Speedster after reading a report like this one. They are just accusations, of course, but it's a lot of people saying similar things.