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The ‘Michael’ Biopic Allegedly Won’t Include Any Depiction of His Legal Issues

A major creative overhaul has reportedly reshaped the film’s final act and overall focus.

Jaafar Jackson.
© IMDbJaafar Jackson.

According to Variety, the upcoming biographical drama “Michael” has undergone significant changes late in production, with filmmakers reworking key story elements tied to one of the most scrutinized periods of Michael Jackson’s life.

The picture, backed by Lionsgate and produced in collaboration with the Jackson estate, is now said to steer away from depicting the legal controversies that once formed a central part of its narrative.

A Reworked Ending Shifts the Film’s Focus

Early iterations of “Michael” reportedly opened in the midst of the turbulence that surrounded the pop star in 1993. That version included scenes of investigators arriving at Neverland Ranch and a somber portrayal of the singer confronting his reflection as events unfolded around him. Those sequences, however, are no longer part of the finished film.

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Sources with knowledge of the production indicate that the original third act leaned heavily on the fallout from the 1993 allegations, which accused Michael Jackson of abusing a minor and triggered a high-profile investigation that dominated headlines at the time. That approach was ultimately abandoned after attorneys representing the estate identified a prior legal agreement involving Jordan Chandler, the boy at the center of the case, that restricted how he could be depicted on screen. The discovery prompted a substantial rewrite.

The filmmakers returned for additional photography to construct a new conclusion, shifting the narrative away from controversy and toward Jackson at the height of his global fame. The revised ending is said to take place during the “Bad” tour, capturing the performer preparing to take the stage, reframing the picture’s closing moments around spectacle rather than scandal.

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Directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by John Logan, the film instead places greater emphasis on internal conflicts, particularly Jackson’s complicated relationship with his father, Joe Jackson. It also explores other defining chapters, including the aftermath of the 1984 Pepsi commercial accident that left the singer with severe injuries and led to his reliance on pain medication.

Starring Jaafar Jackson in his movie debut alongside Nia Long, Miles Teller, and Colman Domingo, “Michael” is scheduled for release on April 24. The project has been closely watched not only for its portrayal of one of music’s most influential figures, but also for how it navigates the complexities of his legacy.

Clara is about to graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Writing Arts at the National University of Arts in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In her role as a writer for Spoiler US, she covers movies, TV shows, streaming platforms, celebrities, and other topics of entertainment and general interest. Since 2021, she has been working as a film critic for Bendito Spoiler, Cinema Saturno, and Peliplat, attending festivals, conducting interviews, and regularly participating in cinematic debate podcasts. Her main focus of work is in the horror genre.

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