Ezra Miller in costume as DC Comics hero the Flash.

According to a new report from Rolling Stone, DC and Warner Bros. executives held an emergency meeting to discuss the future of Ezra Miller. Miller was arrested in Hawaii for disorderly conduct and harassment after they yelled at karaoke singers, lunged at a man playing darts, and yelled obscenities.

Miller is best known for their roles in the Justice League and Fantastic Beasts films, which have their own problems. There is no word yet on whether or not the film will move forward. According to Rolling Stone, one person close to the production of The Flash says that Miller had frequent meltdowns. The sequel to this film is in a worse state than before.

According to AP, in late March a local couple in Hawaii claimed that after Miller made bail following the incident at the karaoke bar, they burst into their bedroom, yelled obscenities, threatened them, and stole their wallet. The restraining order they filed revealed this information. Miller's brushes with the law in Hawaii are the latest in a pattern of concerning behavior from the actor, who was recorded choking and then pushing a fan down in 2020, and threatened to murder a South Carolina chapter of the Ku Klux Klan.

This comes hot on the heels of Miller's fan-favorite win at the 2022 Oscars for Most Cheer-Worthy Movie Moment, when the Speed Force is introduced in Justice League. It may be the last time we see the flash on the big screen.

If and when we hear back from Warner Bros., io9 will update this post.

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