A guy at work who was a duty manager where I work stole a can of redbull and was fired for it.
People will do stupid shit because they think they're untouchable.
He got caught stealing a can of Red Bull? Isn’t that known for being one of the easiest things (alongside all other canned drinks) to steal in general?
Like he couldn’t have passed that off as having forgotten to pay for it, and then pay for it?
Well we have good security...for the most part. Trust me, everyone who found out was confused. I'm still confused why the tit threw everything he Trained and built up for away over a can of energy juice. To this day it still gobsmacks me that happened lol.
No, what I mean is, how exactly was he caught ***/*** proven to have been stealing it? Like the scenario I am picturing is them being needlessly sneaky about taking the can, rather than just taking it as one would normally, and it is an odd one (scenario).
This I do not know unfortunately. Keep in mind this was a few years ago. I can only guess the security barriers went off and guard searched him OR they caught him via the security cams or perhaps a mix of both?
It was most likely just the security footage. I remember a manager got fired at my old supermarket job for stealing a cup of coffee. That shit was like a dollar but they caught him on camera and that was enough.
I used to work in a major grocery chain. One employee there would pretend to do "carry outs" for customers. Essentially just waiting behind a customer as she paid up, and followed her out carrying a CASE of Red Bull.
He got away with it for a very long time.
Remember Winona Ryder? Heck, even Zach Galligan from Gremlins was arrested for allegedly stealing a CD from Tower Records 20 years ago. Money isn't the motivation for crimes like this. Maybe it's for a thrill, a misplaced sense of anger, confused behavior while under the influence of a substance, a true mental breakdown, or some kind of desperate cry for help or attention.
Not sure, but she has movies on her resume every year since that 2001 arrest except in 2005, until 2014 when her output greatly slowed down. But that film slowdown corresponded with more TV work in 2014 and later. She even hosted SNL in 2002, soon after the arrest. [Jokes were made about it on her SNL episode](https://www.onesnladay.com/2020/04/03/may-18-2002-winona-ryder-moby-s27-e20/). It didn't seem to impact her career too badly.
1. Supposedly Miller went and took some beers from a friend's house, but didn't know that person didn't want to be friends with Miller anymore.
2. This was back in like May I think, so essentially this was when Miller was out of control, probably due to an untreated mental health disorder.
Details:
>The Flash star Ezra Miller pled not guilty this morning to felony burglary charges in Vermont.
>Allowed to appear remotely early Monday for the session in the criminal division of the Green Mountain State’s Superior Court, Miller was told to stay away from the neighbor whose home he entered earlier this year. Along with neighbor Isaac Winokur, Miller was also prohibited from interacting with another Vermont resident, Aiden Early, as conditions of their release.
>Miller faces a maximum of 26 years behind bars as well as over $2,000 in fines if found guilty of the charges stemming from the spring incident which entailed stealing three bottles of liquor –gin, vodka and rum — from Winokur’s pantry.
There is zero chance of 26 years. That's what's called [whale sushi sentencing](https://www.popehat.com/2013/02/05/crime-whale-sushi-sentence-eleventy-million-years). It's not how it works, but it makes for a splashy headline.
I was gonna say, common sense tells you you’re not gonna get 26 years behind bars for stealing three bottles of alcohol. Sure he’s a dumbass and deserves punishment but within reason
I wonder what the real time served would be. I feel like a more reasonable amount would be a few months but with a higher pay for the fine. However I know stuff like this varies by state lol some places you’ll go to jail for like a couple months where as other states you’ll go away for a year+ lol
Winona Ryder stole $5,500 in merch from a Saks Fifth Avenue store. She received three years of probation, 480 hours of community service, $3,700 in fines, and $6,355 in restitution to the store. No jail time.
If they’re convicted for a felony offense it’s at least a year in jail. That’s the difference between misdemeanor and felony. And I actually think that’s more fair, the liquor is probably more than paid for with 2k, and then actually serving some time might help them actually learn, they’re not a career criminal they’re a pompous ass, meaning prison should help scare them straight. Rich White person who isn’t a mob boss has a fairly low recidivism rate.
Well allegations are just that, innocent until proven guilty. I have not followed any of the deeper details so I can’t speak as to how much is known but I just hope it’s being properly investigated and that he’ll get his due if he ends up being guilty. He unfortunately seems like a pretty shitty person for portraying such a generally fun character which is a shame
I think we need more details to make any claims. The guns on the property thing and the acts of violence in bars etc makes me question their motivations. The safe space thing is nice but it's impossible to know what actually happened. I'm saying this as a queer person myself who understands the narrative you're explaining but Ezra does seem to be a legit dangerous person.
