In another twist to the continuing story of Ezra Miller, the star of the still scheduled to-be-released film The Flash, has been arrested for burglary in Vermont. According to a police report (via Variety), the incident occurred in May when the actor allegedly broke into an unoccupied residence and stole several bottles of liquor. Miller was located on August 7th and charged with felony burglary into an unoccupied dwelling and issued a citation to appear in court on September 26th for arraignment.

The long-running and bizarre stories surrounding Miller continue to surface with alarming regularity and despite the continued alleged reckless and dangerous behavior by the star, Warner Bros. is still scheduled to release the live-action version of The Flash starring Miller. The company has already been under fire for several months for continuing to have The Flash on their upcoming release schedule, a backlash that has only intensified since the cancellation of the almost completed Batgirl film and several other projects for HBO Max.

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The stories and reports surrounding Miller and their behavior began surfacing in 2020 when a video of the actor choking a fan in a bar in Iceland began circulating online. According to recent reports, the situation in Iceland may have been even more disturbing. As reported in Insider(via Uproxx) an unidentified woman claimed that Miller operated a cult-like commune from their Airbnb during their time in the country.

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This report follows a slew of incidents in Hawaii where Miller was accused of allegedly assaulting a patron at a karaoke bar, terrorizing a local couple, and was cited for disorderly conduct. There have also been reports of the actor driving across the country wearing body armor and carrying weapons.

Most disturbing are the accusations of grooming that have come out about Miller in recent months and weeks. The family of now 18-year-old Tokata Iron Eyes has alleged that the actor has been grooming their child for years and that they fear for her safety. Iron Eyes is currently presumed to be traveling with Miller and has denied the allegations. Miller's long-time collaborator Oliver Ignatius has also gone on record to claim that he observed inappropriate behavior between Miller and Iron Eyes and that he has now cut off contact with the actor.

The animosity between audiences and Miller and the decision to release The Flash, currently still scheduled for release in June 2023, has been continuously intensifying as more details of the actor's real-life downward spiral continue to come to light. At the time of the report, neither Warner Bros. nor Miller's management has commented on the matter.

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Source: Variety