The future of Ezra Miller as The Flash is looking bright, with a script for a potential sequel already in the works. According to Variety, The Flash 2 has been written by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, the screenwriter behind Aquaman, and will feature cameos from Michael Keaton’s Batman and Sasha Calle’s Supergirl, both of whom will appear in the upcoming release. The decision to make a sequel will depend on the success of The Flash, which is generating a lot of buzz among fans ahead of its release.
However, Ezra Miller’s involvement in a potential follow-up has been called into question due to their controversial past. Miller has been accused of several crimes and misdeeds, including assault, grooming, breaking and entering, and harassment. Some fans have criticized the decision not to recast Miller given their troubled history. However, Warner Bros has opted to move forward with Miller in the lead role for The Flash and has expressed no plans to recast or replace the actor in future installments.
Despite these controversies, Miller has apologized for their erratic behavior and cited mental health issues. Warner Bros has stood by the actor, and The Flash is projected to do well at the box office, with current estimates suggesting an opening weekend gross of $75 million. Despite calls for accountability, it appears that Miller’s stardom and the commercial success of the film have taken precedence over a moral reckoning.
It remains to be seen whether the success of The Flash will lead to a sequel, and if so, whether Ezra Miller will continue in the role of The Flash. As the film’s release date approaches, fans and critics alike will be watching to see how it performs and what the future holds for the character and the franchise.