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‘The Flash’ premiere brings Ezra Miller back to center stage in wake of legal drama

In this handout image provided by the Hawaiʻi Police Department, Ezra Miller is seen in a police booking photo after the actor's arrest for disorderly conduct and harassment on March 28, 2022 in Hilo, Hawaii.

LOS ANGELES — Ezra Miller on Monday attended the Los Angeles premiere of “The Flash” — Miller's first high-profile, public appearance since a string of arrests and accusations of abuse were leveled against the embattled actor.

The titular star of Warner Bros.’ latest superhero film has been noticeably absent from the tentpole movie’s publicity campaign. But at the subdued event at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood on Monday, Miller posed for photos on

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