Interviewer Tries to Corner Supergirl Actor with Ezra Miller Question, Her Clever Response Surprises Everyone!

Interviewer Tries to Corner Supergirl Actor with Ezra Miller Question, Her Clever Response Surprises Everyone!

The Flash's Supergirl actor tactfully dodges queries about Ezra Miller, leaving fans curious about the upcoming DC Studios movie

During a recent interview with the New York Times, Supergirl actor Sasha Calle skillfully redirected the focus of the conversation about working with Ezra Miller in The Flash movie. Rather than addressing Miller directly, Calle chose to discuss her experience working with her stunt team, emphasizing the collaborative effort and the importance of their contribution.

I spent a significant amount of time with my stunt team throughout my entire stay, and the experience of being with them was truly remarkable. It is impossible for me not to mention them as they became my second family, providing unwavering support and camaraderie.

What The Flash Cast & Director Have Said About Ezra Miller

Interviewer Tries to Corner Supergirl Actor with Ezra Miller Question, Her Clever Response Surprises Everyone!

Despite Calle avoiding the topic of Miller, others have expressed admiration for the actor who portrays The Flash. Director Andy Muschietti has consistently praised Miller, both before and after the actor faced legal allegations that led to Miller seeking treatment for complex mental health issues. Muschietti even went so far as to assert that no one could replace Miller in a potential sequel to The Flash.

It remains to be seen if Ezra Miller will continue to portray the DC icon, as there have been discussions about their potential return in the new DC Universe. However, considering the underwhelming box office performance of The Flash, it wouldn't be surprising if this marks the end of Miller's portrayal of the hero, especially with DC Studios planning a reboot. If The Flash does indeed mark Miller's final appearance as the speedster, it will be intriguing to see who will step into their shoes in the new DC Universe.

Source: New York Times