The Reel Rejects - MOVIE NEWS: Ezra Miller OFFICIALLY FIRED From The Flash & Warner Bros?!!
Episode Date: June 19, 2022After Tokata Iron Eyes & the latest allegations, as well as the Hawaii arrest, and many other altercations, Ezra Miller is officially out of The Flash according to Deadline! Here’s our Reaction & Th...oughts on the WB (Warner Media) situation regarding the actor & The Flash movie (2022)... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-reel-rejects/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What is happening there, Reject Nation?
We are back at it to talk about our new segment.
Here we go.
The Hezra Miller Chronicles.
The Ezra Corner.
He's got Cois Comic Corner, everything else we've done.
The movies shows and now we got Ezra Miller Corner.
I wasn't expecting to be talking about specifically the subject of this so soon,
but something's come out of deadline recently, and it sounds probable, like it should be probable.
It sounds logical as a reasonable.
It seems like the right course of action to take.
A lot of us have suspected behind the scenes that this is already happening,
and it's already been decided that they've just been sort of waiting for,
when is the right time to go out and put this information out there that we will not continue
with Ezra Miller post the flash. But yeah, according to deadline, there's a couple of quotes here
that we're going to pull from from the article, but you can read the whole article yourself
regarding David Zoslov, the CEO of Warner Discovery. Usually we gock at the whole thing of like,
my source said, my source said. This is deadline we're talking about. Deadline, variety,
Hollywood reporter. They're much more credible than the average individual who says
my source sets.
Trades, not blogs.
Exactly.
So, you know, when they're citing a source that they are not revealing the name of,
I'm more likely to believe that one.
Not saying they're always right.
It's just a lot more, you know, credibility.
So here's what it says.
There is no winning in this for Warner Brothers.
This is an inherited problem for Zoslav.
Very true.
Welcome to Warner Brothers, buddy, clean all this up.
The hope is that the scandal will remain at a low level before the move.
is released and hoped for the best to turn out.
Now, this whole thing with the scandal, too little quick reminder of the chronicle of events,
choked a person a couple years ago, got brushed under the rug, got arrested in Hawaii twice
for physically assaulting people.
Then this whole story with Dakota Iron Eyes comes out about grooming her when she was 12 years old, now she's 18,
and they're apparently missing Ezra taunting authorities via social media, got himself off social media, nowhere to be found.
And now there's another story with a 12-year-old girl, right?
Apparently, yeah, 12-year-old on their family, at least verbally assaulted and sort of menaced in a strange scenario by Ezra Miller and Ezra Miller getting uncomfortably close to said 12-year-old.
Yeah, and then after talking about the flash stuff, I want to quickly talk about like some idiots, some dummies, some dumbasses who decide to come in and be like, well, here's why I don't think this Dakota said horses, but, like, no.
Separate the art from the artist.
You know what you're since not outside of the other say, but there's just some.
stupid comments that I read, and I'm like, come on, you use this thing called the brain for just like a split second to think about what you're saying.
We'll get to that.
Sources said, even if no more allegations surface, the studio won't likely keep Miller in the flash roll in future DC films.
But Credence remains.
The whole next to Harry Potter movie.
All about Creedance.
All about Credence.
Credence lives.
Hashtag Credence lives.
Work out that trauma on screen.
This is the right call, is the right course of action, and now it's about figuring out.
Like, we all saw this, by this point, it would be a shocker if Ezra Miller was still the flash.
I couldn't handle it. I couldn't handle it.
Because I don't like this person, I don't like, I don't like, I don't like this Ezra Miller.
I don't know what the whole situation fully was with physically assaulting individuals.
Some people defend it because they're like, if you go on, yep, there's some racist shit there.
I'm like, okay, maybe, but no, once you brought in the whole grooming of 12.
year old uh we're done with you done with you and just everything else that we've seen on footage
and things like that yeah there's a lot to support of like this person should not be even starring in
films yeah and they got to pay the consequences man this person needs help but also to probably
admit that they are a bit of a monster yes i don't have sympathy anymore for this individual now that
they're talking about with the flash maybe they might release it to hbo max instead which would be
a bummer. To me, this is not
equivalent to like the
Jeepers, creepers situation.
