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Antoine Fuqua’s Michael, a biopic of Michael Jackson produced by Graham King and starring Jaafar Jackson, opened April 23, 2026 amid major fanfare and polarized reviews.
Domestic projections heading into the weekend ranged roughly $65 million–$80 million, which would eclipse prior music-biopic openers such as Straight Outta Compton and Bohemian Rhapsody; global opening estimates are in the $140 million–$165 million area.
Early international receipts showed a robust $18.5 million on opening day, led by France ($2.6m), the U.K. and Ireland ($2.6m), Italy ($1.3m), Mexico ($1.1m) and Spain ($1.1m). The film—released domestically by Lionsgate with Universal handling most overseas markets—cost at least $155m–$170m to produce after extensive reshoots.
Critics have been largely negative (Rotten Tomatoes critics’ score around the low 30s), and the film deliberately ends in 1988, omitting later child-sex-abuse allegations after legal and estate constraints required removing certain scenes.
The Los Angeles premiere drew thousands, including Jackson family members, and the release is already shaping up as one of 2026’s highest-profile global box-office tests.







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