People Are Already Joking That Ezra Miller’s The Flash Is the Worst.
The popularity of DC fans has been mocking Ezra Miller, who will star in the upcoming iteration of The Flash as the worst version yet, following his ongoing legal issues.
On the r/DC_Cinematic subreddit, a Reddit user u/YoungAmazing313 shared the Family Guy “you guys always act like you’re better than me” meme. However, instead of the original characters, Miller’s face was used in place of Meg, the loser in question.
Meanwhile, Grant Gustin, who plays the Flash from Warner Bros.’s 2001 cartoons and DC comics, Chris, Lois, and Peter, all clad to the nines.
Since the meme was published, other DC superhero fans have posted their picks for “greater” Flash actors and versions. It appears that people are counting Miller out as the hero before we’ve even gotten a chance… And fair enough.
Fans are divided over whether to keep Miller or make another change. While some loved the previous versions of the Scarlet Speedster, others enjoyed Zack Snyder’s take on Barry Allen in Justice League more specifically. Fans were also unhappy that their chosen Flash incarnation was played by a man with a terrible reputation, but they agreed that DC made the correct decision to let
After the solo superhero movie is released in 2023, Miller will not return as The Flash due to a variety of issues. Miller was arrested twice in Hawaii and given a protective order by the daughter’s parents, who he had known when she was 12 years old.
Despite the fact that no one has been announced to take over after 2023, there is still no news on who will be recast if the role is recast.
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