Ezra Miller Accused By Two Women Of Harassment, Violence

Wow. We. Are. So. Surprised.

By Douglas Helm | Published

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The long list of allegations and legal troubles for Ezra Miller continues to grow. After years, a woman in Iceland and a woman in Germany have spoken out against Miller, talking about their experiences with them. The incident in Iceland made headlines when it first broke in April 2020. Footage came out that appeared to show Miller putting the woman in a chokehold and then pushing her to the ground. The woman recently spoke for the first time about the incident publicly to Variety. As she tells it, she inquired about some scars on Miller’s feet that were visible because he was wearing flip-flops. Miller mentioned they were “battle scars” and the woman joked she could take Miller in a fight. Miller confronted her outside the bar later, leading to the choking incident.

A woman in Berlin also spoke out recently, recounting an incident at her apartment with Ezra Miller in February 2022. The two had previously had a consensual sexual encounter in 2020 and had kept in touch. They hadn’t seen each other since then, and when Miller came to her apartment, she alleges that things became heated. She talked about how Miller started calling her “transphobic” and a “Nazi.” She then convinced Miller to leave after calling the police.

This February 2022 experience was just about a month before Ezra Miller was arrested in Hawaii for disorderly conduct and harassment. Miller was arrested again in Hawaii in April for second-degree assault after they allegedly threw a chair at a woman and left a cut on her forehead. Following the Hawaii arrests, there were two protection orders placed against Miller. The protection orders were filed after grooming allegations from two different sets of parents. The first was from the parents of a girl from Standing Rock Indian Reservation in North and South Dakota, who claim Miller manipulated their daughter between the ages of 12 and 18. The other order comes from parents in Massachusetts over an incident involving their 12-year-old daughter.

What’s unclear is how much longer the studios working with Ezra Miller as an actor will be willing to put up with the legal troubles and allegations against them. Warner Bros has reportedly decided to go ahead with the blockbuster The Flash. Apparently, it was deemed too costly to replace Miller in all of the scenes they have shot. The movie stars Miller in the titular role and is said to be a film about the multiverse, with both Ben Affleck and Michael Keaton’s Bruce Wayne/Batman making appearances.

It seems unlikely that Warner Bros will want to continue working with Ezra Miller after The Flash comes out, which is set to release in June of 2023. Fans have already expressed backlash against Miller appearing in the movie, with many calling for them to be replaced by the star of The Flash TV series Grant Gustin or by someone else. The only other project Miller currently has in the works is Dali Land, where they’ll play a young Salvador Dali. It’s unclear if this will be affected by the allegations.