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Twitter Imagines How Ezra Miller’s ‘The Flash’ Press Tour Would Go

While Warner Bros. is weighing their options on what to do with The Flash star Ezra Miller as they continue to make headlines, Twitter seems to have come up with…

Ezra Miller

Ezra Miller attends the ‘Justice League’ photocall at The College on November 4, 2017 in London, England.

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While Warner Bros. is weighing their options on what to do with The Flash star Ezra Miller as they continue to make headlines, Twitter seems to have come up with some scenarios of their own.

As we earlier reported, one of Warner's plans for the star is to have them do a press tour after seeking professional help. If that happens, Miller could give an interview explaining their erratic behavior over the past few years, and The Flash would open in cinemas next June as planned.

See what Twitter envisions Ezra Miller's press tour would be like below:

Live With Murray Franklin

Premiere Fit

Stabbing Robot

When Flash Flops

WB Execs

Why They've Been Acting Rather Erratically As Of Late!

Press Interviews

Eobard Thawne From The Future

Hawaii Apology Tour

Meeting Up With Warner Bros.

What If

The Interview

Scenario 1

Reverse Ezra

WW

Explain That Gram

So Sorry

On Stage

Beyond Your Understanding

Giant Roll of Papyrus

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