Ezra Miller Speeds Down the Cannes Red Carpet at ‘Die, My Love’ Premiere in Surprise Festival Appearance

At the Cannes Film Festival, Ezra Miller made an appearance on the red carpet to lend his support to director Lynne Ramsay, as she prepares for the premiere of her film “Die My Love” this coming Saturday.

Clad in a burgundy tuxedo and matching pants, Miller sported long locks and a beret, choosing to bypass the photographers on the red carpet.

At the Cannes debut of “Die, My Love,” starring Jennifer Lawrence, Ezra Miller dashes swiftly along the red carpet. The film is overseen by director Lynne Ramsay, who also worked with Miller on “Kevin: We Need to Talk About It”.

— EbMaster (@EbMaster) May 17, 2025

In 2011, I had the privilege of being part of Lynne Ramsay’s gripping film “We Need to Talk About Kevin,” a role that was showcased in the prestigious Cannes Film Festival.

Since the debut of “The Flash” in 2023, Miller has chosen to stay out of the limelight. A year prior, the actor expressed remorse over past actions and disclosed that they were addressing personal struggles related to their mental health.

Miller’s recent headlines show a blend of positive and negative reports. “The Flash” debuted with modest box office earnings, but on a brighter note, the actor managed to resolve one legal issue last June 2023. A protective order filed against them in Massachusetts was lifted, which they had been accused of violating by acting inappropriately around a 12-year-old child and their family.

Today’s result fills me with optimism, and I am deeply appreciative to those who have supported me in putting a stop to the inappropriate use of the protective order system,” Miller penned down earlier on Instagram, seizing the moment to criticize the media as well.

They urged journalists who carelessly disseminated untrue information about this incident, not properly reporting the facts and context, to uphold a greater level of integrity and spend time verifying the truth, instead of focusing on getting more views.

In “Die, My Love,” Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, and Nick Nolte are featured in a spine-chilling narrative about a mother residing in a remote setting who is wrestling with mental instability.

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2025-05-17 22:46