Michael Jackson movie biopic Part 2 latest shared by studio boss | Films | Entertainment
The Michael Jackson movie has defied the critics with the biggest opening weekend of all time for a biopic, raking in over $217 million.
Michael concluded in 1988, teasing âHis Story Continuesâ, with fans awaiting confirmation of a sequel.
The filmâs original script included a third act with Jaafar Jacksonâs take on his uncle having his privates examined by police following the 1993 child sexual abuse allegations the star faced.
Jackson always denied them (his first of at least 10 and counting) and settled out of court with the kid Jordan Chandlerâs family in a multimillion-dollar settlement.
However, having filmed this, the estate discovered that in the 1994 deal they couldnât name or depict Jordan in any future biopic.
As a result, there were 22 days of reshoots last summer for an entirely new third act, and Michael was delayed a year. The finished product has been lambasted by critics for ignoring the allegations and instead having Jackson parade through a childrenâs hospital during visiting hours in what many critics and the director of Leaving Neverland, have called an attempt to whitewash his image around kids.
The Townâs Matt Belloni read the original script and put it to Lionsgate film chair Adam Fogelson, asking if Michael 2âs new script will address the allegations as the story reaches the 1990s. The studio boss diplomatically replied on the latest episode of the podcast: âThere is a massive amount of music and some of his greatest music and life experiences separate and apart from allegations. A ton of it that would fill more than a second movie on its own… Over the next couple of weeks, when we all sit down and talk about their full and complete vision for what this movie will be, Iâll be in a better position to answer that question.â So when are we getting the second movie?
Belloni said his sources told him Michael producer Graham King wants to shoot part 2 this year, although director Antoine Fuqua is already tied up this summer with a Denzel Washington Netflix movie. The film scooper even shared heâd heard that King might direct the sequel himself. Whatever the case, it sounds like filming will begin this year or in 2027. Asked how likely Michael 2 was of getting green-lit, Fogelson replied: âI think the likelihood is very highâŚ. I think in a couple of weeks there will be more information.â









