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Kat Graham confirmed on April 23 that her filmed scenes as Diana Ross were removed from Antoine Fuqua’s Michael ahead of the film’s April 24 release, citing “certain legal considerations.” Multiple outlets report the cuts followed major reshoots to excise a planned third act that addressed 1990s child-sex-abuse allegations after producers discovered a clause in a prior settlement — reportedly involving accuser Jordan Chandler — that bars depiction or mention of him in film or television.
The studio, Lionsgate, and the Michael Jackson Estate were involved in retooling the movie; the finished film now ends in 1988 and focuses on Jackson’s rise with the Jackson 5 and early solo career.
The production reportedly shot extensive footage (reports cite roughly three and a half hours) that was trimmed to about two hours.
The deletions and the estate’s involvement have fueled criticism that the biopic sanitizes contested elements of Jackson’s life, prompting debate among critics, members of Jackson’s family and fans about narrative control and accuracy.






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