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Jaafar Jackson, nephew of Michael Jackson, is a carbon copy of the king of pop in the first image of the singer's 'biopic'

2024-02-14T15:20:57.390Z

Highlights: Jaafar Jackson, nephew of Michael Jackson, is a carbon copy of the king of pop in the first image of the singer's 'biopic' The singer and dancer, 27 years old and with no experience in the world of acting, is in charge of playing his uncle in the film 'Michael' The film, which will be released in the United States next April, will also feature Oscar nominee Colman Domingo as Joe Jackson, the artist's father. “I am beyond delighted that he has come on board the project to portray his uncle and I can't wait for the world to see him on the big screen as Michael Jackson," said co-producer Graham King.


The singer and dancer, 27 years old and with no experience in the world of acting, is in charge of playing his uncle in the film 'Michael'. In the first image of the film, he appears recreating the iconic 'Dangerous Tour'


A little over a year ago, in January 2023, the name of the actor who was going to play the king of pop, Michael Jackson, in the artist's next

biopic

, simply titled

Michael, was revealed.

The chosen one: Jaafar Jackson, his nephew.

“I am humbly honored to bring my Uncle Michael's story to life.

To all your followers around the world, I will see you soon,” the 27-year-old young man wrote at that time after the announcement, on his then newly launched Instagram account, in which he already has more than 250,000 followers (up to now he has only made two publications), and where he was already characterized as the performer of hits like

Thriller

and

Billie Jean.

A year later, the first image from the film has been revealed, where Jaafar Jackson appears on stage, recreating one of

his uncle's most recognizable

looks , from the 1992

Dangerous Tour

. “Image by renowned photographer Kevin Mazur, who “He documented Michael's final rehearsal and is now the first to photograph Jaafar in character as Michael,” wrote Antoine Fuqua, the film's director, on his Instagram account.

Mazur followed Jackson's career, and was also responsible for capturing the last rehearsals for

This Is It,

which would end up being a monumental film-documentary-concert (all in one) by the artist, which was released in 2009, the year in which the singer died.

To this day, it remains one of the highest-grossing documentaries of all time.

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A singer and dancer, but not an actor, Jaafar Jackson took the role in

Michael

after a

casting

that lasted more than two years.

“I met Jaafar more than two years ago and I was impressed by the way he represents Michael's spirit and personality,” explained Graham King, co-producer of the film, as he was of

Bohemian Rhapsody

(2018), in a statement.

, the film that told the life of Freddie Mercury, singer of Queen, and for which Rami Malek won the Oscar for best actor.

“It was something so powerful that, even after searching around the world, it was clear that he was the only person capable of taking on this role.

"I am beyond delighted that he has come on board the project to portray his uncle and I can't wait for the world to see him on the big screen as Michael Jackson," added King.

Michael Jackson's mother, and Jaafar's grandmother, Katherine Jackson,

She was summoned to have the last word in that

casting

and gave her approval for her grandson to finally play her son.

“Jaafar embodies my son.

“It is wonderful to see him continue the Jackson legacy of artists and performers,” she said in a statement to

The Hollywood Reporter

.

Michael Jackson at Wembley Stadium during the 'Dangerous Tour', an image that his nephew now recreates in his 'biopic'.

Pete Still (Redferns)

Michael

, in addition to King, is produced by the two managers of Michael Jackson's estate, lawyer John Branca and music industry executive and friend of the artist, John McClain.

In the direction, the aforementioned Antoine Fuqua, responsible for films such as

Training Day

(2001)

, Tears of the Sun

(2003) or the saga of

The Protector.

The film “will provide audiences with a fascinating and honest portrait of the brilliant but complicated man who became the king of pop,” according to the production company.

“It presents his triumphs and tragedies on an epic cinematic scale, from his human side and his personal struggles to his undeniable creative genius, exemplified by his most iconic performances.

Like never before, audiences will experience an inside look at one of the most influential and pioneering artists the world has ever known.”

The film, which will be released in the United States next April, will also feature Oscar nominee Colman Domingo as Joe Jackson, the artist's father, Nia Long as Katherine Jackson, and Miles Teller as John Branca.

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Produced almost exclusively in a family way - the benefits of Michael Jackson's estate go to his heirs, including his three children - the film undoubtedly promises the light show that the artist displayed throughout his fruitful career. career, although in all likelihood it does not address the shadows that still hang over the pop star.

The specter of child abuse accusations has hung over the icon for decades before he died of cardiac arrest.

In 2005, Jackson was found not guilty of sexually abusing a child under 13, a crime for which he was investigated more than 10 years earlier, in 1993, in a case that was settled out of court.

In August 2023, a panel of appeals judges considered that the lawsuits filed by Wade Robson and James Safechuck, alleged victims of the singer, should not have been dismissed in lower courts, reopening the case.

Whether or not this issue will be addressed in the film is still a mystery until its release.

Be that as it may, the film industry confirms that it is experiencing a honeymoon with the music industry.

In recent years, some of the biggest box office hits have been, precisely, films that portray, more or less faithfully and with better or worse results, the lives of music icons of the last century, such as the aforementioned

Bohemian Rapsody

, the biographical film about Elvis, directed by Baz Luhrmann, which won the Golden Globe for its protagonist, Austin Butler, or, with worse box office and critical results,

Rocketman

, about the life of Elton John.

This year the film

Back to Black

, about Amy Winehouse, will also be released.

Get the popcorn and Spotify playlists ready.

Source: elparis

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