9 Aug – It looks like Ezra Miller continues to make trouble for Warner Bros., as it was revealed that "The Flash" star has now been charged with felony burglary in Vermont of an incident that occurred back in May. According to the Vermont State Police, they were notified of a burglary happening at a residence on County Road in Stamford in the late afternoon of 1 May, in which several bottles of alcohol were stolen while the homeowners were not home. "As a result of an investigation that included surveillance videos and statements, probable cause was found to charge Ezra M. Miller with the offense of felony burglary into an unoccupied dwelling," the report added. Police located the actor on 7 August and has issued a citation for him to appear in Vermont Superior Court Bennington Criminal Division on 26 September for arraignment on the burglary charge. Miller has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons since the pandemic, from the viral video of the actor choking a woman, being arrested twice for disorderly conduct and harassment in Hawaii in March and April, and then accused of abuse by parents of 18-year-old Gibson or Tokata Iron Eyes, of whom Miller has been friends with since she was only 12. Miller's latest issue may further affect his upcoming movie, "The Flash", which is set for release in June 2023. It is noted that DC fans are already angered by the cancellation of "Batgirl" by Warner Bros. Discovery's David Zaslav, stating that such a treatment should be made against "The Flash" for its problematic star.