With The Flash finally ready to hit the ground running, filmmaker Andy Muschietti is weighing in on whether he would want embattled star Ezra Miller involved in a possible sequel to the Warner Bros. superhero feature, according to the report of The Hollywood Reporter.

Actor Ezra Miller pleaded guilty Friday to a charge stemming from a break-in and theft of alcohol at a neighbor’s home in Vermont, one of a string of arrests and reports of erratic behavior last year that stretched from Hawaii to New England.

After pleading not guilty to felony burglary charges back in October, The Flash star Ezra Miller has entered a guilty plea for a lesser charge of trespassing after being accused of stealing three bottles of liquor – gin, vodka and rum — from the pantry of Stamford, VT, neighbor Isaac Winokur on May 1, as per the report of Deadline.

Ezra Miller pleaded not guilty Monday to stealing bottles of liquor from a neighbor’s home, one of a string of arrests and reports of erratic behavior by the “Flash” actor that stretch from Hawaii to Vermont, according to the report of Associated Press.

Troubled DC Extended Universe star Ezra Miller recently returned to the set of The Flash for reshoots, according to the report of CBR (Comic Book Resources).

“The Flash” star Ezra Miller says to be seeking treatment for 'complex mental health issues'.

Following the legal controversies this month, Ezra Miller was recently fired from playing the lead role in The Warner Bros DCEU (DC Extended Universe) superhero film ‘The Flash’.