The Flash's Ezra Miller Protective Order Expires, Star Slams Media Reports: 'I Have Been Unjustly & Directly Targeted'

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The Flash's Ezra Miller Protective Order Expires, Star Slams Media Reports: 'I Have Been Unjustly & Directly Targeted'
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The Flash star Ezra Miller's protective order in Massachusetts expires, with the actor celebrating the victory and slamming inaccurate media reports.

With a year now gone from the situation, The Flash star Ezra Miller's protective order from a family in Massachusetts has officially expired. Following the DC Universe movie wrapping production, Miller became the subject of multiple controversial headlines as they were arrested multiple times in Hawaii on a variety of charges and had one family accuse them of harassing their 12-year-old child.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Deadline has now brought word that the temporary protective order brought against Miller has been lifted after the family that filed it against them failed to appear in court, and as such expired. The Flash star shared a statement with the publication, celebrating the outcome from the matter and slamming the media reports over the past year, calling them "false claims" and urging journalists to do better.

Can Miller Bounce Back From Their Controversies? While the expiration and lifting of the protective order is another positive step in their journey back to a brighter spotlight, the question now becomes whether Miller can fully bounce back from the controversies that stemmed from their mental health issues. The actor had multiple meetings with Warner Bros.

Gunn even indicated that The Flash would set up the start of his new DC Universe plans for Superman: Legacy along with this year's Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, while also confirming that Xolo Maridueña's Blue Beetle would be the first superhero to "for sure" continue in the franchise.

Miller's DCU future remains far more unclear, especially after The Flash's first two weeks of release. Aside from garnering mixed reviews from critics, the movie has been struggling at both the international and domestic box office, only having grossed $217 million against its reported $220 million production budget at the time of writing.

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