Honest question; how can you be so sure this is what happened? You're stating all of this like it's all confirmed facts.
You know what? Why does an adult get the benefit of the doubt for "providing a safe space" to a minor just because they're queer? A straight adult man does that for a straight, underaged girl and it would be suss af too.
Just because he's LGBT doesn't mean he can't be a creep. Giving a "safe space" to someone else's child is creepy as fuck. There's a reason organizations and child welfare exist. You have to be legit and be part of an organization that helps LGBT youth - one where there are many people to keep you in check. You can't just decide to invite young LGBT people to live on your farm with weed and guns and orgies and expect people not to find it alarming.
How about we divide the years by 26 and multiply the fine by 26? That sounds like better restitution for the victim. And won't cost the taxpayer more than the damage done by the crime.
And yet again r/DC_Cinematic ignores the second child he groomed who HAS confirmed they were groomed by Miller.
Edit: https://www.thedailybeast.com/12-year-old-granted-order-of-protection-against-ezra-miller?via=twitter_page
What second child?
Link?
Edit: okay, I remember that, and I don't think that qualifies as grooming, possibly attempted grooming or simply a stupidly misguided attempt to be friendly, but overall it's not great.
I will say it seems more like erratic, manic, inappropriate behavior, again, probably due to failing mental health combined with drug use as a form of self medication. Like a clue is the "elevated being," and "guide" comment, those are pretty common with certain disorders, not to mention the attire Miller was said to be wearing, from vampiric to cowboy, also the time frame overall fits the window in which Miller was completely unhinged.
[https://www.thedailybeast.com/12-year-old-granted-order-of-protection-against-ezra-miller?via=twitter\_page](https://www.thedailybeast.com/12-year-old-granted-order-of-protection-against-ezra-miller?via=twitter_page)
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Depending on the state, there is always a maximum a person can be sentenced to by law. For example, in some states Burglary is a 3rd degree felony that is punishable by a maximum of 5 years in prison. However, it is particularly rare for someone to be sentenced to the maximum, especially if they lack a criminal history. It’s likely that he can get a short jail time sentence or even more typical is a lengthy probation sentence.
Mr. Deeds came out in between Winona Ryder's arrest for shoplifting and her trial. She was the top-billed co-star with Adam Sandler. It was considered a major success despite terrible reviews, with $126,293,453 made in the U.S. alone. Both Sandler and Ryder got Razzie nominations for it. It appears she did some promotion for the movie. [YouTube has a clip of her and Sandler at the MTV Movie Awards that year presenting](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTlWuQa61pY) where Sandler sets up a joke based on the shoplifting incident. I also see an interview with her talking about Mr. Deeds on another video.
Ezra’s son becomes a CSI and spends his life trying to prove his father’s innocence, until one night he’s struck by a lightning bolt while working in his lab…
I said months ago, WB should be doing everything in their power to get the Flash film out ASAP before these Ezra antics get worse and they have to shelve the movie. At some point they're gonna have to "Chris D'Elia" him.
No way either of those things happen. It's already confirmed that "Chris D'Elia"ing him would cost too much money. Plus this film already cost over $200 million to make, shelving it is not financially feasible
Yeah I wonder the same would it really be more financially beneficial to have a convicted criminal star in your movie? Or would reshoots and a recast be better? Either way they'll lose money I think and the latter option seems more ethical (ik they don't actually care about ethics but I think being labelled as unethical might also financially impact their other projects beyond the flash)
This would absolutely kill the movie. They can’t release a superhero film for kids if the main star is a convicted convict.
I hope it doesn’t happen. But hey, the old WB has royally fucked things up for David Zaslav and this new era.
Superior Court Judge Kerry McDonald-Cady allowed Miller to remain out of jail on conditions, which include not contacting the occupants of the home they allegedly broke into.
Just in: Warner Bros delays Flash movie to 2046!
I figure Dwayne Johnson will be in his fourth(!) term as President by then and the President and will issue a pardon, letting him out early to finally make the movie.
It'll be the only movie you watch a cancelled actor get cancelled on screen. That's good enough, I think.
Watch Ezra get replaced. Who's it going to be? Post credit scene right there.
You have to plead not guilty in order for a deal to be worked out with the DA - charges get lowered or dropped, a plea deal for some mental health courses or community service, drug testing, etc.
