A wise man once said, "In your highest moment, when the devil comes for you." That was true last night at the Academy and it was also true last night in Hawaii, where Oscar winner for "Most Joy-worthy Moment" Ezra Miller was arrested for disorderly conduct and harassment.
Per Officials (via Variety) The Flash and Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindlewald was removed from a karaoke bar, where Miller was "screaming obscenities" and "getting excited when people started singing karaoke." Police say Miller declined multiple requests from the bar owner to "calm down." He reportedly "caught the microphone from a 23-year-old woman mid-song, and [they] were later playing darts at a 32-year-old man."
Miller, again, the star of several DC movies, including the much-anticipated and long-delayed Flash, granted his $500 bail and was released.
In 2020, Variety reported that Ezra Miller appears in a video in which he strangles a woman at a bar in Reykjavik, Iceland. A seven-second video of Miller "grabbing the girl by the throat" and "throwing her to the ground", went viral - although there were some repercussions. According to reports, Miller reportedly got frustrated with "a group of eager fans who were 'quite pushy'" when things escalated.
More recently, and less controversially, Miller suggested that members of the Ku Klux Klan kill themselves. "This is a message for the Beaulavil chapter of the North Carolina Ku Klux Klan," Miller said in an Instagram video. "Look, if you all want to die, I suggest kill yourself with your guns. OK? Otherwise, keep doing exactly what you're doing now, and you know what I'm talking about And then you know, we'll do it for you."
Miller's next film, Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, will premiere in theaters on April 15. Flash is scheduled for a 2023 release.