Ezra Miller was charged with several crimes, including assault and false imprisonment.
In addition to some director changes, The Flash suffered from polemics of aggression and false imprisonment of Ezra Millerinterpreter of Barry Allen. Now, Michael Shannon (General Zod) commented on this whole situation and explained how it is something “difficult to talk about.”
It is worth remembering how the actor reprises the role of Zod after 10 years. He debuted in A.D in The Man of Steel (2013), starring Henry Cavill and directed by Zack Snyder. During an interview with vanity fair, shannon explained how he prefers “to give people a lot of slack in this industry” when asked about “the noise around” the production, which opens on June 15, 2023 in Brazilian theaters.
“If you’re talking about ezraI thought ezra was lovely – very kind to me when I was there,” said the artist. “It’s hard to say, but I always give people slack in this business because there are so many people in this industry with issues. And some people have more privacy than others.”
Whenever someone is in the spotlight being stalked, I feel for them. Even if it’s justified, it’s still a horrible situation.
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—The Flash (@theFlash) April 25, 2023
Source: Rollingstone

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