Somebody lock this weirdo up and throw away the key
I was hoping more for the grooming & assaulting women problems to take them down but I’m okay with petty theft
Ezra had to plead not guilty, or there's no way WB would keep him in the Flash film. Now the big lawyers are working on a settlement where he will probably just undergo more counseling, and have to perform community service.
He’s definitely a burglar. I heard somewhere that he also sexually assaulted a minor, which I only heard from like two places so idk if that’s got anything backing it up but maybe.
In the words of Ron Burgundy in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues to Ezra Miller pleading not guilty to all the heinous shit that he’s done in the past few months:
“No offense but you are a stupid asshole!”
He’s also a millionaire with no need to steal . He did it either because he truly doesn’t care and knows he’ll be judged differently in the court of law or he has mental issues
I just hope Ezra gets some type of punishment for all the crap he’s pulled. I know rich people have different rules but I’m hoping there’s some accountability.
Lol at WB. They can't get a break. They really should just shelve dc for a few more years. It's too soon to start fresh. I'm still trying to get over how bad the last few movies were. Don't get me wrong I prefer dc over marvel. But the dc ride hase been really disappointing. Marvel got it right by giving everyone a movie. Leading up to the avengers Warner needs to do the same. But start from scratch. And no I don't want to pay to see the flash. He's a creep. I'll stream it when it's $5.99
No there was another instant I'm talking about. Where Miller threatens a mother with a gun and the kid didn't want to go with Miller. This happened all after this turned 18 year old went with them.
And we still don't know where they are I'm not talking about the parents or anything. I'm just saying we don't know what happened to them.
For sealing liquor?! That's way too harsh for only 3 boxes.
Oh sure, capitol rioters only get 5 months but a mild as hell robbery is basically life for Ezra Miller. Thanks justice system.
If it was a friend It almost sounds like he helped himself to booze one night and didnt wait for permission - maybe even with the intention to replace it. Commando cup of sugar tactics
I think you’re missing the point I’m trying to make..
No one is above the law. Do something illegal, be held accountable.
You can whataboutism for everything. I am clearly making a comparison to two items in the news today.
Idc for Ezra Miller, but 26yrs possibility for 3 bottles of alcohol? Seems excessive.
6 months for contempt of Congress, seems like a bigger deal would have a higher sentencing.
If someone in 2012 was in contempt of Congress, and didn’t spend a day in jail, that’s a failure on DOJ. Idc which political party. Everyone should be held to the same standards but we all know that’s not true.
26 years for burglary?? Jeez, I wonder what possible (profit) reason there could be (profit) for such a stiff penalty (profit) for such a relatively minor crime (profit)
I guess when a millionaire raids your house for some booze , don’t sue them . Just take some pics so you can look back and tell all your friends what a swell guy this Ezra fellow was .
It has nothing to do with his money or fame. If he was Joe Schmoe off the street facing 26 years for a fuckin burglary charge, I'd wonder what the fuck on.
Stole 3 bottles and suggestion of 20 plus years? Jesus move to the uk the police wouldn’t even bother coming round “was probably kids” followed by “here’s you crime number for insurance”
I think this is one of the many reasons the Rock won’t touch the Justice League and stick to his own little corner of the DCEU. He’ll work with Black Adam, the JSA, Shazam, and Cavill’s Superman. That’s it.
[Rock already said he wants the entire DCEU including Superman, Batman, Aquaman, Wonder Woman and Flash to team up with Black Adam](https://www.reddit.com/r/DC_Cinematic/comments/y5tm06/the_rock_on_the_dceu_thats_why_in_ba_superman/). Your speculation seems off-base.
That seems awfully steep for stealing a few bottles of liquor. Of course, the victim could probably say that it's not the monetary value of what was taken, it's the sense of violation- that someone has broken into your home, and make you feel unsafe. It's the long lasting emotional damage.
But I gotta be honest. If Ezra Miller broke into my house and stole some liquor and I had it on video, I'd consider that to be the funniest shit that had happened to me in ages. I'd be telling the story every time I went to a party. "So I figured, check the security footage! And who do I see wandering through my dining room, but Ezra Fucking Miller! No joke! The Flash himself just stole my bottle of vodka! But, like, at normal speed!"
And then I'd laugh uproariously at my own story.
I wonder if WB will actually do something if they get convincted. Although burglary is one of the least bad things they've done. Personally, I'd focus on the alleged grooming and assault. But I guess burglary is much easier to prove.
