The allegations against actor Ezra Miller are constantly becoming a headache for Warner Bros studio.

In such a situation, due to Ezra Miller, the pressure on Warner Bros studio is also increasing.

So will Warner Bros. scrap The Flash whose budget is $200 million.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros. may consider three aspects to overcome Ezra Miller's problem, including scrapping the film.

The first route would be that Ezra could give Miller an interview at some point explaining his erratic behavior over the years.

If This happened, Ezra Miller could then have limited press for The Flash, and the film could open in theaters as planned.

Another way would be this: even if Ezra Miller doesn't reach out for help, Warner can still release the film. But don't expect the actor to play a major role in terms of marketing and promotions.

Also don't expect Ezra Miller to continue at DC in the future after The Flash because the role will be recast in future projects.

Last Way: Warner Bros. will scrap The Flash movie if the situation with Ezra Miller gets worse.

So it would be almost impossible to re-shoot The Flash with another actor because Ezra Miller is in every scene of the film.

Also, scrapping the $200 million film would be an unprecedented move for Warner Bros.

Apparently, a few days ago, the Vermont State Police charged Ezra Miller with burglary and felony.

Even before this, Ezra Miller has been arrested for assault in Hawaii in the month of April.

Apparently last week Warner Bros confirmed that Ezra Miller would continue as The Flash at DC. But now things have changed.

Ezra Miller's The Flash is schedule to release in theatres on June 23, 2023.