Ezra Miller Eyes Hollywood Comeback Amid Controversies

Actor Ezra Miller, known for performances in 'The Flash' and 'Fantastic Beasts,' is considering a return to Hollywood. After two years out of the public eye and various controversies, Miller appeared at Cannes to support filmmaker Lynne Ramsay and hinted at future film projects with her.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 23-06-2025 10:42 IST | Created: 23-06-2025 10:42 IST
Ezra Miller Eyes Hollywood Comeback Amid Controversies
Ezra Miller (Photo/instagram). Image Credit: ANI
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Actor Ezra Miller is exploring a return to Hollywood after nearly two years away from the spotlight. Miller, recognized for roles in 'The Flash' and 'Fantastic Beasts,' recently made an appearance at the Cannes Film Festival, supporting filmmaker Lynne Ramsay.

Miller, in a conversation with Italian outlet Lo Speciale Giornale, revealed intentions to reenter the film industry on 'tentative grounds.' Ramsay had invited them to Cannes for the premiere of her film 'Die My Love.' 'I came to Cannes to support one of my closest friends in the world, who is Lynne Ramsay--who I think is one of the greatest living filmmakers,' Miller said.

They also mentioned working on a new film with Ramsay, a project both are writing. Returning to the public eye, Miller admitted, was challenging, describing Cannes as a 'tough re-entry point.' Over their time away, Miller focused on writing, a solitary activity that proved therapeutic.

Despite stepping back, Miller's past controversies linger. Since 2020, they have faced legal troubles, including allegations of assault and inappropriate behavior, some of which have been dismissed. Reflecting on past actions, Miller expressed remorse but also appreciation for the difficult lessons learned.

Last year, a Massachusetts court lifted a temporary harassment order against Miller, initially filed by a 12-year-old's mother. Miller declared the accusations false, citing them as attempts at 'tabloid fame or personal vengeance.' (ANI)

(With inputs from agencies.)

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