As you put, like an author of that
film, the writer, director, it's more of a
low budget horror film, so it's really this person's
vision, and the vision of a
person who in real life is a monster,
just an absolute monster. Ezra Miller
is an important piece in the film,
the title character, but he's ultimately just one
piece. It's not the same thing as like
a writer-director's whole vision coming to life
and getting a franchise. This film,
you know, more people seem excited about
Batman being in it than they do the fly.
They're introducing Supergirl that took years
to get made. If you watch those credits for the
film, you're going to see thousands and thousands
of people like work to get
this film made. So I do
feel like ultimately
it does deserve its
time to be experienced the way how
all these people worked on the experience. Because I bet
a lot of those people worked on this film
are like, God damn it. Yeah.
That freaking, freaking has remorse.
We thought we were going to be on one of
the Safe D.C. projects. And now it's
become perhaps the biggest mess of them all.
And they fought for years to get it made.
Yeah.
It was such an uphill battle for this film.
As much as I'm here, I'm like, good, Fire Hazard Miller.
I feel bad for everyone involved with that film.
And I feel like when we watch it, we will give a fair assessment and discussion of it.
Do our best to, it's going to be hard though.
It's really going to be hard.
It's going to be an experiment.
To not, I don't know how I could just separate myself from Chris Pratt.
This crap, separate yourself from the artist.
Stop, Esther Miller.
It might be a little, it would be a bit of a challenge.
No, it's going to be an experiment either way.
And I think that it almost would behoove them just to embrace that because no matter where they put it, they're never going to be free of that.
So even if they shove it onto HBO Max and try to downplay it, that's how everyone's going to watch it anyway.
So I feel like, yeah, in a sense, they have sunk all this investment into it.
I mean, part of me, which is we lived in a world where it is like, yeah, just replace him somehow.
There's been so much gone into this whole D.C. universe at this point where it seems like they should just go, look, this is what happened with our star. We will not be with them moving forward. This has been, you know, a huge investment for us and a lot of other people as well. And so here we're not going to hide the context, but also take a look at it.
And I don't know the legalities of this, but maybe reappropriate their salary to their victims or some other worthy cause.
Yeah, yeah. I mean, like make it about everyone else involved now.
yeah you know because it's weird it's like i think anybody looking at it from the outside is going
man i would not want to be anybody in charge of making this surround this film because you're damned
no matter what you do just be a little transparent about the situation yeah yeah and and
you clue us into where you're coming from as a company because as much as companies get dogged
for virtue signaling i mean this is a real situation it seems like they would need to comment on
absolutely and they eventually will it's just a little odd that they haven't yet
I wonder if they're just waiting to talk to them to Ezra themselves.
If maybe that's the last step, because it seems like nobody out there is able to reach them in this moment.
Before we end this video, I'm going to make this really short.
This thing with Dakota Iron Eyes, this is the number one thing I see as a defense.
And I hate it.
I think it's so moronic that people say this.
And I've seen them in our own comment boxes, is that Dakota is 18 years old.
So she's allowed to do whatever she wants to do.
To say something like that is to imply that Ezra Miller started talking with
Dakota when she was 18 years old.
Yeah.
Like, and what is this mentality?
Like, you're completely negating the six years, maybe seven in some room between there,
of them talking with one another.
Like, do you understand how evil grooming is?
Like, it is such a messed up.
And it's like, how much further does the extent of their relationship go?
Yeah.
You know, what else happened with them?
What is the mentality of someone going, she's 18, though?
So what if she was 17 now and turns 18 in two days?
Do you have, like, some switch that goes off in your brain?
That's like, oh, she's 17, that's messed up.
Oh, she's 18 now.
It's fine.
No, that's not the point.
It's not the fact that there's an age difference between them.
It's the fact that this started when she was 12 years old and Ezra's 23 years old.
Influencing and manipulating that person's developing brain who's looking up to you as, like,
Like, I'm sure it's because of fan.
That's even more easy to be influenced and to be under the power of.
And with this most recent report, you can see a pattern of this.
Yeah, Tina, look, do whatever she wants.
Like, okay, you know what?
Yeah, she can.
That doesn't make the last six years okay.
You don't get to ignore that content.
Yes.
So, yeah, that's it.
Dumbasses.
All right.
You heard it here.
Okay.
Here we are.
Ezra Miller.
About time.
Good time.
watch next week's going to be like actually it's not actually fired uh this is just a missus they had to fix the article
this was all a bunch of like damages all right guys thank you for being here hey we'll talk to you
soon as always weird to end the eds or videos