Since Ezra Miller has been facing a series of controversies over the past few months for his unruly and shocking behavior towards other people, as well as facing legal problems, many fans are rallying to replace them on the hit series "The Flash."

According to Decider, DC fans are protesting on Twitter for Elliot Page to replace the "Perks of Being a Wallflower" actor and star as Barry Allen/The Flash.

Page has starred in numerous award-winning and nominated shows such as "The Umbrella Academy" and "Tales of the City."

As of this writing, Warner Brothers, the creators of the famed superhero program, has not publicly revealed whether Miller, who identifies as non-binary and uses "they/them pronouns," will be removed from the show entirely or not.

Despite the media giant not releasing any statement, fans continue to express their thoughts on Page, starring in the lead role.

"I'm all for it ! I do see Grant Gustin as my Flash. But this is an EU, and #ElliotPage would be ideal. I also think he'd be great as Robin!" one wrote.

"I'd take Elliot Page over Ezra Miller for the Flash 8 days a week. Hell, if they decide it's worthwhile to make another fantastic beasts movie (seems doubtful at this point) have Page replace Miller as Aurelius as well. Why not," another one wrote.

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Elliot Page has not publicly commented on his fans' requests.

The latest social media rally comes a few days after Ezra Miller faced yet another controversy as a resurfaced video of them made rounds on the internet.

In a TikTok video, initially posted in 2020, the "Fantastic Beasts" actor can be seen talking to a group of people at a grocery store.

At one moment, the man taking a selfie video included the actor in the frame.

The actor then looked the retail worker in the eye and told him, "I can always just knock you out, and then you won't have to panic. Just let me know. No? Yes?"

The man looked nervous and confused, leading him to cut the video.

Almost a month before the video went viral, the embattled Hollywood star was accused of allegedly grooming a teenager.

Chase Iron Eyes and Sara Jumping Eagle had filed a lawsuit against Miller, claiming they threatened their daughter Tokata when she was still a minor.

Despite the allegations, the girl took to social media to defend the actor for their actions and slammed the statement of her family by saying it was "tragic."

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