Ezra Miller explains decision to record his own arrest in Hawaii

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Star of “The Flash” has already been arrested twice on the spot, and had his projects with Warner Bros frozen

Ezra Miller Explains Decision to Record His Own Prison in Hawaii

After the controversial consecutive arrests of Ezra Miller, a star known for “The Flash” and for his participation in the “Fantastic Beasts” franchise, a video circulated on social media capturing the moment he was arrested by police officers in Hawaii. However, fans discovered that the video was filmed by the actor himself, who explained why.

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The video shown by TMZshow Miller yelling at the police at the scene and telling him why he is filming himself at the moment he considers being assaulted. In the police camera footage during the arrest of the protagonist of “The Flash”, you can see them asking the actor questions inside the bar, where he allegedly became agitated with customers.

Then the police questioned the victim, who reported a peaceful game of darts until Ezra “attacked him, spitting in his face and freaking out”. Then, Ezra Miller began to have a more aggressive attitude towards the police, demanding their name and badges. One of them questions the actor about what happened and he explains that he was attacked and started filming.

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About this, Miller declared: “I was attacked and started filming. Let me show you. I was assaulted twice in this bar. I film myself when I am assaulted to create NFT crypto art”.

Despite showing resistance to arrest, Ezra said he was obeying the police, and when questioned again about the reason for the arrest, said he was being handcuffed for allegedly spitting in someone’s face and claims he was assaulted first.

After the two arrests, being them for disorderly conduct and accusing a couple of death, the executives of Warner Bros. decided to freeze all the projects of the studio that involve the name of Ezra Miller.

Source: cinebuzz

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