Ezra Miller’s ‘Invincible’ Role Recast Amid Troubled Star's Numerous Controversies
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“The Flash” star voiced the role of D.A. Sinclair in the animated series’ first season.
Ezra Miller has seemingly been replaced as the voice of D.A. Sinclair in Prime Video’s animated series “Invincible,” in the aftermath of the actor’s string of controversies.
In the show’s first season, Sinclair, an unhinged scientist who morphed humans into robots to create a vengeful army, was killed off. He was briefly resurrected for a sequence in the series’ second season for the episode “I’m Not Going Anywhere,” which aired on March 28.
According to IMDb credits for the episode, Eric Bauza, whose voice credits include “X-Men ’97,” “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” and “Rick and Morty,” voiced Sinclair, replacing Miller.
Miller’s representatives and Prime Video did not immediately respond to HuffPost’s request for comment.
Ahead of Miller’s lead role in the Warner Bros. 2023 film “The Flash,” the superhero star became embroiled in multiple scandals.