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'Suicide Sqaud' criticism is motivation for 'Justice League', says Ezra 'The Flash' Miller

Ezra Miller said response by cast of 'Suicide Squad' to the critical bashing motivates cast of 'Justice League'

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Ezra Miller attends the European Premiere of 'Suicide Squad' at the Odeon Leicester Square on August 3, 2016 in London, England.
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Actor-singer Ezra Miller says the negative reviews of Suicide Squad have motivated the cast of Justice League to deliver a fantastic film.

Miller, 23, appeared briefly as The Flash in the anti-hero movie and will get his first full outing as the super-fast superhero, also known as Barry Allen, in the upcoming DC Comics ensemble movie, reported MTV.

Miller was surprised at the criticism aimed at David Ayer's movie Suicide Squad, which despite the reaction of critics has proven popular with fans banking $135 million on its opening weekend.

Although Miller and his castmates, Ben Affleck (Batman), Henry Cavill (Superman), Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman), Ray Fisher (Cyborg), Jason Momoa (Aquaman) and Amy Adams (Lois Lane), are not overly concerned with getting great reviews they do feel energised by the knocks the DC Cinematic Universe has taken.

"You needn't look any further than the Suicide Squad director and cast response to the negative reviews to feel how negative critiques motivate us. Ultimately, we can't base anything on (the critical response)," Miler said. "As artists, we aim to please absolutely everybody with our work, but we also know that we have to keep expressing ourselves as best as we can express ourselves."

When asked what his message for Suicide Squad haters is, he laughed: "It's like that T.I. song, 'Motivation'!"

Justice League, which follows on from the events of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, is being directed by Zack Snyder and also stars Jesse Eisenberg reprising his role as corrupt businessman Lex Luthor, Willem Dafoe as Nuidis Vulko, Amber Heard as Mera, JK Simmons as Commissioner James Gordon and Jeremy Irons as Bruce Wayne's butler Alfred Pennyworth.

Justice League, being made by Warner Bros Pictures and DC Films, is currently being filmed in London and is scheduled for release in November 2017.

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