Ezra Miller had a prominent place among the actors in the DC extended universe. The actor was playing the character of The Flash, who already had a huge fan base and was planned to play a central role in the future of the brand.
Although Miller is actually a ticking time bomb, it seems like he couldn’t carry a character that was so important to a big brand like The Flash and went crazy after the sudden popularity. It was stated that Miller finally told his close circle that he was the messiah.
Playing the Flash isn’t being the Flash
The actress, who had previously been involved in events such as offering journalists to smoke marijuana in the middle of the interview, and answering nonsense to journalists who handed her a microphone at ComicCon, talked about the wild dreams she had in her childhood in an interview.
The actor, who started to push the limits of unplanned living in time, went to Iceland with his friends and got stuck in someone’s throat in a bar there. Although the first incident was passed off as a drunken fight, his fight with a woman in another bar went viral. Moreover, he was on the phone with Warner Bros. during this fight.
This situation does not only seem to be the fault of the famous actor. According to sources close to Miller, the actor’s spiritual advisor, Jasper Young Bear, has a significant influence on the actor’s behavior. He advises Miller that “you are not part of the movement, you are the movement – you are the new Messiah and the freemasons are sending demons to kill you”.
Although representatives of the famous actress often appear before the camera to deny different accusations, there are many serious accusations against her, including allegations of abuse with a Native American young woman since her childhood. These include trespassing, theft, stealing valuable documents such as passports.
Ezra Miller, who started to be seen as a cult leader, started a mental therapy process, which he said was quite serious, as the support of The Flash began to fade from Warner Bros. It is already a matter of curiosity how Miller, who made altars from weapons, marijuana and Flash figures, will return.