Here's How Ezra Miller Shot Their Scenes For Zack Snyder's Justice League

A unusual way to take advantage of the circumstances.

By Luca Carbonaro /

Warner Bros.

Reshoots for the much anticipated Zack Snyder's Justice League have been going for weeks and it seems that the director used any means to make it happen, despite the pandemic. That goes especially for Ezra Miller, who plays The Flash.

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According to a recent interview with Grace Randolph (via The Direct), Snyder revealed that he made Ezra shoot their scenes via Zoom because they were on the set of Fantastic Beasts 3 in London and obviously couldn't fly over.

They both scheduled a meeting online and the team helped Snyder to accomplish his vision, setting up three monitors and a camera. Everything seems to have worked out flawlessly.

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Despite some controversies involving a fan in the past, Ezra Miller is still attached to play The Flash in Andy Muschietti's movie that will adapt the Flashpoint storyline and have both Ben Affleck and Michael Keaton's Batman. It's scheduled for release in 2022.

Zack Snyder's Justice League will drop exclusively on HBO Max in 2021 first as a 4 hour mini series, then as a full movie. The director also stated that he already has a vision in mind for a possible sequel.

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