Michael Jackson is moonwalking back, but after the Springsteen flop is the pop biopic still relevant?

Michael Jackson's resurgence is a mixed bag of nostalgia and controversy as the King of Pop prepares to return to the big screen in a new biopic, Michael. The film, which boasts a star-studded cast and a hefty $150 million budget, promises to delve beyond the music into Jackson's life, but questions remain about how far it will address the allegations against him.

The trailer for the movie racked up 116 million views in just 24 hours, beating out other high-profile previews like Taylor Swift's Eras tour teaser. This success is all the more impressive considering the recent musical biopics that have dominated the box office, including Bohemian Rhapsody and Elton John's Rocketman. The fact that fans are tuning in to see Jackson moonwalk back into their lives suggests a continued devotion to his music and legacy.

However, the timing of Michael's release is complicated by the 16-year-old documentary Leaving Neverland, which examined allegations against Jackson from two men who claim they were abused as children. Since its release, public perception of Jackson's legacy has been marked by opposing forces: on one hand, there are those who celebrate his artistic genius and philanthropy; on the other, there are those who caution against further celebration due to the accusations.

The biopic's star-studded cast, including Jaafar Jackson, a nephew of the singer, suggests that it will be a nostalgic trip for fans. Director Antoine Fuqua promises a film "like you've never seen before" and producer Graham King says he wants to deliver an authentic representation of Jackson's life beyond his music.

But will this biopic take on the controversy surrounding Jackson? The production was delayed due to challenges from Jordan Chandler, one of Jackson's accusers, over a legal agreement. How far the film addresses these claims remains unclear.

The strategy behind managing an artist with a reputation like Jackson's is complex. According to Jeff Jampol, who acts as a consultant to the Jackson estate, theatrically releasing a biopic is the best way to boost an artist's cultural legacy, regardless of profit or loss. "We're looking to connect a legacy to future generations," he says.

Ultimately, whether Michael will be a success depends on how far it delves into the controversies surrounding Jackson and how it presents his life story. As Jampol points out, "When managing an artist with a lot drama or swirling accusations around them, a biopic is still valuable." But for fans of the King of Pop, the real question is: what story will the director tell?
 
πŸŽ₯πŸ•Ί The fact that fans are tuning in to see MJ moonwalk back into their lives says more about nostalgia than any actual change. Like, we all know he was a genius, but let's not forget he was also a human being with flaws and mistakes... πŸ’” The timing is perfect for a documentary like Leaving Neverland, though - it makes you wonder if this biopic will be just another PR stunt πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€” I'm low-key hyped about this new Michael Jackson biopic, but also kinda apprehensive πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. On one hand, a star-studded cast and $150 million budget says it's gonna be a wild ride πŸŽ₯! But on the other hand, with that documentary Leaving Neverland still fresh in people's minds πŸ“Ί, I'm worried they'll wanna tackle all the allegations against MJ πŸ‘€. Will the biopic go deep enough? Or will it just gloss over everything and be another nostalgic trip for fans like a certain Elton John film 🎸? The trailer has me shook with 116 million views in 24 hours though 🀯... I guess we'll just have to wait and see how far they'll take it πŸ“Ί.
 
I'm low-key hyped about this new Michael Jackson biopic πŸŽ₯πŸ”₯ but at the same time I'm like, really worried about how they're gonna tackle the abuse allegations πŸ€•. I mean, 16 years have passed since that documentary came out and there's still so much controversy surrounding MJ's legacy. The fact that they're getting a star-studded cast is cool, but if the film doesn't address these claims then it's just gonna be a bunch of old footage strung together with some new interviews πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I want to see an authentic representation of MJ's life, not just his music and dance moves. And can we please talk about how they're managing the timing of this release? It feels like they're trying to capitalize on our nostalgia but also potentially stirring up old drama that some people might not be ready for πŸ’ΈπŸ•Ί
 
I'm curious about how this biopic is gonna tackle those allegations πŸ€”. I mean, Michael Jackson was an incredible artist and performer, but at the same time, there are some serious accusations surrounding him. It's like, you can't just gloss over that stuff and expect fans to be okay with it.

