Michael Jackson Biopic to be Directed by Antoine Fuqua

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As a big MJ fan, I'm hopeful, but for me, I would rather they do a serious documentary like they did Whitney a couple years back. White folk gonna be trippin

Furthermore, they raise a good point because are you going to have him in his younger years (Thriller, Off the wall) and then Change the Actor in his latter years (Dangerous, HIStory, etc.)

If done right, I think Fuqua could get be up for an Oscar for this. BTW, if John Singleton was alive, he would be attached to this, I know him and Mike were tight after directing remember the time.
 

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Oscar? Black folks are feeling entitled to a reward that was never for them is weird. Why would black people clamor for a movie about a black man that turned into a Chinese woman with white kids?

Is this something Africans would enjoy or this a bone to the native negros?
 

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Haven’t we seen like 5 MJ biopics already?!?
Run into the fucking ground. I saw the most recent Whitney Houston movie and I didn't know that she was basically lesbian early in her career. She only got into guys because she wanted to further her career

You could tell that Clive Davis produced that God damn movie though. It didn't do shit but paying him in the absolute best light

That said, we need another Michael Jackson movie like we need a hole in the head. What don't we know? And whatever we don't know we really don't give a fuck about.

They going to come out in the same Diana Ross molested him when he was a kid? I doubt it
 

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At this point just let it go.

The series with Wyler was good enough.

That Flex Alexander movie killed his career(if Snakes on a Plane didn't)

Just let it go.
 

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Nahhhhh....not him again, I know he did Training Day, but that Whitney film looked like hot used tissue paper.
 

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this movie needs to be on a specific period of his life not his entire life. I think the best time would be from the making of the Wiz thru making of History. it need to go into details about vitaligo,the child molesatation charges,his drug addictions,those children and how he makes his music. anything that doenst touch on those subjects honestly they can keep it cause we all know MJ and no one will watch a fluff movie full of bullshit
 

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I ain't seen none of them except that one in Netflix that was loosely based on her life. After that Aaliyah shit I ain't watching no more damn biopics on Lifetime lol.
Lol.......yeah, lifetime is hot garbage. The last biopic in general I really enjoyed was probably the Ray Charles one; I even tried watching the Marvin Gaye one, I couldn't even make it through the first half an hour, as Barkley would say "turrible."
 

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Michael Jackson Nephew Jaafar Jackson To Play King Of Pop In Antoine Fuqua-Directed Biopic

EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson will be played by the late icon’s 26-year old nephew Jaafar Jackson in the Antoine Fuqua-directed film biopic for Lionsgate. Fuqua just posted a confirmation on Instagram. The singer and songwriter is the son of Jermaine Jackson, who is the brother of Michael and member of The Jackson 5. Jaafar has been singing and dancing since age 12, and has showcased himself singing tunes from Sam Cooke to Marvin Gaye, along with originals.

As Deadline revealed last week, the Emancipation helmer signed on to next direct Michael, which has a script by John Logan. The film’s being produced by Graham King, who turned the Freddie Mercury Queen story into the blockbuster Bohemian Rhapsody. GK Films will produce alongside the co-executors of Jackson’s estate, John Branca and John McClain.



As you can see from the video below, the young man has the voice and moves to do right by his uncle. As an actor, he might well learn more than he wanted to about his world famous uncle, as we’ve heard the film will not shy away from the controversies of Jackson’s life, the pedophile accusations that haunted his latest years up to his death in 2009 at age 50, from cardiac arrest caused by a cocktail of sedatives.



The MJ estate’s presence gives rights to Jackson’s musical catalog, but has led some to question how protective they will be, but clearly things will have to be explored for the film to have dramatic edge and enough truthfulness to stand up to scrutiny while not turning off fans of Jackson’s songs and musical legacy. King and Oscar-nominated Gladiator screenwriter Logan previously threaded the needle perfectly with director Martin Scorsese on The Aviator, with Leonardo Di Caprio playing Howard Hughes as he tried to pursue his innovations before mental illness turned him into a germophobic recluse. King and screenwriter Anthony McCarten captured the complexities of Freddie Mercury’s life before he died from AIDS. Michael will also be driven by Jackson’s musical accomplishments, which gives the film global potential similar to Bohemian Rhapsody, which grossed over $900 million worldwide, boosted the song catalog of Queen, got a Best Picture Oscar nom and a win for star Rami Malek.



