The Mere Suggestion of Ezra Miller Joining the MCU Goes Over About as Well as You’d Expect
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The mere suggestion of Ezra Miller joining the MCU goes over about as well as you’d expect

Is there a place for Ezra Miller in the MCU?

Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen will finally get his own superhero adventure when The Flash premieres next month. This has been a very long time coming, with the production hit by multiple delays and an enormous amount of behind-the-scenes changes at Warner Bros. With James Gunn now at the helm, the last remnants of the old Snyderverse are being cleared away, meaning that The Flash may well be the last time Miller dons the scarlet suit.

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So, if they’ve got room in his schedule, one fan is wondering why they don’t just join the MCU!

All too predictably, the replies indicate that fans want Miller kept as far away from Marvel as humanly possible. This about sums up the response to the question:

Others are similarly bemused at even the idea:

Nobody likes this:

https://twitter.com/directorsmiso/status/1660613209336815617?s=20

It certainly sounds like it’s game over for Miller’s movie career — at least as far as fans are concerned:

And what more needs to be said:

So, yeah, it’s looking like this is a complete no-go. We’re unsure as to where Miller’s career is going to go from here, though with the ongoing rehabilitation of Johnny Depp’s reputation, we’re sure that they’ll continue to find work fairly easily. But as for their days in comic book movies? Well, unless there’s a radical shift in opinion about them, it’s looking like Miller’s days spent among the capes are coming to an abrupt end when The Flash arrives.

The Flash speeds into theaters on June 15.


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