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Lately we've been learning more and more about scenes that were cut from the movie so I decided to make a separate thread in order to keep up with those (and for the people who wouldn't like to be spoiled in the main biopic thread). Someone on Twitter already made a thread of this but I'll be adding stuff that was left out and I'll be adding updates as more info comes along.
First off we'll begin with the image that started it all, Jaafar Jackson performing "Man In The Mirror" on the Dangerous Tour
Siedah Garret shared a behind the scenes image of that performance which was quickly deleted, there we can see a frame of Jaafar wearing that same outfit
Another of the first set leaks we got was of MJ and Katherine, accompanied by Bill Bray, going door to door preaching the word of Jehovah. We see Michael wearing that same outfit in the film when he and Katherine are watching Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times
On March 26th, 2024 a scene was shot of what appears to be Off The Wall era Michael driving a car while accompanied by a woman
On that same day we see that 'Toys R Us' was rebuilt for the movie. Although we see Michael at a toy store in the film it turns out that it's not 'Toys R Us'
On April 10th, 2024 a teaser of "Michael" was shown at Cinemacon 2024, it's described to have scenes which were left out from the movie
Later on we see that the Neverland Ranch was reconstructed for the biopic
On April 25th, 2026 an image was shared of Jaafar Jackson at Neverland
The Neverland Ranch Police Raid was recreated for the biopic, which would've been a central part of the movie
On March 2024 a draft of the script was detailed by Matthew Belloni, confirming that the movie kicks off diving straight into the 1993 allegations
On January 24th, 2025 it was announced that the third act of the biopic had to be scrapped due to a legal issue.
Later on it was also revealed they recorded 1 hour and 45 minutes of Jaafar's performances alone
On November 6th, 2025 the first teaser of the movie was finally revealed to the public, in it we can tell there are scenes that were either changed or didn't make the cut, such as Michael deciding the tracklist of the 'Thriller' album, and 'Man In The Mirror' being performed on the Bad Tour (only the 'Bad' song is seen being performed in the film)
A performance of 'Heartbreak Hotel' was also cut from the movie, though the song is played during the credits
During the first featurette we saw, where Antoine and Graham talk about finding Jaafar, at a certain moment on a monitor we see American Bandstand host Dick Clark, portrayed by Kevin Shinick, sitting in the crowd.
On another featurette we see Jaafar wearing an outfit that's absent in the film
On February 2026 Colman Domingo posted a set photo and in it we could see a collage of Jaafar/Juliano, we can see outfits from 'The Wiz', 'Come Together', 'Jam', 'Another Part Of Me', etc.
Another thing that didn't make the cut was the rehearsal of Motown 25
More scenes from Triumph were also cut, in one of the videos we see the outtakes "Kentucky", "Sunset Driver", "Why Can't I Be", and "Nymphette Lover" written on the wall
Another scene that didn't make the cut
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An alternate scene of MJ talking to La-Toya after his first plastic surgery which is described as being more emotional than the final cut
On April 23th, 2026 Kat Graham (the actress of Diana Ross) revealed that her scenes had to be cut due to another legal issue, which meant scenes from 'The Wiz', 'Studio 54', and possibly others had to be pulled from the film
First off we'll begin with the image that started it all, Jaafar Jackson performing "Man In The Mirror" on the Dangerous Tour
Siedah Garret shared a behind the scenes image of that performance which was quickly deleted, there we can see a frame of Jaafar wearing that same outfit
Another of the first set leaks we got was of MJ and Katherine, accompanied by Bill Bray, going door to door preaching the word of Jehovah. We see Michael wearing that same outfit in the film when he and Katherine are watching Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times
On March 26th, 2024 a scene was shot of what appears to be Off The Wall era Michael driving a car while accompanied by a woman
On that same day we see that 'Toys R Us' was rebuilt for the movie. Although we see Michael at a toy store in the film it turns out that it's not 'Toys R Us'
On April 10th, 2024 a teaser of "Michael" was shown at Cinemacon 2024, it's described to have scenes which were left out from the movie
Someone claims that the scene of MJ taking pills at his piano is from the 'Invincible' eraThe footage covers all of the iconic eras from Jackson’s career, starting with his humble beginnings in The Jackson 5 with the hit song ‘ABC’ playing in the background. We then see a montage that goes from the Jackson 5 performing on television to Michael Jackson in his ‘Thriller’ era. We see Michael’s iconic white socks and black shoes as he’s dancing while singing ‘Bad’. Fans will be excited to know Jaafar Jackson sounds just like his uncle, nailing all the vocal cadences, when delivering dialogue.
Michael Jackson is then shown, in the late stages of his career after one of his accidents, with visible pale skin, long curly hair, a black fedora, face mask, and sunglasses getting flanked by security. He’s walking towards a car while a crazy crowd of rabid fans and paparazzi scream to get a photo, with some people even jumping on his car to get a glimpse at him. Cut back to his youth when Michael’s mom tells him, as she’s wiping a tear off his face, “You were never like everyone else.” We then get a close-up of Michael’s fingers snapping, performing ‘Man in the Mirror’ to a massive concert crowd. We also get quick shots of a young Michael signing thriller records with his short hair and iconic red jacket.