For me, as a fan of his music, I want to see a film that really gets into the complexities of his life and the reasons why we loved him so much in the first place 🎢. At the same time, if the filmmakers are gonna address those allegations, they gotta do it right. No sugarcoating or glossing over the bad stuff - we need the truth πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

I'm also wondering about Jaafar Jackson's role in all this... is he just trying to capitalize on his uncle's name and legacy? πŸ€‘ Or does he really have a say in how this biopic is told?

Anyway, I hope they do justice to Michael's story - both the good and the bad πŸ™. And if they can make it work, maybe we'll see some new fans being introduced to his music too 🎡.
 
ugh i'm so done with this movie already πŸ™„ it's like they're trying to put michael jackson back in his pedestal without even acknowledging the elephant in the room...16 years ago leaving neverland came out and suddenly everyone was like "oh wait maybe we didn't know everything about michael" but now that a new biopic is coming out i'm sure they'll just gloss over it πŸ™„ like what's going on with jaafar jackson being involved? his uncle? isn't that just rubbing salt in the wound? and $150 million budget for this whole thing? i mean yeah it might get some views but at what cost? it feels like they're using michael's legacy as a cash cow rather than actually giving us something meaningful
 
πŸ€” I'm low-key hyped about this new Michael Jackson biopic but high-key concerned. The trailer was straight fire πŸ”₯ and got 116 million views in just 24 hours - that's insane! 🀯 But at the same time, I don't wanna be one of those people who only remembers MJ for his sick moonwalks and not for the allegations against him. Like, can we really separate his art from his personal life? πŸ’” The fact that Leaving Neverland came out just a few years ago and changed everything about how we see Jackson is crazy to me. And now this biopic is gonna come out and try to fix all those loose ends? I hope they do it justice πŸ™... I wanna be in the dark when I go to the movies, you know? πŸ˜…
 
I'm low-key stoked about this new Michael Jackson biopic πŸŽ₯πŸ‘‘. 150 million bucks is wild, but I think it's gonna be worth it if they do it justice. The trailer got me hyped, and I love that Jaafar Jackson is in it - family ties, fam! πŸ’• But at the same time, I'm all about setting the record straight on those allegations. It's crazy how much controversy surrounds MJ's legacy. Leaving Neverland was a game-changer, and if this biopic doesn't address it head-on, it's gonna be hard to convince me that it's a legit story. The fact that they're getting Jordan Chandler on board is huge tho - you can tell they're trying to get to the bottom of things. Ultimately, I'm rooting for this film to shine a light on the real MJ, flaws and all 🌟
 
I don't think it's weird that people are tuning in to see Michael Jackson moonwalk back into their lives. Like, isn't that why we have movies and documentaries in the first place? To get a glimpse into someone's life and legacy? It's not like it's going to erase all the allegations against him or anything. And can we just enjoy the music without being all hung up on his personal life? I mean, Michael Jackson was a genius, plain and simple. The fact that he's releasing a biopic now is actually kind of awesome. Who cares if some documentary came out 16 years ago? That's old news. Let's focus on the new stuff.
 
OMG 🀯 so they're releasing this new biopic about MJ and it's got a huge budget but like, is it gonna address the allegations? πŸ€” I'm all for celebrating his music and legacy, but come on, we need some clarity here. Leaving Neverland was a super important doc and it's still out there, so I'm not sure how much they can avoid talking about that stuff. I mean, their cast is cool and all, but if the film doesn't tackle the controversies head-on, it's gonna be weird for fans who are trying to process everything.

And I get what Graham King says about wanting an authentic representation, but let's be real, this is a huge deal and they need to handle it with care. Like, how much drama can you really put on screen without being super exploitative? The trailer got so many views that's awesome, but the question remains: what story are they gonna tell?
 
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