
Actor Ezra Miller, who plays The Flash in the DC Comics films, has become the target of new allegations. He was accused of molesting a woman in February in Germany. In addition, the victim of the attack on him in Iceland has decided to break the silence.
It was in Iceland that the actor’s wave of violence began. Miller started hanging out in bars in the capital Reykjavík after “The Flash” stopped filming due to the covid-19 pandemic in March 2020. According to the bartender at Prikið Kaffihús, a pub located in the heart of Reykjavík, yes he was already in trouble before the video of the assault on a woman went viral in April of that year.
Shortly after the incident, Variety spoke to the victim of the hanging attempt, but only now has she allowed her comments to be printed, asking only to remain anonymous for privacy reasons.
In the video, Miller is seen confronting the woman, who smiles. Then he grabs her neck as she gives an audible gasp. The person who recorded the video stopped to speak when she saw that the hanging was real.
According to three sources, the woman was talking to Miller at the bar and asked him about the slippers he was wearing. He assured her that he could even use them in a fight and he asked her if he wanted to test it. It was the beginning of it all.
“I thought it was a joke, but it wasn’t,” he told Variety.
Even after separating the actor, he continued to get angry, spitting on people and cursing everyone.
A similar reaction was witnessed by another woman, Nadia, who asked not to disclose her surname in the name of her privacy.
Nadia claims that, after a two-year warm friendship with Miller, she invited the actor to his Berlin apartment last February. They haven’t seen each other since they had a consensual sexual encounter in 2020. But after a friendly interaction, Miller’s mood changed dramatically when she told him he couldn’t smoke in his house.
“This triggered a change in behavior,” Nadia said. Using the third person plural, as Miller has come to identify himself as non-binary, he described, “I asked them out like 20 times, maybe more. They started insulting me. I’d be a ‘transphobic piece of shit’. To be a” Nazi. “It became so, so stressful for me … They walked around my house, looked at everything, touched everything, scattered tobacco leaves on the floor. It was disgusting and very intrusive.”
After about half an hour of pleading, Nadia decided to call the police and only then did Miller decide to leave. Only to come back half an hour later and try to break down the door, screaming that she had stolen his passport. Miller had forgotten a jacket with his papers, which Nadia threw out the window to get rid of it.
The incident left her deeply troubled. Although she believes she is not at risk of sexual abuse, she feared that the actor “might somehow physically attack me”. “I felt totally insecure,” she said.
Five people – two friends, a women’s rights advocate, a social worker and Nadia’s lawyer – told Variety they spoke to her shortly after that meeting with Miller and corroborated her account.
In April, Nadia filed a criminal complaint against Miller with the Berlin prosecutor’s office. But the trial was stopped because the actor was not in Germany.
A little over a month after his experience, Nadia saw the news that the actor had been arrested on the other side of the world in Hawaii for disorderly conduct and harassment following another raucous incident in a bar. In May, TMZ released a video of Miller’s arrest, in which the actor records much of the meeting in order to, according to them, publish “NFT crypto art.” In the video he also says that a customer of the bar “declared himself a Nazi” and accused a police officer of touching his penis during the search.
Nadia said she later realized it was “a pattern”. “They abuse the jet set.”
This alleged pattern became increasingly alarming in the weeks and months that followed. Miller was subjected to a second arrest in Hawaii in April, this time for throwing a chair at a woman at a party and leaving her with a cut on her forehead.
It was then the subject of two restrictive orders.
The first, according to the Los Angeles Times, was made by the parents of an 18-year-old on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in the Dakota area, who claim that Miller has been manipulating their daughter since she was 12. At 18 she dropped out of school and ran away from home, ending up in the actor’s residence. The young woman wrote on her Instagram that Miller helped her in a difficult time.
The second was made by the parents of a 12-year-old from Massachusetts. The Daily Beast reported that Miller allegedly had an aggressive confrontation with the child’s family, due to her mother’s accidental reference to her “her tribe”. At one point, Miller allegedly revealed a gun and told a family member, “Talking like this could put you in a really serious situation.” Then he would embarrass the little girl by hugging her and commenting on gender, after discovering that she too defined herself as non-binary.
To top it off, this June Rolling Stone magazine reported that Miller was hosting a mother and her children on her Vermont farm, in dangerous conditions, with guns and ammunition scattered around the property. The mother told the publication that the actor helped her escape an abusive marriage.
Warner Bros. would have already decided to take Miller out of new projects, replacing him as the hero of the Flash. But he faces a dilemma regarding the finished film. The costs of replacing him in production would simply be too high: the actor is not only present in almost every scene, but he also has a double role, like a Flash from another universe. It would also be difficult to shelve the launch, after the millionaire expenses invested in its production.
An alternative would be to assume losses to release the feature directly in streaming.
The truth is, at this point, the studio doesn’t know what to do, after trying to downplay Miller’s involvement in “Fantastic Beasts: Dumbledore’s Secrets,” which hit theaters in April and failed at the box office.
Source: Terra

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