Michael Jackson Biopic Takes a Twisty Turn: Could It Be Two Films?

Well, well, well, look who’s back in the cinematic ring—Michael Jackson’s biopic is doing a little cha-cha with its production plans, and frankly, it’s like watching a soap opera unfold in real-time. Producer Graham King is contemplating splitting the much-anticipated film into two parts, a move that could potentially save the day after some behind-the-scenes drama. You see, the last time we checked in on this project, it had a hefty runtime and an impressive setlist of 30 songs, but it seems that the third act needed a bit of a makeover. Reports indicate that a dramatization of one of Jackson’s accusers could be causing a ruckus, given a previous settlement that prevents dramatizing the individual’s story. Who knew that biopics could get so tangled up in legal knots?
Now, as King and his team mull over this two-part strategy, they must navigate the labyrinthine approval process involving multiple stakeholders, including the Jackson estate and Lionsgate. The film’s release date, originally set for October 3, may need to be pushed back, allowing the filmmakers ample time to smooth out the wrinkles. Director Antoine Fuqua, known for his compelling storytelling, is at the helm with a cast that features Jaafar Jackson, the late pop icon’s nephew. The buzz at last year’s CinemaCon was electric, but the recent silence from Lionsgate about the film’s progress has left fans anxiously tapping their toes.
In a recent presentation, Lionsgate’s Adam Fogelson hinted at exciting developments on the horizon, but let’s be real—how long can we hold our breath? With all this potential for drama, one can’t help but think that the Jackson biopic is shaping up to be a spectacle worthy of its own reality show. If the filmmakers can pull off this ambitious split, it might just allow for a richer exploration of Jackson’s extraordinary life without the constraints of a single film’s runtime.
So, as we await further updates, let’s keep our fingers crossed that this project rises above its production woes and delivers a cinematic tribute worthy of the King of Pop. Class dismissed—let’s hope they keep the sequels coming!
Sources: Celebrity Storm and The Hollywood Reporter, Puck News
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