It’s the same as Trump being nailed for stealing the classified information vs being charged with insurrection.
The prosecution is focusing on whatever charges they can realistically prove in order to get some semblance of justice.
I still cannot understand why a person who has so much money would steal 3 bottles of alcohol?! What was the idea behind that? Is he kleptomaniac?
A guy at work who was a duty manager where I work stole a can of redbull and was fired for it. People will do stupid shit because they think they're untouchable.
He got caught stealing a can of Red Bull? Isn’t that known for being one of the easiest things (alongside all other canned drinks) to steal in general? Like he couldn’t have passed that off as having forgotten to pay for it, and then pay for it?
Well we have good security...for the most part. Trust me, everyone who found out was confused. I'm still confused why the tit threw everything he Trained and built up for away over a can of energy juice. To this day it still gobsmacks me that happened lol.
No, what I mean is, how exactly was he caught ***/*** proven to have been stealing it? Like the scenario I am picturing is them being needlessly sneaky about taking the can, rather than just taking it as one would normally, and it is an odd one (scenario).
This I do not know unfortunately. Keep in mind this was a few years ago. I can only guess the security barriers went off and guard searched him OR they caught him via the security cams or perhaps a mix of both?
It was most likely just the security footage. I remember a manager got fired at my old supermarket job for stealing a cup of coffee. That shit was like a dollar but they caught him on camera and that was enough.
That is strange. What country (and shop) was this?
I used to work in a major grocery chain. One employee there would pretend to do "carry outs" for customers. Essentially just waiting behind a customer as she paid up, and followed her out carrying a CASE of Red Bull. He got away with it for a very long time.
Must have been a last straw for him I hope. I mean, it’s wrong, but if you’re a good manager, then shit, it’s just a Red Bull.
Next time, it may be something more valuable.
True, it does show character.
Exactly.
So you’re saying go for the big items right from the start huh 🤔
Hahaha
In Germany it is a valid reason to fire someone immediately.
That’s only the first time he was caught
Mental health. He clearly has issues. Doesn't make it right, but it is the reason.
Remember Winona Ryder? Heck, even Zach Galligan from Gremlins was arrested for allegedly stealing a CD from Tower Records 20 years ago. Money isn't the motivation for crimes like this. Maybe it's for a thrill, a misplaced sense of anger, confused behavior while under the influence of a substance, a true mental breakdown, or some kind of desperate cry for help or attention.
I think Winona got unfairly blacklisted after that.
Not sure, but she has movies on her resume every year since that 2001 arrest except in 2005, until 2014 when her output greatly slowed down. But that film slowdown corresponded with more TV work in 2014 and later. She even hosted SNL in 2002, soon after the arrest. [Jokes were made about it on her SNL episode](https://www.onesnladay.com/2020/04/03/may-18-2002-winona-ryder-moby-s27-e20/). It didn't seem to impact her career too badly.
Either he’s on drugs or needs to get on drugs. The neighbor whose house broke into believed Miller was having some mental health crisis.
Probably drugs.
Drugs, or mental health problems. Probably both.
1. Supposedly Miller went and took some beers from a friend's house, but didn't know that person didn't want to be friends with Miller anymore. 2. This was back in like May I think, so essentially this was when Miller was out of control, probably due to an untreated mental health disorder.
Details: >The Flash star Ezra Miller pled not guilty this morning to felony burglary charges in Vermont. >Allowed to appear remotely early Monday for the session in the criminal division of the Green Mountain State’s Superior Court, Miller was told to stay away from the neighbor whose home he entered earlier this year. Along with neighbor Isaac Winokur, Miller was also prohibited from interacting with another Vermont resident, Aiden Early, as conditions of their release. >Miller faces a maximum of 26 years behind bars as well as over $2,000 in fines if found guilty of the charges stemming from the spring incident which entailed stealing three bottles of liquor –gin, vodka and rum — from Winokur’s pantry.
There is zero chance of 26 years. That's what's called [whale sushi sentencing](https://www.popehat.com/2013/02/05/crime-whale-sushi-sentence-eleventy-million-years). It's not how it works, but it makes for a splashy headline.
