Actor Ezra Miller, who is part of the DC film universe starring in The Flash, was arrested in the state of Hawaii after causing an incident in a bar, after which he was accused of disturbing public order and harassment.
According to information from the Hawaii County Police Department, the 29-year-old posted $500 bail for the authorities to release him early Monday. According to the report, the riot took place at 11:30 at night.
According to the entertainment portal, Variety, tried to communicate with the authorities, with the representative of American history and with Warner Bros Production; but there was no response from any of the related parties.
On the other hand, this is not the first time that the actor who gives life to Barry Allen (Flash) has been related in a public brawl and that, as a result, has placed him in the social media trend. A few years ago, to be more exact, on April 7, 2020, a video was leaked where he was allegedly hanging a woman.
This material shows the actor who belongs to the cast of the third film Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, which will arrive in cinemas on April 14, 2022; wearing a red trench coat and outside the nightclub. At one point, Miller pretended to be upset with a woman who smiles at him, but everything went out of control when he says, “Do you want to fight? Do you want to fight?” , as he takes it by the neck.
On that occasion, the TMZ portal had the opportunity to approach sources from the bar, where Ezra Miller had said altercation with the woman and they indicated that they had not reported the incident to the police, but they kicked Miller out of the place.
On the other hand, the actor was part of one of the awards given at the ceremony of the 94th edition of the 2022 Oscars last Sunday, March 27.
The film directed by Zack Snyder, The Justice League, won one of the new categories of the Academy Awards, where audiences were able to vote through their social networks.
This award was the best scene in what was called “Oscar Cheer Moment”, the sequence for which it was awarded was when the character of Ezra Miller (Flash), one of the many DC heroes, travels through time to rescue Cyborg (Ray Fisher) and thus save the world from the Boxes Mother and the villain Steppenwolf.
This recognition surpassed great films that marked the big screen throughout 2021 such as: “Avengers: Endgame” for Assemble; “Dreamgirls” for And I'm Telling You; “The Matrix” by Neo Dodging Bullets; “Spider-Man: No Way Home” for Spider-Man Team Up and “Zack Snyder's Justice League” for Flash Speed Force.
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