Ezra Miller's The Flash raised eyebrows when DC revealed it would only have one premiere, but this is seemingly all to do with its very secret ending.
According to Variety, DC is only hosting one premiere to keep key moments of The Flash under wraps, and other showings such as one at Cinema-Con were censored to blur or remove parts of the film.
The Flash will premiere just four days before its release on June 16, with Miller in attendance despite recent legal troubles. The star will be resigned to photocalls, however, a move which led some to believe that Miller may have been the reason Warner Bros. opted for a single premiere in the first place. However, a studio insider assered that is not the case.
Miller was previously at the centre of a whirlwind of controversy following a spate of incidents including felony burglary and disappearing while facing legal issues in Massachusetts, Hawaii, and North Dakota.
It was thought at one point that Warner Bros. was looking to part ways with Miller with the company planning for multiple scenarios involving The Flash including one that would have seen the project scrapped entirely.
However, back in August last year, Miller issued an apology for their behaviour and reportedly met with Warner Bros. executives to discuss the future of the DC role. Director Andy Muschietti even said recently that Miller should return if a sequel to The Flash is ever made.
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