"Michael", a biopic about Michael Jackson, is officially happening.

This is nothing more than a massive overreaction. Michael wanted to be creating his own ideas, on his own, without the brothers anymore. That doesn't invalidate any of it, it's also a 40+ year old fact so I'm not quite sure why you're desperately clinging onto this.
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This is nothing more than a massive overreaction. Michael wanted to be creating his own ideas, on his own, without the brothers anymore. That doesn't invalidate any of it, it's also a 40+ year old fact so I'm not quite sure why you're desperately clinging onto this.
I hope I'm overracting, but that don't sound good, that not about if Michael should have left his brothers, I don't know why you talk about that, it's how you show that in a respectful way, that don't seem the case here.
 
For "Michael" specifically, I'm afraid that certain people that are still alive may come out of situations looking stronger than in real life, or making MJ look weak (at times when he wasn't) and that he needed their help, or without their help etc etc all those kinds of tropes.

But Back to Black alluded that Amy all but killed herself after learning that her ex had just had a baby. I don't expect anything near that level of assassination without proof.
Michael isn't shown as weak. I don't think other peoples importance will be beyond what fans are expecting. There was actually a couple last minute changes for the better.. After watching the movie, look back at the trailer, you'll pick up on one of the changes.
 
I didn’t like how Fuqua said Michael donated a billion to charity. I’m sure it was something like 300 million but come on. At least get the facts right!!

He also once mixed up Wembley as Wimbledon 🎾 🤣
 
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