A few hours ago (around noon Wednesday) DC and Warner Brothers Studios held an emergency meeting to discuss the future of Ezra Miller, and the projects they are starring in or slated for, after the actor's reputation took yet another nosedive this week. 

On March 28, the Fantastic Beasts actor was apparently arrested at a bar in Hawaii, after becoming aggressive with a pair of patrons who were simply singing karaoke and playing darts. They lunged at the couple and attempted to attack them, according to police reports.

That's not the worst part.

No, even worse, the next night, after apparently making the $500 that was set for them, Miller allegedly burst into the couple's hotel room, yelling, "I will bury you and and your slut wife," and stole their wallets, including passports and a social security card.

The couple has since filed a restraining order against Miller.

This is not the first time the Justice League actor has acted out like this. In April 2020, footage came out of them apparently choking out a woman in a bar in Iceland - although they were ejected from the bar, no charges were ever pressed.

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In addition, Miller threatened a North Carolina chapter of the KKK in January, posting a video on social media suggesting that they should kill themselves with their guns, or otherwise "we'll do it for you if that's what you want." The video has since been deleted, and many chose to take it as just another in a long string of celebrities fed up with right-wing terrorism, but since then a pattern has become more than apparent.

Miller has a history of having "meltdowns" on the set of The Flash, as well, according to a Rolling Stone insider:

"While the insider stresses there was no yelling or violent outbursts, they described Miller as "losing it." "Ezra would get a thought in [their] head and say, 'I don't know what I'm doing,'" 

The Secrets of Dumbledore premieres today, a film in which Miller plays Credence, a character whose identity - and relative sanity - is ever in question. This film, obviously, is not being pulled as part of the pause. The Flash film, meanwhile, is slated for debut in June of 2023, and will now in all likelihood need to be pushed back, if the studio decides to finish it at all.

If one thing is clear, it's that Ezra Miller needs some kind of mental health intervention at the moment - and that their career is in jeopardy.

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