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At the recent LA premiere of DC’s highly anticipated movie The Flash, the unexpected appearance of Ezra Miller has sparked a wave of commentary on social media. This is surprising, as many had assumed Miller would not attend due to the controversies they were embroiled in last year. However, Miller seems to have kept themselves composed, despite old reports of their erratic behavior in Hawaii.
Unfortunately, some individuals are poking fun at the actor’s mental health and past behavior, even though Miller is currently in recovery. It’s important to remember that Miller didn’t attend any of the previous advance screenings for The Flash, including the one at CinemaCon. The actor’s attendance at the premiere is a positive sign of their progress, and it’s not fair to taunt them or make light of their struggles.
From the videos and photos circulating on social media, it’s clear that Miller has been well-behaved and is happy to be there at the premiere. It may seem like Miller got away easily after months of absence and silence, but let’s not forget that they sought help and thanked everyone at the premiere who supported them during their recovery.
Despite the uncertainty of Miller’s future in the DC Universe, Director Andy Muschietti has expressed interest in working with the actor again in future projects. Let’s hope we see more of Miller’s incredible talent in the coming years.
The Flash is set to hit theaters on June 16, 2023.
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Khushi Patel is a science fiction author who lives in Austin, Texas. She has published three novels, and her work has been praised for its originality and imagination. Khushi is a graduate of Rice University, and she has worked as a software engineer. She is a member of the Science Fiction Writers of America, and her books have been nominated for several awards.