“We’re all hoping that they get better…
They’re taking the steps to recovery,” he added of the actor, who uses they/them pronouns.
“They’re dealing with mental health issues, but they’re well.

Ezra Miller, Ezra Miller, and Sasha Calle in ‘The Flash’.Warner Bros. Pictures
We talked to them not too long ago, and they’re very committed to getting better.”
(Millerpleaded not guilty to felony burglary, butpleaded guilty to a lesser charge of unlawful trespass.)
A video had also resurfaced online that appeared to showMiller choking a woman at a bar in Iceland.

Ezra Miller’s Barry Allens (yes, plural) and Sasha Calle’s Supergirl take on Zod in ‘The Flash’.Warner Bros. Pictures
“I want to apologize to everyone that I have alarmed and upset with my past behavior.
“Ezra is an extraordinary actor,” Andy told the gathered reporters.
Their contributions are constant.
“They’re full of incredible emotions.
They bring them to the set every time,” he added.
And they’re an incredible comedian also, which is something that I wasn’t fully prepared for.”
He called the two Barrys “the perfect odd couple.”
Then there’s “the Barry that is basically none of that.
He’s absolutely carefree and a bit of a goofball… We can say he’s an idiot.”
“Nothing was set in stone while we were working with the script,” Andy noted.
“Parts of the script were written almost [on] the last days of prep, especially.
The film is scheduled to open in theaters on June 16.
These quotes have been edited to reflect Miller’s correct pronouns.
Andy Muschietti acknowledged that he gets “mixed up” on the matter sometimes.
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