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The Michael Jackson biopic has received fantastic critical reactions. Will it be a success?

- April 16, 2026
- Updated: April 16, 2026 at 8:15 AM

The highly anticipated movie Michael, which will premiere on April 22, tells the life of the iconic Michael Jackson and has generated great excitement among his fans. The film, directed by Antoine Fuqua, was recently showcased at a world premiere in Berlin, where the first impressions from critics, influencers, and content creators have been received.
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The initial reactions are mostly positive, highlighting the performances of Jaafar Jackson, who plays the King of Pop, and Colman Domingo, as well as the quality of the musical numbers presented throughout the film. Liam Crowley from Screenrant has emphasized the powerful musical impact of the film, suggesting that viewers will be tempted to tap their feet in their seats.
Despite the acclaim for the performances and the spectacular nature of the acts, some criticisms have emerged. Hunter Bolding has pointed out that, while the journey in the narrative is exciting, the film’s ending may not live up to expectations. This opinion is echoed by Junior Felix, who considers Michael one of the best musical biopics and rates it as a must-see.
The enthusiasm for the movie is undeniable, and while it is necessary to take these opinions with caution, many believe that Michael has the potential to inspire fans to do the famous moonwalk in theaters. Erik Davis has provided a message of reassurance to Jackson’s die-hard followers, who may be anxious about the final result.
The upcoming April 22 will be the decisive moment to see if this tribute to the King of Pop lives up to his legacy and whether it will provoke a celebration in his honor, as well as for Fuqua and the entire cast and crew. Until then, expectations remain sky-high.
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