As The Michael Jackson Biopic Receives Criticism, Colman Domingo Shares His Take

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When it was announced that Bohemian Rhapsody producer Graham King would be making a Michael Jackson biopic, he said it wouldn’t be a “sanitized” version of the musician’s life. The upcoming 2025 movie will not only show how Jackson took the music business by storm, but it’ll also cover his troubled childhood and the sexual abuse allegations covered in the HBO documentary Leaving Neverland. But after the musical biopic Michael experienced early criticism, Colman Domingo, one of its stars, shared his take on those reviews.

Colman Domingo, who received his first Oscar nomination for Rustin, will be playing a key role in the Michael Jackson biopic as “the controversial patriarch of the Jackson family,” Joe Jackson. While Michael has experienced early criticism, Domingo spoke with ET at the 2024 BET Awards shutting down any negativity the movie has faced:

My message is Michael Jackson is undeniably one of the most prolific artists that has ever been on this planet. And he’s a complicated human being and I think what the film will do is tell the story of a very complicated person. So I feel like everyone has a story, and I feel like everyone has a story to tell. So that’s what we’re gonna do, strive to tell it in the best way we could.





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