Warner Bros. Reportedly Has Three Potential Plans Of Action For The Flash Amid Ezra Miller Controversies

 

 

The widely held belief among fans and industry insiders alike has been that the much awaited DC picture and assumed blockbuster will still be entering theaters eventually throughout the extended line of problems (including a recent felony burglary charge against them in Vermont).

 

However, a recent article from the Hollywood Reporter claims that there may be a rough strategy in place centered on three possible outcomes for The Flash, including (although this is suggested in the story as an extreme “last resort” scenario) completely canceling the expensive movie.

 

Warner Bros. (now operating as Warner Bros. Discovery) is under the notion Miller may “seek professional help” and subsequently open out about their run of occurrences in a public interview, according to Kim Masters and Pamela McClintock’s report. Under this conceivable course of action, Flash would appear in cinemas in accordance with its existing timetable, although with minimal promotion from Miller.

 

But the story claims that if Miller declines such help, the movie may still be released as planned, but with an even more noticeably diminished Miller presence (including but not limited to them no longer being attached to the character for additional films).