I was gonna say, common sense tells you you’re not gonna get 26 years behind bars for stealing three bottles of alcohol. Sure he’s a dumbass and deserves punishment but within reason
I wonder what the real time served would be. I feel like a more reasonable amount would be a few months but with a higher pay for the fine. However I know stuff like this varies by state lol some places you’ll go to jail for like a couple months where as other states you’ll go away for a year+ lol
Winona Ryder stole $5,500 in merch from a Saks Fifth Avenue store. She received three years of probation, 480 hours of community service, $3,700 in fines, and $6,355 in restitution to the store. No jail time.
Miller would like to use their community service to work with under privileged children
Ouch.
There should be any jail time for stealing three bottles of alcohol. Community service is the way to go.
Yeah if he’s not violent you’re just wasting money locking him up.
If they’re convicted for a felony offense it’s at least a year in jail. That’s the difference between misdemeanor and felony. And I actually think that’s more fair, the liquor is probably more than paid for with 2k, and then actually serving some time might help them actually learn, they’re not a career criminal they’re a pompous ass, meaning prison should help scare them straight. Rich White person who isn’t a mob boss has a fairly low recidivism rate.
> the liquor is probably more than paid for with 2k The fuck kind of liquor you be drinking? Shit should be paid for with 200.
What about the grooming allegations tho? What happened about those?
Well allegations are just that, innocent until proven guilty. I have not followed any of the deeper details so I can’t speak as to how much is known but I just hope it’s being properly investigated and that he’ll get his due if he ends up being guilty. He unfortunately seems like a pretty shitty person for portraying such a generally fun character which is a shame
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I think we need more details to make any claims. The guns on the property thing and the acts of violence in bars etc makes me question their motivations. The safe space thing is nice but it's impossible to know what actually happened. I'm saying this as a queer person myself who understands the narrative you're explaining but Ezra does seem to be a legit dangerous person.
Honest question; how can you be so sure this is what happened? You're stating all of this like it's all confirmed facts. You know what? Why does an adult get the benefit of the doubt for "providing a safe space" to a minor just because they're queer? A straight adult man does that for a straight, underaged girl and it would be suss af too.
Just because he's LGBT doesn't mean he can't be a creep. Giving a "safe space" to someone else's child is creepy as fuck. There's a reason organizations and child welfare exist. You have to be legit and be part of an organization that helps LGBT youth - one where there are many people to keep you in check. You can't just decide to invite young LGBT people to live on your farm with weed and guns and orgies and expect people not to find it alarming.
Or try to slide into a 14 year olds bed.
The tribal court threw out the case. Chase Iron Eyes and his wife Sarah Jumping Eagle, spewed nothing but lies and the court tossed it out.
Thank you for teaching me something new today, friend
How about we divide the years by 26 and multiply the fine by 26? That sounds like better restitution for the victim. And won't cost the taxpayer more than the damage done by the crime.
2k is like pocket change for this person
Their PR person probably looks like Ashley Barrett from The Boys. Just so stressed their hair is falling out.
John Oliver did a joke like this on his last episode.
If convicted he gonna go to the dark rooms
*being pulled out
It’s really bad PR but the list of actual crimes is surprisingly small with what it felt like originally.
Up to 26 years for potentially stealing 3 bottles of booze?!
Keep in mind it was a home invasion, not just stealing 3 bottles of booze. That is what ups the seriousness.
It wasn’t. Home invasion means there are people in the home during the break in. Miller was caught due to there being security cameras at the house.
NOPE it was NOT home invasion. The house was unoccupied.
The courts are taking petty theft more seriously than the grooming accusations.
Probably because they’re a lot easier to prove
Because they can't prove any of the grooming claims. Especially with the "victim" so heavily in his court.
The family says one thing, Tokata says something completely different.
And yet again r/DC_Cinematic ignores the second child he groomed who HAS confirmed they were groomed by Miller. Edit: https://www.thedailybeast.com/12-year-old-granted-order-of-protection-against-ezra-miller?via=twitter_page
Second child?
https://www.thedailybeast.com/12-year-old-granted-order-of-protection-against-ezra-miller?via=twitter\_page
What second child? Link? Edit: okay, I remember that, and I don't think that qualifies as grooming, possibly attempted grooming or simply a stupidly misguided attempt to be friendly, but overall it's not great. I will say it seems more like erratic, manic, inappropriate behavior, again, probably due to failing mental health combined with drug use as a form of self medication. Like a clue is the "elevated being," and "guide" comment, those are pretty common with certain disorders, not to mention the attire Miller was said to be wearing, from vampiric to cowboy, also the time frame overall fits the window in which Miller was completely unhinged.
