Ezra Miller's Entire Controversial Career

Ezra Miller was supposed to go from being a beloved extra in The Perks of Being a Wallflower to a rising star in Hollywood

where he would play The Flash and advocate for victims of gender-based violence and Indigenous communities through his activism. 

Instead, the 2020s saw the rise of a new Ezra Miller, one who was filmed assaulting a fan in an Iceland pub, 

was suspected of heading a cult, and was accused of grooming an activist of the 18th century Sioux nation. 

On August 16, 2022, they issued a statement saying, "I want to apologize to everyone that I have alarmed and upset with my past behavior."

Miller accepted a plea deal for unauthorized trespass in January 2023 with one year of probation (while the movie The Flash receives a trailer and 2023 release date presumably without alarm). 

DC Studios chairperson and CEO James Gunn has defended the troubled star, calling The Flash "one of the greatest superhero movies ever made" as the new DCEU takes shape. 

So that you may follow Miller's rapid ascent from indie darling to receiving Harry Potter salaries to facing burglary accusations

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