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

interview with Antoine Fuqua and Jaafar
In our latest digital cover story, director Antoine Fuqua and breakout star Jaafar Jackson of the upcoming film Michael open up about legacy, reinvention, and the fight to honor an artist who changed pop forever.
As the film takes us through the Motown Era, how were you able to stay historically accurate in depicting the harsh realities of the music industry and the complicated relationship among the Jackson family?
Antoine Fuqua:
We kept the focus on the family and what they did to get to the top. The story doesn’t go into too much of the record label stuff. We touch on it, it is there, but this is really more about the family dynamics as they rise to the top, to Jackson 5 and Michael finding his freedom.
The scale of Michael’s stardom in the 1980s onward set the precedent for larger-than-life pop exports. How does the film relay that Michael’s meteoric rise was not just a personal accomplishment but a testament to Black artistry — the ability for Black artists to pierce pop culture and international audiences?
Jaafar Jackson:
I wanted to really dive into who Michael really was behind closed doors. It’s that intimate side of him dealing with his creative ideas, struggling to gain independence from his family and really carve out his solo moment. It was very important for me to help inform those moments. Like, for “Thriller,” I kept asking myself what he’d be feeling during that time, creating that album, or even shooting the music video. I think having access to a lot of his writings, like I said earlier, helped me tremendously to create a timeline of how he was feeling in 1979, or what he wanted to achieve in 1985 after Thriller. He was so specific. He knew exactly what he wanted to do. He knew exactly the people he wanted to work with.
Antoine Fuqua: He would collect information.
Jaafar Jackson: He was also a marketing genius.
Antoine Fuqua: He used to call himself a scientist. He made it clear you have to study everything.
Jaafar Jackson: Dissect.
Antoine Fuqua: Yes, dissect. But remember, Michael is one of the last entertainers that truly understood showmanship. I mean, even in his everyday life, he still wore the outfits with the sparkles on it. So when Michael Jackson showed up, it was a whole show. It wasn’t like jeans and flip flops. He was this character when you saw him out in the world. He understood spectacle. Showmanship he understood. Mystery he understood. And that’s unfortunately a dying skillset for a lot of artists.
 
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Possibly, but if you hide the main concept what its about only the hardcore fans will go and see it which would be a waste IMO :)

They could have showed glimpses of what to expect without spoiling it, I mean real MJ fans knows Michaels life and what stuff that could be in there. Neutrals would have to be swayed that this an interesting film! Kind of like, "oh I did not know this about MJ, I am intrigued to see what really happened".

This is not criticism of the actual film btw as I have not seen it :cool:
I understand what you're saying. We , MJ fans know what happened throughout his life , including the hardships he endured. For me, reveiling too much before the movie spoils the fun.
I just hope it won't be watered down.

I know it's not a criticism you made of the film ;)
 
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Yeah the angles in the cuts lose the energy of the track they make things feel like they’re dragging a bit. And this is just a nitpick, but Jaafar’s lip syncing is a bit off as well. Especially on the part where he’s about to break into the moonwalk and says “Hee” his mouth is wide open, almost as though he did a “hoo” twice. Just looks a little odd.
Yeah, the delay before he does the moonwalk just feels weird. Seems like they were trying to drag it out to create extra tension and highlight the significance of that big moment. But they didn't really go all the way with it, and as a result it just comes across as odd.

The fairly tame audience reaction to the moonwalk seems strange too. They made it look like a bunch of people calmly getting up to applaud like it's a polite standing ovation at the end of a good theater performance. In the real footage we can of course hear people were absolutely losing their sh*t.
 
Just wanted to share that Berlin has been amazing so far. I'm staying across the street and there's MJ fans everywhere.

The set up is cool, there are two sides of the red carpet, Michael promo all around, including a huge projection onto the building where the event is at. There id a stage at the end of the red carpet, the stage platform is a handful of Jackson albums, with a large poster as the stage presentation.

They did a great job with set up, it's a proud moment for all of us...

Thank you guys for always supporting Michael Jackson. We've come a long way these past 7 years.




.....Id upload pictures if I could could figure out how to do so from my phone.
 
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Just wanted to share that Berlin has been amazing so far. I'm staying across the street and there's MJ fans everywhere.

The set up is cool, there are two sides of the red carpet, Michael promo all aroubs, including a jufe projection onto the building where the event is at. There id a stage at the end of the red carpet, the platform is a handful of Jackson albums, with a large poster as the stage presentation.

They did a great job with set up, it's a proud moment for all of us...

Thank you guys for always supporting Michael Jackson. We've come a long way these past 7 years.
I've just this minute seen your lovely comments : Thanks so much for sharing your kind thoughts here. My warm wishes ❤️
 
Just wanted to share that Berlin has been amazing so far. I'm staying across the street and there's MJ fans everywhere.

The set up is cool, there are two sides of the red carpet, Michael promo all around, including a huge projection onto the building where the event is at. There id a stage at the end of the red carpet, the stage platform is a handful of Jackson albums, with a large poster as the stage presentation.

They did a great job with set up, it's a proud moment for all of us...

Thank you guys for always supporting Michael Jackson. We've come a long way these past 7 years.




.....Id upload pictures if I could could figure out how to do so from my phone.
Maybe we can make a thread where everyone can post their experiences? Don't know if there is one already.

You have to upload the pictures somewhere else first, then you can post. Or send them to me via pm, if you want to. I can post directly.

Wish you a lot of fun, Berlin is great 🤗
 
The whole movie is leaked online!! In full 4K HDR

Edit: after 20 min of showing the birth of John and then his rise to a lawyer they showing now how he met Michael not a bad film at all
 
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I was truly convinced they already had a part 2 ready to come out directly after this one to tackle the allegations and the rest of his life.

But it seems they went the safe way of making the American dream/hero's journey again with just a possible part 2..?
 
people here just like to create unexistent problems. they basically already said that they are first making sure this first movie is profitable before officially greenlighting another, i'm sure in a month or so we'll learn more about an upcoming second movie from official channels.
 
The whole movie is leaked online!! In full 4K HDR

Edit: after 20 min of showing the birth of John and then his rise to a lawyer they showing now how he met Michael not a bad fil
I still look forward to the showing of this warmly awaited Michael movie; it'll be real nice joining other admiring fans to view the new production and enjoying the thrill of it all [ please excuse the pun]. Let's all be joyful for Michael's legacy and enjoy precious moments reliving his life of unique music, song, and dance, and remember him with the fondness he warmly deserves. Warm wishes to everyone ❤️❤️❤️
 
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