Is Ezra Miller Planning a Hollywood Comeback? Former DC Actor Teases 'Tentative' Next Step

Ezra Miller as Barry Allen in The Flash
Credit: Warner Bros. | Fair use for promotional purposes

Ezra Miller as Barry Allen in The Flash
Credit: Warner Bros. | Fair use for promotional purposes

Ezra Miller recently teased that they are eyeing a Hollywood comeback after a few years of hiatus.

The former DCEU star has been making headlines in recent years due to allegations of harassment, burglary charges, and disorderly conduct. As a result, they did not participate in the marketing campaign for The Flash in 2023.

Is Ezra Miller Planning to Make a Hollywood Comeback?

In a recent interview with the Italian media outlet Lo Speciale Giornale, Miller shared that they are planning a comeback in the industry on "tentative grounds."

They are working on a new project that will be directed by Lynne Ramsay, whom they described as "one of the greatest living filmmakers."

"I’m working with her again, that will likely be the first thing I do. It’s a film that her and I are writing together," Miller said.

"And I came to Cannes because she asked me to come, and if there’s anything I really still believe in in my life, it’s devotion to one’s people, one’s loved ones... above all else."

Miller also revealed that they "didn’t necessarily want to go to Cannes" and "had a bit of a hard time," but they wanted to show their support for Ramsay.

"That’s a tough reentry point. If you’ve been in the woods for three years, I do not recommend going straight to Cannes. But yeah, I did that for Lynne. I would do anything for Lynne," they continued.

How is Ezra Miller Moving Past Their Controversies?

Miller also reflected on their controversies in the last few years and how they are moving past them as they plot their return to acting.

They shared that they have no lamentation on what has happened, and they are grateful for the lessons that they learned.

"When you work in this industry, you will find yourself in deep relation with a lot of people who do not give a single f*** about you or your well being at all," the actor said.

"And so, not that I don’t hold a lot of remorse or lamentation for a lot of things that I did and a lot of things that happened in that time, but I’m really grateful for the lessons that came with that abyss."

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