
He was controversial.
He was complicated.
But when the music starts, something undeniable happens—the rhythm takes over, and the world moves with it.

Michael traces the extraordinary journey of Michael Jackson—from child star to global icon.
On stage, he was electric; off stage, he was navigating isolation, pressure, and transformation.

The film revisits his rise through the Jackson 5 and his solo explosion with albums like Off the Wall, Thriller, and Bad—moments that didn’t just define a career, but reshaped pop culture itself.
Iconic performances, including the legendary moonwalk at 'Motown 25' and the groundbreaking 'Thriller' music video, are recreated in full detail.

With over 30 of his most famous songs included, and presented in IMAX and Dolby formats, the film promises a fully immersive audiovisual experience.

Produced by Graham King (Bohemian Rhapsody) and directed by Antoine Fuqua, the film stars Jaafar Jackson—Michael’s own nephew—in a casting choice that already has audiences curious.
This isn’t just a biography. It’s an attempt to capture a phenomenon.
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