Michael, the highly anticipated biopic from Lionsgate and Universal Pictures and directed by Antoine Fuqua will now debut on April 24, 2026, instead of its originally slated October 2025 release.
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The decision—first reported by Deadline—comes after the principal photography wrapped in May 2024, but extensive reshoots and a lengthy initial cut required extra post‑production time. Studio executives had previously hinted at a delay while determining whether to split Michael into two parts, given its ambitious scope and $155 million budget.
The screenplay by John Logan explores key chapters of Jackson’s life, from his childhood under Joe and Katherine Jackson’s strict guidance to his record‑breaking solo career. Jaafar Jackson, the late singer’s real-life nephew, steps into the role of Michael Jackson.
The cast includes Colman Domingo and Nia Long as Joe and Katherine Jackson; Miles Teller as attorney John Branca; Larenz Tate as Berry Gordy; Laura Harrier as Suzanne de Passe; Kat Graham as Diana Ross; Jessica Sula as La Toya Jackson; Liv Symone as Gladys Knight; Kevin Shinick as Dick Clark; and Kendrick Sampson as Quincy Jones, among others.
Oscar‑winning producer Graham King (The Departed) leads a production team that has negotiated rights to some of Jackson’s most iconic songs. According to sources, this involved complex discussions with Jackson’s estate and multiple music publishers to recreate the sound and spectacle of Jackson’s onstage performances.
King previously shared, “I’m so honored to tell Michael’s story. It’s been a long journey, and I’m excited for the film to show audiences around the world a perspective of Michael that they’ve never seen.”
Adam Fogelson, Chair of the Lionsgate Motion Picture Group, added, “Michael Jackson was inarguably one of the greatest entertainers of all time. His impact on music, video, art, fashion, and culture is still profoundly relevant.”
Universal will handle international distribution—excluding Japan, where Kino Films holds the release rights—while Lionsgate retains domestic theatrical duties.
As the April 2026 release approaches, Lionsgate and Universal plan to roll out teasers and behind‑the‑scenes featurettes showcasing Jaafar Jackson’s transformation, archival footage integration, and recreations of Jackson’s legendary performances.