Ezra Miller's 'Invincible' Role Gets a Makeover Amid Controversies

In a plot twist worthy of Hollywood drama, Ezra Miller's role in Prime Video's "Invincible" seems to have undergone a transformation following the actor's controversies. It's like a superhero origin story, but with a twist!


In the first season of the animated series, Miller, known for their role in "The Flash," voiced District Attorney Sinclair, a brilliant mind with a knack for engineering solutions to human weaknesses. But as season two unfolds, it appears the character has received a voice makeover, now portrayed by Eric Bauza, a seasoned voice actor with over 350 credits to his name. Talk about a casting switcheroo!

The Hollywood Reporter reached out to Miller's representatives and Prime Video for comment, but it seems like the casting change is set in stone. With a star-studded cast including Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh, and Seth Rogen, "Invincible" continues to soar despite the behind-the-scenes shake-up.

Miller's controversies, which began surfacing in April 2020 with a video showing an altercation in Iceland, have followed them for the past few years, including arrests and protective orders. However, in a recent statement, Miller acknowledged their struggles with mental health and expressed a commitment to seeking treatment. It's a journey reminiscent of a superhero's quest for redemption.

As the final episode of "Invincible" season two approaches, fans can't help but wonder what other surprises await. Will the new voice bring a fresh dynamic to District Attorney Sinclair? Will the controversies surrounding Miller cast a shadow over the show's success? All we can do is tune in and find out.

So grab your popcorn and buckle up, because in the world of Hollywood, even the animated series pack a punch.

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