Michael Jackson Biopic Will Show the ‘Good, Bad, and the Ugly,’ Director Says

Michael, the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic, won’t be shying away from the darker moments of the King of Pop’s life.Directed by Antoine Fuqua (Training Day, Emancipation, The Equalizer 1-3), Michael is in development with the blessing of Jackson’s estate. Jaafar Jackson, Michael’s real-life nephew, has also been cast to play the “Thriller” singer in the film. During a recent appearance on Good Morning America, Fuqua suggested that the biopic wouldn’t be ignoring the scandals that plagued Jackson’s career, despite the involvement of the family. The director clarified that the film will present “the facts” as they are known, leaving it up to the viewer to decide how they feel based on the information presented.”He was a great artist. And, he was human,” Fuqua said. “So, we’re gonna show the good, bad, and the ugly… [We’ll] just tell Michael based on the facts that I have. Me and Graham King, the producer who did Bohemian Rhapsody, we’re going to tell the facts as we know it, and it’s for the audience to make a decision how they feel about Michael, but we’re going to tell the facts as we know it.”Related: A History of Michael Jackson’s Complicated Legacy With SEGA

Michael, the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic, won’t be shying away from the darker moments of the King of Pop’s life.

Related: A History of Michael Jackson’s Complicated Legacy With SEGA

Directed by Antoine Fuqua (Training Day, Emancipation, The Equalizer 1-3), Michael is in development with the blessing of Jackson’s estate. Jaafar Jackson, Michael’s real-life nephew, has also been cast to play the “Thriller” singer in the film. During a recent appearance on Good Morning America, Fuqua suggested that the biopic wouldn’t be ignoring the scandals that plagued Jackson’s career, despite the involvement of the family. The director clarified that the film will present “the facts” as they are known, leaving it up to the viewer to decide how they feel based on the information presented.

“He was a great artist. And, he was human,” Fuqua said. “So, we’re gonna show the good, bad, and the ugly… [We’ll] just tell Michael based on the facts that I have. Me and Graham King, the producer who did Bohemian Rhapsody, we’re going to tell the facts as we know it, and it’s for the audience to make a decision how they feel about Michael, but we’re going to tell the facts as we know it.”

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