Reboot the universe and junk the DCEU
Quietly recast
Replace Barry with Wally/someone else
Other
I'm surprised the haven't just forced him into a rehab facility till the movie premiers. Hollwy==ywood use to do that all the time with problem assets.
Talk to his agent and parents get him to sign some papers and there you go
The J-man
I'm not sure how much influence they have now. Though apparently his mom accompanied him to the Flash reshoots. So maybe she's helping keep him in line.
Their bio says that they started singing opera at the age of 6 and later joined the children's choir at the Metropolitan Opera for two seasons. As we've seen with other troubled celebs, being raised in wealthy family mixed with being a child performer often doesn't end well.
Yeah well the entertainment industry is a dangerous environment for a kid to grow up in. It’s not hard to imagine what sort of things Ezra may have experienced that led them down this dark path.
Author of the Instant New York Times bestselling novel, The Prophets, from G.P. Putnman's Sons.
A lot of parents are complicit when it comes to their children. A lot of parents think their baby can do no wrong and are perfect angels and don't have addictions or any sort of issues. Of course some also let their kids leave with the guy/gal and the backpack of drugs, while they count their royalty checks and feign ignorance.
What I mean by complicit is as Feldman put it, which is that these parents put money before their children's well-being such that when, for example, a child actor tells their parents that they are being sexually assaulted by these studio execs and other adults in the industry, many of the parents say, like Feldman said his own parents told him, "Suck it up. You're going to be a millionaire."
And then we these kids go off the rail with drugs and bad behavior and all of that, the public looks askance at these former child stars without knowing the underlying reasons for it.
I don't know if this applies to Ezra Miller, who, in their case, seems to be the abuser.
Author of the Instant New York Times bestselling novel, The Prophets, from G.P. Putnman's Sons.
Ezra Miller has put out a statement apologizing for their actions and explaining that they are seeking treatment for mental health issues.