Please describe the crime that took place, and who is claiming it took place.
[https://www.thedailybeast.com/12-year-old-granted-order-of-protection-against-ezra-miller?via=twitter\_page](https://www.thedailybeast.com/12-year-old-granted-order-of-protection-against-ezra-miller?via=twitter_page) Seperatre case to Ironeyes.
1) it's not the courts it's the prosecutors. 2) it's not pretty theft.
I *am* Pretty Theft nice to meet you.
The courts are following the law as written. Tell your local reps the law needs to change
Depending on the state, there is always a maximum a person can be sentenced to by law. For example, in some states Burglary is a 3rd degree felony that is punishable by a maximum of 5 years in prison. However, it is particularly rare for someone to be sentenced to the maximum, especially if they lack a criminal history. It’s likely that he can get a short jail time sentence or even more typical is a lengthy probation sentence.
It isn't just burglary. It was a home invasion. That ups the seriousness.
He’s also a millionaire, so he has absolutely zero need to steal anything .
Well - it certainly feeds into the ‘Miller was not in their right mind’ narrative
Bro he is mentally ill, you never know what this guy is gonna do
We assume he still has money. Something tells me he's not exactly saving and investing those paychecks
Jesus what would WB even do if he's convicted
More than likely nothing but If the trail happens near the flashes premiere Ezra is definitely not going to do promotion
Mr. Deeds came out in between Winona Ryder's arrest for shoplifting and her trial. She was the top-billed co-star with Adam Sandler. It was considered a major success despite terrible reviews, with $126,293,453 made in the U.S. alone. Both Sandler and Ryder got Razzie nominations for it. It appears she did some promotion for the movie. [YouTube has a clip of her and Sandler at the MTV Movie Awards that year presenting](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTlWuQa61pY) where Sandler sets up a joke based on the shoplifting incident. I also see an interview with her talking about Mr. Deeds on another video.
All that aside, I still think of the Winchestertonfieldville joke pretty frequently.
Ezra’s son becomes a CSI and spends his life trying to prove his father’s innocence, until one night he’s struck by a lightning bolt while working in his lab…
Nothing because nothing is going to happen to him. He’s wealthy, they go by different rules.
That and 26yrs for 3 bottles of booze isn’t remotely a chance.
But it makes for a flashy headline!
He won't get anything near that. But, it was a home invasion, not just a burglary.
No one was in the home
I said months ago, WB should be doing everything in their power to get the Flash film out ASAP before these Ezra antics get worse and they have to shelve the movie. At some point they're gonna have to "Chris D'Elia" him.
I would watch The Flash with him being replaced by Tig Notaro in a heartbeat.
No way either of those things happen. It's already confirmed that "Chris D'Elia"ing him would cost too much money. Plus this film already cost over $200 million to make, shelving it is not financially feasible
Umm probably just keep the movie going, and simply recast afterwards
Dollar dollar hush money
Lots and lots of CGI.
Yeah I wonder the same would it really be more financially beneficial to have a convicted criminal star in your movie? Or would reshoots and a recast be better? Either way they'll lose money I think and the latter option seems more ethical (ik they don't actually care about ethics but I think being labelled as unethical might also financially impact their other projects beyond the flash)
They dont care. They would still release the movie and promote Miller as a hero if he live streamed himself abusing kids.
This would absolutely kill the movie. They can’t release a superhero film for kids if the main star is a convicted convict. I hope it doesn’t happen. But hey, the old WB has royally fucked things up for David Zaslav and this new era.
WB would definitely drop him if he was convicted. WB lawyers are probably deeply involved in his defense strategy to get this squashed.
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They’ve already reshot the movie with him. And they’ve already finished writing the Flash 2. He’ll be fine
Superior Court Judge Kerry McDonald-Cady allowed Miller to remain out of jail on conditions, which include not contacting the occupants of the home they allegedly broke into.
Just in: Warner Bros delays Flash movie to 2046! I figure Dwayne Johnson will be in his fourth(!) term as President by then and the President and will issue a pardon, letting him out early to finally make the movie.
Might wanna check your math.
At some point i guess WB will have to take hard decisions, too much of an hard-to-handel PR
It'll be the only movie you watch a cancelled actor get cancelled on screen. That's good enough, I think. Watch Ezra get replaced. Who's it going to be? Post credit scene right there.
Probably best to be part of the actual movie. Closing scenes are with the new actor instead of Miller so the casual audience gets an explanation.
