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Michael Jackson Biopic Pushed Out to 2026

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The anticipated Michael Jackson biopic titled “Michael,” jointly produced by Lionsgate and Universal, has been rescheduled for a worldwide release on April 24, 2026. Directed by Antoine Fuqua, the film has faced a series of delays due to extensive post-production challenges and a need for additional reshoots, which were deemed necessary to ensure an accurate portrayal of the legendary pop icon's life. Originally slated for release in October 2025, “Michael” encountered numerous hurdles that forced the production team to push back its release date significantly.

Starring Jaafar Jackson, Michael Jackson's real-life nephew, the biopic aims to capture the essence of the legendary performer, exploring his journey from young superstar in The Jacksons to achieving worldwide fame as the King of Pop. Jaafar Jackson's uncanny resemblance and ability to emulate his uncle's dance moves and vocal style reportedly left Fuqua and producer Graham King in awe during the casting process. This casting choice further heightens the interest and anticipation surrounding the film as audiences expect it to offer an authentic representation of Michael Jackson's life.

John Logan's screenplay navigates through significant milestones in Jackson's career, emphasizing his quest to become an icon while balancing personal and artistic challenges. The storyline intends to conclude with his emergence as a solo artist following the release of his seminal 1979 album, “Off the Wall”. This creative decision was partly influenced by legal stipulations from past settlements, leading to the removal of dramatizations concerning certain controversies in Jackson's life. Consequently, this approach seeks to present an unvarnished homage to Jackson's musical success while remaining sensitive to his personal legacy.

Graham King, renowned for his work on successful biopics like “Bohemian Rhapsody,” which won four Oscars, brings his expertise to the production of “Michael.” He has been instrumental in obtaining the necessary rights to reproduce Jackson's music, a complex process involving negotiations with Jackson’s estate and several music publishers. The film is set to feature around 30 of Jackson's songs, ensuring that his musical journey is represented in all its richness.

The production budget for “Michael” is a hefty $155 million, reflecting the scale and ambition of the project. There were initial discussions on dividing the film into two segments due to its extensive narrative, but the decision was made to proceed with a single feature film. This move underlines the filmmakers' commitment to delivering a coherent and comprehensive biography without breaking it into separate installments.

The film not only promises to portray Jackson's professional milestones but also delves deeper into his personal life, supported by a well-rounded cast. Colman Domingo and Nia Long are set to play the pop star's parents, while other significant roles are filled by prominent actors, including Miles Teller and Larenz Tate. With the narrative and cast in place, the film's showcase at international conventions such as CinemaCon has built anticipation for its release, promising a detailed look at Jackson's life as both an onstage phenomenon and a deeply private individual.

As the film's launch in April 2026 approaches, promotional plans include teasers and behind-the-scenes content to build global engagement. By choosing a date where few other major films are scheduled to release, Lionsgate and Universal aim for “Michael” to own the box office stage, much like its real-life subject dominated the world stage. This strategic timing should enhance the film’s chances of making a significant impact upon its release, setting the stage for a potential critical and commercial success.

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