Fans of the King of Pop will have to write a little longer to catch a glimpse of his upcoming biopic. Michael Jackson is getting the movie treatment in the Antoine Fuqua-directed Michael, which was originally set for release in April 2025. However, Lionsgate has just announced a release date shift, but before everyone assumes this could be a troubling move, this might indicate that the studio feels like they have an awards season player on their hands.
Per Deadline, Lionsgate has decided to let Michael dance again on Oct. 3, 2025, shifting from its planned release date over the Easter holiday on April 18, 2025. While Easter could’ve proven to be a very lucrative frame for the biopic, the move into the fall corridor could indicate that Lionsgate feels there is awards season potential for them, very similar to the Graham King-produced Bohemian Rhapsody (King is serving in the same capacity on Michael). On its new date, Michael will square off against Channing Tatum’s crime film, Roofman, which is based on the true story of fugitive Jeffrey Manchester and his trademark of stealing from McDonald’s by entering their branches from their rooftops. Very different films and likely room for both, but given Jackson’s global footprint, the late entertainer is likely to moonwalk over the competition.
Bohemian Rhapsody is a solid comparison other than the King connection. Queen is another global phenomenon with a huge fanbase, but arguably, Jackson’s reach is even greater than theirs in terms of notoriety. Even as the singer’s popularity dwindled in the U.S. prior to his death, he remained extremely popular overseas, and Universal Pictures, which is handling foreign distribution, is banking on that popularity to turn into box office dollars, especially since his catalog has only increased in popularity after his passing. Bohemian Rhapsody also opened in the fall of 2018 in early November and went on to gross $216.4 million domestically, and a staggering $903.6 million worldwide, before going on to earn several Oscar nominations, including Best Picture.
Lionsgate Needs Michael to be Successful
A lot is riding on Michael to be successful, given the fact that Lionsgate has released seven consecutive flops this year between August and October. Their 2024 is pretty much a wash, but they hope to recover in 2025, and Michael is one of their tentpole releases. The budget is a reported $150-200 million, very pricey for a musical biopic, but much of the budget was said to be spent on Jackson’s music catalog, with the film using over 30 of his classic hits. Given Jackson’s worldwide appeal, Lionsgate thinks it will be their biggest film ever, and that’s not a bad notion to bank on, because he remains a driving force in music and pop culture worldwide.
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Directed by Fuqua from a screenplay by John Logan, Michael will look into the extraordinary career but complicated life of Michael Jackson from his time as a young talent alongside his brothers in the Jackson 5, through his unprecedented solo career, to his trials and tribulations dealing with the paparazzi, allegations of child molestation and his shocking death in 2009. The King of Pop’s life will truly be a family affair as his nephew, Jaafar Jackson, will be portraying his uncle alongside a cast that includes, Colman Domingo, Miles Teller, Nia Long, Laura Harrier, Kat Graham, Derek Luke and Larenz Tate.
Michael
- Cast
- Jaafar Jackson , Miles Teller , Juliano Krue Valdi , Jayden Harville , Jamal R. Henderson , Jaylen Lyndon Hunter , Tre Horton , Judah Edwards , Rhyan Hill , Nathaniel Logan McIntyre , joseph david-jones
- Studio(s)
- GK Films
- Distributor(s)
- Lionsgate