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Ezra Miller is considering a return to Hollywood after staying out of the public eye for nearly two years. The actor, known for The Flash and Fantastic Beasts, recently appeared at Cannes to support filmmaker Lynne Ramsay. Miller revealed they are collaborating with Ramsay on a new film, marking a tentative comeback. The actor also reflected on past controversies, expressing remorse while acknowledging personal growth.

Key Points: Ezra Miller Eyes Hollywood Return After Controversies and Hiatus

  • Ezra Miller considers Hollywood return after two-year hiatus
  • Supported Lynne Ramsay at Cannes amid past controversies
  • Acknowledges remorse for past actions and legal issues
  • Plans new film project with Ramsay as comeback step
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Ezra Milller considers returning to Hollywood after time away from public eye

The Flash star Ezra Miller hints at a comeback, working with filmmaker Lynne Ramsay after legal troubles and time away from the spotlight.

"I’m working with her again; that will likely be the first thing I do: a film that she and I are writing together. – Ezra Miller"

Washington DC, June 23

Actor Ezra Miller may be planning a return to Hollywood after staying out of the public eye for nearly two years.

Known for the roles in The Flash and Fantastic Beasts, Miller recently appeared at the Cannes Film Festival to support filmmaker Lynne Ramsay.

According to Deadline, Miller, while speaking to Italian outlet Lo Speciale Giornale, said they are considering coming back to the film industry "on tentative grounds." The actor shared that Ramsay 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."

"I'm working with her again; that will likely be the first thing I do: a film that she and I are writing together," Miller added.

Miller admitted that returning to the spotlight was not easy. They called Cannes a "tough re-entry point" and added that they have spent much of their time writing while staying away from public life.

"I've been writing a lot, because you can do that in solitude, which has been friendly to me," Miller said.

Miller has been involved in several controversies since 2020, including legal issues related to assault, burglary, and allegations of inappropriate behavior. Some of the complaints were later withdrawn or dismissed.

Speaking about their past actions, Miller added, "Not that I don't hold a lot of remorse and lamentation for a lot of things I did and a lot of things that happened in that time, but I'm really, really grateful for the lessons that came with that abyss."

According to Deadline, last year, a Massachusetts court lifted a temporary harassment order against Miller, which was brought by the mother of a 12-year-old. Miller later said the claims were false and claimed the case was an example of someone seeking "tabloid fame or some sort of personal vengeance."

- ANI

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Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments for the Ezra Miller article:
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Rahul K.
Honestly, I loved Ezra in The Flash but their controversies were too much. In India, we believe in second chances but also accountability. Hope they've truly changed and this isn't just PR. 🤞
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Priya M.
As an artist, Ezra has incredible talent no doubt. But in our culture, we value personal conduct as much as professional success. The allegations were serious - hope they've done the inner work before returning.
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Arjun S.
Hollywood gives too many chances to problematic stars. In Bollywood, one scandal can end careers. Interesting to see different standards. Ezra's work is good but not irreplaceable IMO.
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Sneha R.
Their performance in Fantastic Beasts was brilliant! People make mistakes - if they've learned and grown, why not give them another chance? We Indians believe in forgiveness after all. 😊
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Vikram J.
Not sure how I feel about this. On one hand, redemption is important. On the other, multiple serious allegations can't be ignored. Maybe start with smaller projects before big comebacks? Actions speak louder than words.

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