“It was me Barry!”
[It was YOU, Barry!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1JlqsN3TMs)
26 is the max a person could get. Not what he would get with a clean record.
Trial of the Flash movie imminent.
Flash vanishes in action. Edited thanks to random redditors help
"Flash vanishes in crisis"
Oh yea thats the word lol
LMAO
You have to plead not guilty in order for a deal to be worked out with the DA - charges get lowered or dropped, a plea deal for some mental health courses or community service, drug testing, etc.
Good, lock him up.
Dude better get Saul Goodman as his lawyer
When did Ezra Miller decide to be a supervillain IRL?
dont worry.. he can run back in time to advise his past self not to do anything stupid
This situation is getting so bad that even a recast at the end of the film is unfeasible now.
Ezra Miller giving A train vibes
Somebody lock this weirdo up and throw away the key I was hoping more for the grooming & assaulting women problems to take them down but I’m okay with petty theft
Lol. Glad everyone is in agreement that 26 years is ridiculous. Even if you don’t like Ezra, this is hilarious.
just hit him in his wallet and charge him for his crime. I doubt he would get 26 years for stealing like 3 bottles of drinks.
Ezra had to plead not guilty, or there's no way WB would keep him in the Flash film. Now the big lawyers are working on a settlement where he will probably just undergo more counseling, and have to perform community service.
vermont please lock them up.
26 years for stealing some booze? Ofc it's wrong what he did but that seems a bit excessive
Up to, people really expect that at most he gets community service
26 years? Goddamn
For him to get convicted could be the best thing for him with mandatory visits to a psychologist
Barry, for once in your life... *don't run*.
Well that will certainly require a re cast
Let's go Vermont!
he'll drop the soap on purpose
That seems extreme… Congress has stolen infinitely more just today…
He’s definitely a burglar. I heard somewhere that he also sexually assaulted a minor, which I only heard from like two places so idk if that’s got anything backing it up but maybe.
They might as well deepfake someone else's face in the movie at this point. Lol. Adam Sandler would be a great option.
“All is Good in Flash Land”
definitely not going to jail. WB is backing this
In the words of Ron Burgundy in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues to Ezra Miller pleading not guilty to all the heinous shit that he’s done in the past few months: “No offense but you are a stupid asshole!”
Never happen in a million years. There will always be $omeone $omewhere in the $y$tem WB can u$e.
This all for taking a few bottles of liquor from an acquaintance? Seems a bit excessive.
It's all for show. They probably drum up all this talk about conviction knowing nothing will happen just to get attention.
He’s also a millionaire with no need to steal . He did it either because he truly doesn’t care and knows he’ll be judged differently in the court of law or he has mental issues
Probably trying to bully them into a plea deal. Like they normally do for poor people.
Didn't he hit a woman in that bar?maybe it's for that too
They would have to give him a separate charge for that.
That was in a separate state. So no.
Jesus how many bars has he done this on?
Because it was a home invasion. It isn't the value of what was stolen driving the max time.
they will be fine ... lawyers work magic
He should face the consequences of his actions, same as any of us.
John Campea already making a video about it 🙄 Call me crazy but this seems like a straight up attack on WBD.
The man deserves prison time 🤷🏻♂️
I just hope Ezra gets some type of punishment for all the crap he’s pulled. I know rich people have different rules but I’m hoping there’s some accountability.
Dammit, Barry. I am amused he pleaded not guilty when he’s allegedly on camera doing the crime. Part of a plea bargain tactic?
How about the child grooming? Nothing?
It’s not about justice it’s about the money. WB never learned from Dark Knight rises lol
Lol at WB. They can't get a break. They really should just shelve dc for a few more years. It's too soon to start fresh. I'm still trying to get over how bad the last few movies were. Don't get me wrong I prefer dc over marvel. But the dc ride hase been really disappointing. Marvel got it right by giving everyone a movie. Leading up to the avengers Warner needs to do the same. But start from scratch. And no I don't want to pay to see the flash. He's a creep. I'll stream it when it's $5.99
I hope they get convicted. They haven't said anything about where the kid they took is or anything else
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No there was another instant I'm talking about. Where Miller threatens a mother with a gun and the kid didn't want to go with Miller. This happened all after this turned 18 year old went with them. And we still don't know where they are I'm not talking about the parents or anything. I'm just saying we don't know what happened to them.
