Lucifer Star Claims Ezra Miller Forced WB to Scrap Eight-Part DC Series

Barry
Credit: WB


Barry
Credit: WB

The name Ezra Miller used to be associated with a promising DC Extended Universe career but these days, it has become synonymous with controversy and the 29-year-old actor has been making headlines for his alleged personal troubles.

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Credit: WB

Turns out, not only is Ezra becoming a huge problem for authorities that have been hunting him down but the controversies he's been facing have also affected other DC projects.

According to actress Caroline Kwan who starred in the hit series Lucifer, a friend of hers was working on a project that would eventually get axed by Warner Bros. The project in question is said to be an eight-part series that would have also involved Miller's Barry Allen in some capacity.

While Kwan didn't disclose what led to the said show getting canceled during its developmental stages, the actress seems to be blaming it all on the controversial actor. In a now-deleted tweet, Kwan wrote: "Ezra Miller continues to be a NIGHTMARE". You can check out a screenshot of the said post below:

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Credit: Caroline Kwan on Twitter

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As it stands, the title of the mystery show has yet to be revealed but it's safe to assume that the canned project would have ended up on HBO Max. Now, as for Miller, the actor can't seem to escape controversy and it looks like his time in the DCEU is in major jeopardy.

According to the latest rumors, WB and DC Films have no intention of bringing Ezra back to do more DCEU projects after The Flash and it definitely spells another trouble for the already troubled star.

The Flash is now scheduled for release on June 23, 2023.

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