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Michael

Discover the making of a king.
2026 | 128m | English

(95871 votes)

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Popularity: 114 (history)

Director: Antoine Fuqua
Writer: John Logan
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The story of Michael Jackson, one of the most influential artists the world has ever known, and his life beyond the music. His journey from the discovery of his extraordinary talent as the lead of the Jackson Five, to the visionary artist whose creative ambition fueled a relentless pursuit to become the biggest entertainer in the world, highlighting both his life off-stage and some of the most iconic performances from his early solo career.
Release Date: Apr 22, 2026
Director: Antoine Fuqua
Writer: John Logan
Genres: Music, Drama
Keywords sibling relationship, child abuse, 1970s, abusive father, ambition, biography, singer, period drama, music history, price of fame, singer-songwriter, rise to fame, 1980s, 1960s, music, biographical drama, music drama, biopic
Production Companies Lionsgate, GK Films, Optimum Productions
Box Office Revenue: $713,200,000
Budget: $250,000,000
Updates Updated: May 22, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jaafar Jackson Michael Jackson
Colman Domingo Joseph Jackson
Nia Long Katherine Jackson
Juliano Krue Valdi Young Michael Jackson
Miles Teller John Branca
KeiLyn Durrel Jones Bill Bray
Kendrick Sampson Quincy Jones
Joseph David-Jones Jackie Jackson
Rhyan Hill Tito Jackson
Jamal Henderson Jermaine Jackson
Trey Horton Marlon Jackson
Jessica Sula LaToya Jackson
Larenz Tate Berry Gordy
Laura Harrier Suzanne de Passe
Mike Myers Walter Yetnikoff
Nathaniel Logan McIntyre Young Jackie Jackson
Judah Edwards Young Tito Jackson
Jayden Harville Young Jermaine Jackson
Jaylen Hunter Young Marlon Jackson
Deon Cole Don King
Michael Andrew Baker Record Company Excecutive
Zach Kenney Record Company Excecutive
Amaya Mendoza Young LaToya Jackson
Liv Symone Gladys Knight
Albie Selznick Plastic Surgeon
Christine Fekete Oncology Nurse
Tiago Martinez Brandon
Sophia Villegas Girl at Country Fair
John Rake Reporter
Kyle Hills Postal Worker
Misha Suvorov Animal Handler
Lincoln Bodin Hospital Kid (Michael)
Jasper Irvin Hospital Kid (Curtis)
August Dantus Hospital Kid (John)
Jack McSherry Hospital Kid (Rudy)
Brandon Turner Gang Member
DeRon Cash Gang Member
Brandon Brown Gang Member
Jerrel O'Neal Gang Member
Jon Boogz Gang Member
Brandon McKinnie Gang Member
Larry Jacks Gang Member
Suga Pop Gang Member
Alan Leal Gang Member
Kalan.FrFr Gang Member
Anna Carini Toy Store Woman
Kameron Brummer Toy Store Kid
Anika Nicolle Brooks Shy Girl
Michael Berry Jr. Senior Partner
Mark Bloom Senior Partner
Asia Fuqua "Thriller" Girlfriend
Tony von Halle Assistant Director
Monique Lindsey Yetnikoff Secretary
Paul Hipp Commercial Director
Zylan Brooks EMT
Rob Brownstein Dr. Harley (Burn Doctor)
Ryan Everett Greenroom Reporter
Emily Zapotocny Sheryl Crow
Cedric Stephens Darryl Phinnessee
Dennis Boyd Dorian Holley
Darrell Lee Hughes Kevin Dorsey
Mikal Berry Bodyguard
Frescia Belmar Jennifer Batten (uncredited)
Jono Petrie John Landis (uncredited)
Prince Jackson Victory Tour Crew Member (uncredited)
Daniel Korenfeld Backstage Tour Guest
Name Job
John Logan Writer
Barbara Ling Production Design
Antoine Fuqua Director
Dion Beebe Director of Photography
Bill Corso Makeup Department Head
E.J. Misisco First Assistant "A" Camera
Matthew Love Digital Imaging Technician
Maninder K. Saini Digital Imaging Technician
Rob Reaves Camera Loader
Dwight Campbell "B" Camera Operator
Kerry Lyn McKissick Script Supervisor
Dylan Goss Aerial Director of Photography
Kimberly Hardin Casting
Howard Berger Special Effects Makeup Artist
Mark Garbarino Special Effects Makeup Artist
Ve Neill Special Effects Makeup Artist
Christopher Allen Nelson Special Effects Makeup Artist
Selena Carrillo Production Supervisor
Jesse Carmona Second Second Assistant Director
Christina Fong Second Assistant Director
Jon Mallard First Assistant Director
Chris O'Hara Stunt Coordinator
Michael Ambrose Gaffer
Leigh Jonte Casting Associate
Roberto De Angelis "A" Camera Operator
Victoria Thomas Casting
Ed Novick Sound Mixer
Eric Sundahl Supervising Art Director
Marci Rodgers Costume Design
Douglas Plasse Second Unit First Assistant Director
John Warhurst Supervising Sound Editor
Carla Farmer Hair Department Head
Louis Morin Visual Effects Supervisor
Greg Baxter Visual Effects Producer
Matthew Jackson Publicist
John Ottman Editor
Harry Yoon Editor
Jeff Wright Second Assistant "A" Camera
Jay Goodwin Stunt Double
Lior Rosner Original Music Composer
Michael Jackson Music
Liz Tan First Assistant Director
Tom Cross Editor
Conrad Buff IV Editor
Holger Voss Visual Effects Supervisor
Shaun Brown Visual Effects Producer
Ivan Busquets Visual Effects Supervisor
Jonathan Macintosh Animation Supervisor
Adrian Millington Animation Supervisor
Jill Brooks Executive Visual Effects Producer
Jeanie King Executive Visual Effects Producer
Alun Cummins Visual Effects Producer
Katherine Chambers Visual Effects Producer
Tini Wider Visual Effects Producer
Alexandre Lafortune Visual Effects Supervisor
Hachy Mendez Key Costumer
Name Title
John McClain Producer
Graham King Producer
David B. Householter Executive Producer
John Branca Producer
Antoine Fuqua Executive Producer
Lydia Silverman Executive Producer
Karen Langford Executive Producer
Hayley King Executive Producer
Ron Burkle Executive Producer
Jermaine Jackson Executive Producer
Jackie Jackson Executive Producer
Marlon Jackson Executive Producer
La Toya Jackson Executive Producer
Jordan Schur Executive Producer
Prince Jackson Executive Producer
Tito Jackson Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