Then there’s a glimpse of Michael with his face wrapped up in gauze on a stretcher being led into a hospital — assuming this is the big Pepsi commercial incident. The trailer directly confirms that this biopic will address “the controversy” of Jackson’s career. The next image is of Michael on a balcony, which could be the baby dangling incident. There’s a quick shot of Michael sitting at a piano and taking a pill. We see quick glimpses of Nia Long and Coleman Domingo as Michael’s parents in his youth. The trailer ends with a shot of Michael in the white shirt/black pants combo performing in front of hundreds of fans. Jaafar Jackson nails all of the dancing in the footage shown and is seen in various layers of makeup as the film traverses the different stages of Michael’s life.
Later on we see that the Neverland Ranch was reconstructed for the biopic
On April 25th, 2026 an image was shared of Jaafar Jackson at Neverland
The Neverland Ranch Police Raid was recreated for the biopic, which would've been a central part of the movie
On March 2024 a draft of the script was detailed by Matthew Belloni, confirming that the movie kicks off diving straight into the 1993 allegations
The Michael script opens with Jackson staring out from his Neverland bedroom as the police arrive to strip search him, part of the 1993 investigation into statements about Jackson’s anatomy made by Jordan Chandler, the 13-year-old boy whose molestation claim led to the first legal circus and an eventual $20 million settlement. The script then goes to great lengths to minimize and downplay the actual claims and eviscerate the Chandlers, including that infamous recorded phone call where Jordan’s father says his real goal is to destroy his ex-wife and Jackson’s career, and the well-being of his son is “irrelevant to me.”
There’s Branca (Miles Teller) and Johnnie Cochran discussing the claims as an “extortion” attempt. There’s also a lengthy and pretty grueling scene of Jackson actually being strip searched and photographed totally naked while surrounded by cops and lawyers. “This assault, this scorching trauma, will shake him to the core and never leave him,”
The script describes Jackson as “uniquely comfortable around kids,” and at one point, Branca says, “It’s not the kids I’m worried about, it’s the parents. He’s opening his door to tons of people we don’t know. And there’s a lot of greedy people in the world.” Later, Michael laments to his lawyers, “I tell the truth—and it doesn’t matter. I’ve been around kids my whole life, but now they’ve turned it into something ugly.”
On January 24th, 2025 it was announced that the third act of the biopic had to be scrapped due to a legal issue.
Later on it was also revealed they recorded 1 hour and 45 minutes of Jaafar's performances alone
Meanwhile, King is pushing hard to split the project into two movies. I’m told there’s about an hour and 45 minutes of performances alone starring Jaafar Jackson, Jackson’s nephew, and King thinks the footage and M.J.’s life story is sufficiently cinematic to justify a two-part big-screen, global event.
On November 6th, 2025 the first teaser of the movie was finally revealed to the public, in it we can tell there are scenes that were either changed or didn't make the cut, such as Michael deciding the tracklist of the 'Thriller' album, and 'Man In The Mirror' being performed on the Bad Tour (only the 'Bad' song is seen being performed in the film)
A performance of 'Heartbreak Hotel' was also cut from the movie, though the song is played during the credits
During the first featurette we saw, where Antoine and Graham talk about finding Jaafar, at a certain moment on a monitor we see American Bandstand host Dick Clark, portrayed by Kevin Shinick, sitting in the crowd.
On another featurette we see Jaafar wearing an outfit that's absent in the film
On February 2026 Colman Domingo posted a set photo and in it we could see a collage of Jaafar/Juliano, we can see outfits from 'The Wiz', 'Come Together', 'Jam', 'Another Part Of Me', etc.
Another thing that didn't make the cut was the rehearsal of Motown 25
More scenes from Triumph were also cut, in one of the videos we see the outtakes "Kentucky", "Sunset Driver", "Why Can't I Be", and "Nymphette Lover" written on the wall
Another scene that didn't make the cut
A particular scene, brilliantly played by Jaafar Jackson, Michael’s nephew, promises to deeply touch the hearts of fans. In this scene, Jaafar captures a side of the King of Pop that few know but that fans will instantly recognize. It is a time of vulnerability and authenticity that will allow viewers to identify with the true essence of Michael.”
In one of the scenes, “Michael is shown taking the time to admire the beauty of heaven and express gratitude for the little things of everyday life. Meanwhile, other people observe him as if he were an (alien), someone who has never experienced such ordinary moments.
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An alternate scene of MJ talking to La-Toya after his first plastic surgery which is described as being more emotional than the final cut
On April 23th, 2026 Kat Graham (the actress of Diana Ross) revealed that her scenes had to be cut due to another legal issue, which meant scenes from 'The Wiz', 'Studio 54', and possibly others had to be pulled from the film
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