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Michael Jackson Biopic Bosses Pocketed $25 Million Bonus For Scrubbing Abuse Allegations

By newadmin / Published on Sunday, 26 Apr 2026 08:45 AM / No Comments / 0 views


The current report states that the producers of the Michael Jackson biopic “Michael” received a 25 million dollar payment which required them to delete all content related to the child sexual abuse allegations against Jackson that existed in the first version of the movie.

The insiders revealed that the movie concludes its plot in 1988 when Jackson is shown performing his “Bad” tour at the time when public knowledge of his upcoming allegations was still five years away. The complete project required new writing work because the legal settlement controlled the team to rewrite all project materials. Lionsgate is examining whether to produce a sequel which would investigate the allegations if the audience shows enough interest.

The first user provided an accurate assessment by stating “A biopic of Michael Jackson that ends in 1988 is like a biopic of OJ that ends with him winning the Heisman trophy.” The second user explained that the filmmakers created an obvious cut because they chose to exclude particular elements from their work.

The film has completed shooting as two parts and production on the second part currently continues. Critics question why anyone would celebrate a person who faces severe allegations.

One commenter stated that people should not celebrate Jackson because he achieved musical success yet his conduct proved him to be a pedophile.

The statement “You can condemn the crime and still appreciate the art” found support from another person. The first group responded to the second group with a quick statement which said “Yeah no. We don’t celebrate the art made by pedophiles.”

One user tried to establish that Jackson assisted children in escaping from Epstein’s network of predators which escalated the disagreement. Another person described those theories as “weirder than MAGA’s mental gymnastics.”

The parents who allowed their children to spend the night at Neverland faced blame for their actions. “So many parents are their kids first exploiters,” someone noted.

People become most interested in the financial aspect of the situation. Colman Domingo recently defended the film against whitewashing claims. The Las Vegas show gets a high-tech glow-up with drones and LED panels. Mike Tyson recalls the time Michael Jackson mistook him for another boxer. Antoine Fuqua directed a Michael Jackson documentary about the Jackson family. The song “Dirty Diana” recently celebrated its 38-year anniversary.

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