Michael Jackson Estate set to earn over $40 million from biopic Michael
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Updated · Forbes · Apr 24
Michael Jackson Estate set to earn over $40 million from biopic Michael
1 articles · Updated · Forbes · Apr 24
The film premiered in Berlin, starring Jaafar Jackson, with projections of over $65 million domestic opening and $200 million North American total, aiming to surpass Bohemian Rhapsody’s box office record.
The estate invested heavily, funding extra production after legal constraints cut significant footage, and stands to gain from profit participation, music sales, and related ventures if the film becomes a global blockbuster.
Since Jackson’s death, the estate has earned $3.5 billion, overcoming debt and legal disputes, while the new biopic’s success could further boost its annual revenues and cultural relevance among younger generations.
Is the Jackson estate's $200M biopic gamble a financial success or a costly attempt to rewrite history?
Will audiences embrace another sanitized biopic, or is the *Bohemian Rhapsody* formula finally wearing thin?
After poor reviews and family feuds, what are the real chances for a sequel covering Jackson's controversial years?
By ending in 1988, is the *Michael* biopic a celebration of genius or a calculated act of historical erasure?
With Paris Jackson calling the film 'full-blown lies,' can it truly redefine her father's legacy for Gen Z?