Antoine Fuqua's Michael Biopic Faces Last-Minute Changes Ahead of Release
Michael Biopic Set for Global Release
Antoine Fuqua's highly anticipated film, Michael, is set to debut in theaters worldwide this weekend. The movie features Jaafar Jackson portraying his legendary uncle, Michael Jackson, and chronicles the pop icon's journey from performing with his brothers to achieving solo stardom. Notably, the film has stirred discussions due to the absence of Janet Jackson, one of Michael's siblings. Just a day before its global premiere on April 24, it was disclosed that actress Kat Graham has been removed from the film. She was cast as Diana Ross and took to social media to explain the circumstances surrounding her exclusion.
Kat Graham Excluded from the Film Due to Legal Issues
Kat Graham cut from Michael Jackson biopic for legal reasons
On X (formerly Twitter), Kat Graham shared a message with her followers, announcing her removal from the Michael Jackson biopic. She mentioned, "I want to share that certain legal considerations affected a few scenes, including ones I filmed with an incredible cast." Despite the filmmakers' efforts to honor Michael's legacy, her portrayal of Diana Ross did not make it into the final version of the film.
Changes Made to the Film Before Its Release
Michael biopic retooled before release
Originally, Fuqua's musical biopic was intended to be longer, featuring scenes where Jackson addressed allegations of child sexual abuse. However, a segment involving one of the accusers was removed following a prior settlement that prohibited dramatization of those events. Additionally, a sequel focusing on Michael's life until his passing in 2009 is currently in development.
Cast and Production Details
More about the Michael film
Alongside Jaafar Jackson, who plays the titular role, the film features Oscar nominee Colman Domingo as Joe Jackson, Michael's father, and Nia Long as his mother, Katherine. The ensemble cast also includes Miles Teller, Laura Harrier, Mike Myers, Kendrick Sampson, and Larenz Tate.