John Francis Delay has seemingly thrown some shade at The Flash star Ezra Miller.

Shortly after a video surfaced in which Miller appeared to grab a female fan by the throat and push her to the ground, Daley ominously tweeted, "creative differences."

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Daley, of course, was among the many directors chosen by Warner Bros. to helm The Flash. However, he and Jonathan Goldstein left the project over creative differences after Miller insisted on a particular tone. Warner Bros. has since hired It director Andy Muschietti to helm the film, with a screenplay from Birds of Prey writer Christina Hodson.

According to some who were present during the incident with Miller, the actor was reportedly approached by a group of eager fans who wanted to fight him playfully. This culminated in Miller grabbing a woman by the throat and shoving her to the ground, though it's still unsure whether this was a serious altercation or if the actor was joking around.

Directed by Andy Muschietti and written by Christina Hodson, The Flash stars Ezra Miller. The film was set for pre-production in April but has since been delayed due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. It's currently expected to arrive in theaters July 1, 2022.

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