Ezra Miller admits to a small bit of nervousness about signing a long-term contract to play The Flash in Warner Bros. Justice League movie but at the end of the day, Miller admits that he would have signed the contract no matter how many years he was obligated to play the role.

Hollywood up-and-comer Ezra Miller may have been a polarizing choice to play The Flash in WB's budding cinematic universe, but that isn't stopping the young actor from enjoying this potentially career-defining moment. When asked about whether he's excited to know that he's potentially going to have a job for quite a long time, Miller stated, "It's a mixed bag but I'm happy - I'm going to say I feel really happy about it in one way because the idea of actually having a steady job in my life is actually incredibly comforting. It's something I didn't necessarily think I would ever have. And then of course, there are the moments when responsibility-dodging, adolescent-me is like, 'No, I don't wan to' [laughs]. [But] that's a very small part. At this point, it's a diminishing voice. Every time I think about that reality, it makes me extremely happy. I'm really stoked and I would do it for forty years. That contract could have said anything."

The DC Comics speed-based superhero is expected to join his fellow comic book contemporaries in WB'sfilm in 2017 before receiving a solo-film in 2018.