Ezra Miller Is Reportedly Finished as The Flash

While some DCEU actors will return in the newly-established DCU, it would seem that The Flash star Ezra Miller won’t be among them.This December, the DCEU will come to an end with Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Even so, DC Studios heads James Gunn and Peter Safran plan to bring back some of the same actors to reprise their roles in the new continuity, such as John Cena’s Peacemaker, Viola Davis’ Amanda Waller, and Xolo Maridueña’s Blue Beetle. However, according to a report by Variety, the plan is to recast all members of the Justice League for the DCU, notably including Miller’s Flash.Of course, Gunn had already recast Henry Cavill’s Superman, but it had been unclear if the superhero group’s other members would similarly be recast. With Miller’s Barry Allen in particular, Gunn had previously refused to say whether the role would be recast in the DCU, suggesting that it may depend upon how well The Flash was received by filmgoers. Per AP Entertainment, Gunn said back in April, “We’re just going to have to wait and see. We’ll see how things go, so, you know.”Related: The Flash’s Ezra Miller Was Never Going to Be Replaced, Say Producers

While some DCEU actors will return in the newly-established DCU, it would seem that The Flash star Ezra Miller won’t be among them.

Related: The Flash’s Ezra Miller Was Never Going to Be Replaced, Say Producers

This December, the DCEU will come to an end with Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Even so, DC Studios heads James Gunn and Peter Safran plan to bring back some of the same actors to reprise their roles in the new continuity, such as John Cena’s Peacemaker, Viola Davis’ Amanda Waller, and Xolo Maridueña’s Blue Beetle. However, according to a report by Variety, the plan is to recast all members of the Justice League for the DCU, notably including Miller’s Flash.

Of course, Gunn had already recast Henry Cavill’s Superman, but it had been unclear if the superhero group’s other members would similarly be recast. With Miller’s Barry Allen in particular, Gunn had previously refused to say whether the role would be recast in the DCU, suggesting that it may depend upon how well The Flash was received by filmgoers. Per AP Entertainment, Gunn said back in April, “We’re just going to have to wait and see. We’ll see how things go, so, you know.”

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