The Michael Jackson biopic Michael has been pushed back by six months. or signup to continue reading The movie, which stars the King of Pop's nephew Jaafar Jackson as the legendary singer, was initially slated to hit cinemas in April 2025, but Lionsgate has now confirmed it is moving the release to October. Michael is being helmed by The Equalizer director Antoine Fuqua and produced by Bohemian Rhapsody's Graham King alongside the co-executors of Michael Jackson's estate John Branca and John McClain.
Previously, Fuqua teased the picture would include "the good, bad and the ugly" parts of the Thriller chart-topper's life and career. "Just to tell the facts as we know it, about the artist, about the man, about the human being. You know, the good, bad and the ugly," Fuqua told Entertainment Weekly.
The 59-year-old director added he was "blown away" by how much Jaafar, the son of Michael's brother Jermaine Jackson, was able to channel his uncle, especially his dancing and singing. "It's uncanny how much he's like Michael. Sounds like him, dances like him, sings.
It's really uncanny," the Magnificent Seven filmmaker said. "Graham King, who is a fantastic producer, found him, and introduced him to me, and I was blown away." The last update about Michael came in February when it was revealed all the members of the Jackson 5 had been cast.
Lionsgate and Universal Pictures announced eight actors will portray the Jacksons - Jermaine, Marlon, Tito and Jackie - at various stages of their.