Jackson’s issues go back to the bullying influence of his father Joe, who brought the youth and his brothers from Gary, Indiana to stardom, but apparently as high cost to Jackson, who didn’t really have a childhood. As an adult, he became an even bigger star, but what was initially viewed as a Peter Pan-like life took on more sinister overtones when lawsuits began cropping up and multimillion settlements paid.


LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 14: La Toya Jackson (L) and Jaafar Jackson arrive for the Face Forward International 10th Annual Gala “Highlands To The Hills” on September 14, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Gabriel Olsen/Getty Images)Gabriel Olsen/Getty Images
Fuqua is currently finishing The Equalizer 3 with Denzel Washington in Italy, and then he will turn his attention to this one. Production will begin later this year, and we’ve heard that Fuqua will draft his Emancipation and Equalizer 3 cinematographer Robert Richardson to be by his side.

Lionsgate has world rights here but will seek an offshore partner, and we’ve heard Sony is squarely in the mix. That studio turned into a hit the 2009 docu This is It, comprised of footage of Jackson rehearsing for a series of London concerts when he died.

Michael Jackson Nephew Jaafar Jackson plays King Of Pop In Movie – Deadline

 

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Leaving Neverland director condemns upcoming Michael Jackson biopic

Filmmaker Dan Reed says the biopic directed by Antoine Fuqua will "glorify a man who abused children."
By Jessica WangFebruary 05, 2023 at 01:31 PM EST






Leaving Neverland director Dan Reed slammed Lionsgate's upcoming biopic about late singer Michael Jackson as a glorification of a "man who abused children" in a scathing op-ed.
For the piece in The Observer published Sunday, the filmmaker revisited his 2019 documentary — centered on two men, Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who accused Jackson of sexually abusing them when they were 7 and 10 — and said the upcoming biopic sends out an "unacceptable" message: "If a pedophile is rich and popular enough, society will forgive him," Reed writes.
Reed called out what he perceived as the "deafening silence" of press reaction to the film. "No one is talking about 'cancelling' this movie, which will glorify a man who raped children," he writes. "What the total absence of outrage accompanying the announcement of this movie tells us is that Jackson's seduction is still a living force, operating from beyond the grave."


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"It seems that the press, his fans and the vast older demographic who grew up loving Jackson are willing to set aside his unhealthy relationship with children and just go along with the music," Reed continues. "To them I say this: even if you do not believe a word of what his many accusers have said; even if you are not concerned by the police investigations and the massive payouts to halt legal proceedings, how do you explain the completely uncontested fact that for years Jackson spent innumerable nights alone in bed with young boys?"
He adds, "To the filmmakers, I say: How will you represent the moment when Jackson, a grown man in his 30s, takes a child by the hand and leads him into that bedroom? How will you depict what happens next? By sidestepping the question of Jackson's predilection for sleeping with young boys, you are broadcasting a message to millions of survivors of child sexual abuse. That message is: If a pedophile is rich and popular enough, society will forgive him."


Director Dan Reed

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Lionsgate announced last month that Antoine Fuqua (Emancipation, Training Day) had been tapped to direct the Jackson biopic, titled Michael, about the life and music of the King of Pop. Jackson rose to fame as a young child with musical group Jackson 5 before becoming a celebrated solo pop act. He was also a polarizing figure, facing controversy and several allegations of child sex abuse. In 2005, he was tried and acquitted of charges in connection with accusations that he molested a 13-year-old.
The allegations were revisited in Reed's Finding Neverland, which has been denounced by the Jackson estate and the allegations called "absolutely false." It's unclear how Michael might address the allegations, but Lionsgate said the film — made in collaboration with John Branca and John McClain, co-executors of Jackson's estate — would "explore all aspects of Michael's life." Jackson died in 2009 at the age of 50.
Lionsgate didn't immediately respond to EW's request for comment on Reed's op-ed.
 
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