'The inexplicable decision of Warner Bros. to stand by serial sex pest Ezra Miller and release his starring superhero film, The Flash, is set to cost the studio a whopping $200 million loss.' -TianaTheFirst
Hollywood may be over the #MeToo movement, casting it aside in favor of newer, woker appeals to BLM and the alphabet mafia — but audiences are clearly not. The inexplicable decision of Warner Bros. to stand by serial sex pest Ezra Miller and release his starring superhero film, The Flash, is set to cost the studio a whopping $200 million loss.
Miller initially came out as"queer" in 2012 but didn't debut a preference for"they" and"them" pronouns until after these recent accusations of violence against women and children. During one of the many arrests, Miller accused the police of hate crimes because an officer addressed the actor as"sir.
But while Warner Bros. may not have considered Miller's crime spree disqualifying, audiences thought differently of allegations of violence against women and children. Here is some basic math proving the point from box office guru Luiz Fernando.
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