Things continue to go from bad to worse for The Flash star Ezra Miller. Over the past week or so, we've seen allegations surface suggesting the actor has groomed an 18-year-old - they first met when she was 12 - and spent years plying her with alcohol and drugs (as well as using violence) to control the girl.
The courts are said to be struggling to locate Miller in order to serve them with papers as the girl's parents look to issue an order of protection against Ezra on behalf of their daughter.
Now, the Justice League star has seemingly responded to these allegations with a series of bizarre Instagram Story posts. The first features a caption saying, "You cannot touch me...I am in another Universe." The next reads "Message From Another Dimension," while a third shows a cartoon figure throwing up and the caption, "Me remembering how I was nice when I should have said, 'Who the f**k do [you] think you're talking to?"
There's another meme implying that people have been causing Miller a headache, while the final one is a rambling quote talking about "negative people," "hidden intent," and "hidden enemies."
While The Flash is still over a year away from hitting theaters, it's impossible to believe Warner Bros. can release this movie with Miller playing the Fastest Man Alive. Scrapping the entire project seems doubtful, and while reshooting their scenes as Barry Allen would likely be a logistical (and very expensive) nightmare, having a lead like Miller seems infinitely worse.
Fans are making it clear on social media that they don't want them to play Barry Allen, anyway. While it's possible the actor keeping their head down over the next year will help Warner Bros. avoid a PR disaster, we can only see things continuing to go downhill for Miller at this stage.
The Flash is currently set to race into theaters on June 23, 2023.