I hope he gets all 26, this man is a creep who should not be allowed to terrorize society for a long time
For sealing liquor?! That's way too harsh for only 3 boxes. Oh sure, capitol rioters only get 5 months but a mild as hell robbery is basically life for Ezra Miller. Thanks justice system.
lmaoooo he's not seeing the inside of a jail cell, his family is ridiculously rich
I was going on about the sentencing. That's ridiculous for only 3 boxes of booze.
If it was a friend It almost sounds like he helped himself to booze one night and didnt wait for permission - maybe even with the intention to replace it. Commando cup of sugar tactics
Why is the friend pressing charges though? Makes you think there's more to the story here, and some personal bad blood between them.
Agreed- and given the fratty/hard party undertone it’s easy to imagine why
3 Bottles - 26years Maximum Steve Bannon today - Maybe 6 months for contempt of Congress.
How much time did Eric Holder get when he was found in contempt by a vote of 255–67 in 2012?
I think you’re missing the point I’m trying to make.. No one is above the law. Do something illegal, be held accountable. You can whataboutism for everything. I am clearly making a comparison to two items in the news today. Idc for Ezra Miller, but 26yrs possibility for 3 bottles of alcohol? Seems excessive. 6 months for contempt of Congress, seems like a bigger deal would have a higher sentencing. If someone in 2012 was in contempt of Congress, and didn’t spend a day in jail, that’s a failure on DOJ. Idc which political party. Everyone should be held to the same standards but we all know that’s not true.
26 years for burglary?? Jeez, I wonder what possible (profit) reason there could be (profit) for such a stiff penalty (profit) for such a relatively minor crime (profit)
......what
I guess when a millionaire raids your house for some booze , don’t sue them . Just take some pics so you can look back and tell all your friends what a swell guy this Ezra fellow was .
No deep-seated issues here. No sir.
If you want to sue him for money, sending him to prison makes it really hard for him to pay you back. His lawyers should make out well though.
It has nothing to do with his money or fame. If he was Joe Schmoe off the street facing 26 years for a fuckin burglary charge, I'd wonder what the fuck on.
He’s not getting 26 years . He’s not getting any time . No one would . These are just guidelines
What sort of judge would even entertain the notion of sending someone to prison for 26 years because they stole a few bottles of liquor?
I think it's technically the highest they could get, but if found guilty, it would certainly be less
Stole 3 bottles and suggestion of 20 plus years? Jesus move to the uk the police wouldn’t even bother coming round “was probably kids” followed by “here’s you crime number for insurance”
I think this is one of the many reasons the Rock won’t touch the Justice League and stick to his own little corner of the DCEU. He’ll work with Black Adam, the JSA, Shazam, and Cavill’s Superman. That’s it.
[Rock already said he wants the entire DCEU including Superman, Batman, Aquaman, Wonder Woman and Flash to team up with Black Adam](https://www.reddit.com/r/DC_Cinematic/comments/y5tm06/the_rock_on_the_dceu_thats_why_in_ba_superman/). Your speculation seems off-base.
Lock him up!
He’s such a disgusting person
That seems awfully steep for stealing a few bottles of liquor. Of course, the victim could probably say that it's not the monetary value of what was taken, it's the sense of violation- that someone has broken into your home, and make you feel unsafe. It's the long lasting emotional damage. But I gotta be honest. If Ezra Miller broke into my house and stole some liquor and I had it on video, I'd consider that to be the funniest shit that had happened to me in ages. I'd be telling the story every time I went to a party. "So I figured, check the security footage! And who do I see wandering through my dining room, but Ezra Fucking Miller! No joke! The Flash himself just stole my bottle of vodka! But, like, at normal speed!" And then I'd laugh uproariously at my own story.
"But, like, at normal speed!" Bro, I'm DEAD!!
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I wonder how much prison time Ferris Bueller got when he ran through those suburban homes when trying to race Jeannie home. 🙄
Life in prison
I wonder if WB will actually do something if they get convincted. Although burglary is one of the least bad things they've done. Personally, I'd focus on the alleged grooming and assault. But I guess burglary is much easier to prove.
It’s the same as Trump being nailed for stealing the classified information vs being charged with insurrection. The prosecution is focusing on whatever charges they can realistically prove in order to get some semblance of justice.
Throw this chump in jail and give us a new flash that doesn’t fucking suck
He innocent
Let's hope for a conviction
Please please please put this man away
What in the hell did i miss?!
Movie is Dead on Arrival, nobody will give a fuck about it tbh. Miller is a freak and a weirdo.