DC Star Ezra Miller Reportedly in New Controversy Compared to WB Sex Scandal


Earlier this year, DC Extended Universe star Ezra Miller found himself in a whirlwind of controversy after a video of him choking and slamming a female fan to the ground found its way online in April. Details about the video revealed that the actor had become fed up with a group of unruly and pushy fans in a bar, and somehow Miller ended up physically hurting one of those in the group.

Netizens were quick to call out on the Justice League star, and though Warner Brothers never really made any sort of official response to the issue, there were a number of reports saying that Miller had found himself in hot water over at the DCEU.

Now, according to YouTube reviewer and leaker Grace Randolph, Miller may be in trouble yet again. Randolph recently spoke in an interview with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice director Zack Snyder to discuss the Snyder Cut, and for some reason, the two avoided talking about The Flash. Instead, Snyder directed his energy towards Batman (Ben Affleck) Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), Superman (Henry Cavill), Aquaman (Jason Momoa), and Cyberog (Ray Fisher).

Randolph then posted a separate "ask me anything" video, the YouTuber says that he has heard some controversy circulating around Miller, comparing the issue to that of former WB CEO Kevin Tsujihara who left the studio over a sex scandal that involved a female actress.

"I don't know about Ezra. I hear there's like... I don't know... Okay... I'll tell you a little something about Ezra," said Randolph. "I know that there might be something else about him coming out. And you know, we'll just see if it ever gets reported. It's kind of similar to how I heard that Kevin Tsujihara had something about him. I heard about that like months before that broke, that story about Kevin Tsujihara that was such a big problem for him. So I heard there is a little something similar with Ezra, and I don't know if it will ever come out."

Though Randolph doesn't really go into detail about the controversy, it doesn't sound too good for Miller. No one wants news comparable to the sex scandal of Kevin Tsujihara.

We wonder whether more details about this report will come out soon or whether WB is going to bury this controversy. Let's wait and see.

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