Given the whole slew of Jackson's involved in this stylish production, I couldn't help but feel a bit disappointed by the hollowness of the whole thing. Certainly Jaafar Jackson has something of his uncle's charm and childlike vulnerability, but were we not to have known he was a member of the actua ... l family then I'm not sure I'd have been that convinced by his acting characterisation away from the dance floor. In any case, we begin with his ten year old (or is that eight?) younger years; with the domestic brutality at the hands of their domineering father Joe (Colman Domingo) whilst powerless mother Katherine (Nia Long) looked on - but without ever really getting to appreciate the nature of the bond between the siblings (and there's no sign of Janet). Despite being a couple of hours long, by the time we get to the adult, snakes and llamas, phase of his life we seem to be hurrying things along without really learning of his relationship with Berry Gordy (Larenz Tate) or Quincy Jones (Kendrick Simpson) or agent/manager/pillar of support John Branca (Miles Teller). There can be no doubting that this Jackson is in his element in the studio and on the stage; his performances border on the mimicry - but with a freshness to them that reminds us that this lad has a little bit of je ne sais quoi all of his own, something he adds charismatically throughout. The film looks every bit as glitzy and innovative as the original performances were but without any depth. Indeed, it comes across more as a sort of highly-polished fanzine that takes us to "Bad" with the promise of more to come, but without us really knowing a great deal more about him than we could have read on Wikipedia. There is something maniacal about Domingo's effort that convinces, but otherwise perhaps those making this were too close to the subject matter to be truly objective about what made the man tick, and so I left the cinema having remembered a man I saw at Wembley in 1988 fondly, but not especially enlightened.

Apr 23, 2026
Fernsjjf90
10.0

I super duper enjoyed the movie. It really brought back the Michael Jackson back from the grave. The fans of the whole wide world loved it. Antoine Fuqua did an excellent job not bringing the controversial of Michael Jackson. Just focusing uprising to the fame. I don't care what the critics say. Go ... and watch the movie yourself. Jaafar Jackson & Colman Domingo did excellent in the movie. my rating for the movie 9.5/10. You won't regret it from watching it all over again. Especially on IMAX format.

Apr 29, 2026
utsavlovesfilms
10.0

_**A FABULOUS CINEMATIC EXPERIENCE**_ No matter how many times you watch it, the movie gets even better if you're a Michael Jackson fan. It offers a fast-paced look at the early life of the King of Pop without making it rushed. Basically tells how he became the King of Pop and what it took him to ... become that famous globally, including the abuse by his father and struggles with his lost childhood and appearance. Despite enjoying Bohemian Rhapsody more in terms of its length and structure, Michael still offers a fresh look at his life, though a Bohemian Rhapsody structure would've made it even better, and most importantly, the runtime. The film is only like 127 minutes while BoRhap clocked at 134 minutes, that was quite concerning because the film is not even 2 hours flat excluding the end credits, somehow that still felt better to me and that people with low attention span can enjoy it in theaters easily, especially the newer Tik-Tok generation. Story: 8.2/10 (Well-written with humoristic content as well) Pacing: 7.1/10 (Fast but not rushed, well done for newer gen citizens) Structure: 5.3/10 (Too linear and less attractive at times) Acting: 8/10 (Well-done, Colman, Juliano, Jaafar, Nia, and Miles nailed it) Accuracy: 9.1/10 (Better timeline than Bohemian Rhapsody) Exploration: 4.8/10 (Explores like a Wikipedia page and doesn't adds anything unique or unheard about Michael's life) Drama: 8.9/10 (Well-done and executed perfectly) Soundtrack: 7.3/10 (More of a greatest hits one by one but perfect picks) CGI: 6.5/10 (Can feel distracting, especially with Bubbles, but doesn't ruins the experience) Dancing: 9.8/10 (Literally a masterpiece, no flaws) Cinematography: 7.5/10 (Feels crispy, though sometimes like specifically shot for newer gen) Ending: 8.8/10 (Gives enough time to let audience prepare for Part Two, and ends on a high note) Overall: 7.6/10 (⭐⭐⭐⭐)

May 12, 2026