While actor Ezra Miller adds another count to his latest crime streak, Warner Bros has been busy shooting additional content for "The Flash".

The DC star has been surrounded by numerous controversies during the past few months, including the recent charges against him for felony burglary in Vermont.

Despite the serious allegations against the "Justice League" actor, The Hollywood Reporter says that the controversial star was still able to participate in regularly "scheduled additional photography over the summer".

Counting his most recent charge with felony burglary, this has been Miller's third arrest for this year alone.

In March, the "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore" star was arrested for disorderly conduct in Hawaii as he was allegedly involved in a physical altercation and yelling obscenities at civilians at a karaoke bar. As per the Hawaii Police Department, Miller had been "yelling obscenities and at one point grabbed the microphone from a 23-year-old woman singing karaoke". The star was released from custody after posting $500 bail.

Miller was arrested again in Hawaii shortly after the karaoke bar incident for allegedly throwing a chair that struck a woman in the head. On April, the Hawaii Police Department responded to a call at a private residence in Pāhoa, where Miller had had hurled a chair at a 26-year-old woman, leaving her with a half-inch gash on her forehead. Miller was charged for second-degree assault, but was released later that morning pending further investigation.

Is the Superhero Actually a Criminal in the Making?

The 29-year-old actor's timeline of legal troubles dates back to as early as 2011, during his acting role in "The Perks of being a Wallflower". Miller was charged with drug possession after getting caught riding as a passenger in a car that police pulled over for a broken brake light at that time.

The star did not express his apologies for that issue, saying "I don't feel like there's any need to hide the fact that I smoke pot. It's a harmless herbal substance that increases sensory appreciation."

Fans Are Growing More and More Concerned

Some netizens have been asking Warner Bros. to drop "The Flash' amidst the star's problematic reputation and plead the studio to at least give a comment on the issues. However, it seems that Warner Bros. will be going ahead with Miller and the original film plans.

Twitter netizens have coped with the situation by clowning Warner Bros amidst their silence on "The Flash" issues.

Prior to Miller's latest charge of felony robbery, CEO David Zaslav's last comment about "The Flash" is that: "We think they are terrific, and we think we can make them even better."

As of today, no representatives from Warner Bros. have given any comment to Ezra Miller's latest legal allegation.

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