Writer and director John Francis Daley, who was once attracted to direct and screen write The Flash standalone movie, which at the time was titled Flashpoint, went on Twitter to confirm his and Jonathan Goldstein’s reason for leaving the project by simply just tweeting “creative differences”.
This comes a day after the wake of a video that surfaced online of The Flash star Ezra Miller, choking a female fan in front of a bar in Iceland. Fans speculate this is Francis Daley’s way of saying the reason they left the project was due to clashing with Miller on the creative direction the project.
creative differences
— John Francis Daley (@JohnFDaley) April 6, 2020
At the moment there’s no confirmation as to what exactly happened in the video featuring Miller chocking the fan, if it was real or simply an April Fool’s joke between the two. Though evidence seems to point that it wasn’t a joke and this isn’t a good look for Miller’s career or the future of The Flash movie. View the video and read the evidence below:
I have rewatched this video of Ezra Miller choking a woman like 50x lmfao this is y’all tone deaf cop sympathizing—style stealing narcissistic white icon? #EzraMiller pic.twitter.com/LA1PNZCIQt
— Ren(aissance) (@Hood_Vampire) April 5, 2020
Here are the details— pic.twitter.com/65K6FAPFd1
— Ren(aissance) (@Hood_Vampire) April 5, 2020
— Ren(aissance) (@Hood_Vampire) April 6, 2020
The bar itself has confirmed this happened pic.twitter.com/b1Gq9CRcGv
— Ren(aissance) (@Hood_Vampire) April 6, 2020
The Flash is slated to be released in theaters on July 1, 2022.
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