Justice League star Ezra Miller’s career hangs in the balance after they’re charged with harassment

Warner Bros hits pause on The Flash: Justice League star Ezra Miller’s career hangs in the balance as the actor is charged with harassment of a woman in a Hawaiian karaoke bar

Warner Bros. And DC executives held an emergency meeting on March 30 where they agreed to halt any future projects involving Ezra MillerMiller, 29, the non-binary actor who plays The Flash, will also be barred from public appearance promoting DC films, sources saidThe decision comes after Miller was arrested on March 28 for harassing a woman and lunging at a man at the Margaritas Village karaoke Bar in Hilo, HawaiiA couple who Miller met at a farmers market and let the actor stay in their home bailed Miller out of jail, but claim the actor had a meltdown back homeThe filed a restraining order against Miller, who allegedly threatened them and stole the husbands wallet and the wife’s passport 

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Ezra Miller’s career with the Justice League could be over following the actor’s arrest last week for harassing a woman at a Hawaii karaoke bar – before allegedly robbing and threatening a couple the actor was staying with at the time.     

Warner Bros and DC executives have held an emergency meeting on March 30 where they agreed to halt any future projects involving Miller, 29, who is non-binary, following his arrest at the Margaritas Village karaoke bar in Hilo, Hawaii, sources told Rolling Stone

Insiders say Miller, has a history of ‘meltdowns’, would not be involved in any public appearances for the DC Cinematic Universe despite Miller’s The Flash slated to premier next year. 

The development comes as the couple Miller was staying with in Hawaii filed a restraining order against the actor because they threatened them and stole their belongings after couple posted bail. 

Warner Bros. And DC executives held an emergency meeting on March 30 where they agreed to halt any future projects involving Miller, 29, sources told Rolling Stone

Miller was arrested at the Margarita Village karaoke bar, in Hilo Hawaii, pictured. The actor was charged with harassing a 23-year-old woman and lunging at a man playing darts

Miller, a non-binary actor playing The Flash in the DC Cinematic Universe, was also hit with a restraining order from the couple who bailed him out of jail who said the actor threatened them and robbed them while they were staying in the couple’s Hawaii home

Warner Bros. And DC executives also agreed that miller would not be involved in any promotional events scheduled for the DC Cinematic Universe

Miller was arrested on Sunday at Margarita Village for allegedly harassing a number of patrons with belligerent behavior and was charged with disorderly conduct and harassment. 

The incident started when Miller was reportedly hurling obscenities at a 23-year-old woman singing karaoke. The actor also tried to grab the microphone from her mid-song.

Then later on the same night, Miller lunged at a 32-year-old man who was playing darts at the bar. Police were eventually called in to deal with the out-of-control star. 

A local couple who Miller had met at a local farmer’s market and let the actor stay in their house had bailed Miller out of jail on a $500 bond on Monday following the arrest, Radar reported. 

The husband, who has not been publicly named, alleged that after returning home from jail, Miller had a breakdown and threatened his wife, saying: ‘I will bury you and your s*** wife.’

He told police the actor then stole his wallet and his wife’s passport, which they have yet to get back, according to Radar. 

A judge for Hilo’s Third Circuit District Court approve a temporary restraining order filed by the couple against the actor, with a hearing scheduled for later in April to determine whether or not to make the order permanent. 

Miller previously drew controversy in April 2020 when a video circulated that allegedly showed the actor choking a woman while at a bar in Reykjavik, Iceland, Variety reported. 

Amid the recent scandal, a video resurfaced on Twitter of Miller appearing to choke a woman at a bar in Reykjavik, Iceland

Miller grabs the woman by the throat and attempts to throw her to the ground.

‘Woah, bro. Bro,’ the person filming says.

A source told Variety the incident took place after ‘pushy fans’ approached Miller and the actor lost their temper.

Miller has never publicly addressed the incident.

Miller also made headlines in January when they posted a now-deleted video on Instagram threatening members of the Ku Klux Klan operating in Beulaville, North Carolina.

Miller was seen telling members of the Klan to kill themselves with their own guns, otherwise ‘we’ll do it for you if that’s what you want.’ 

 Miller also had a run in with the law in 2011 where he was arrested for drug possession.

The actor, then 19, was the passenger in a vehicle in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania when they were pulled over and cops discovered 20 grams of marijuana on them.

A judge would later drop the drug possession charge, but they were charged with two citations of disorderly conduct and ordered to pay a fine of $600.

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