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Complete guide to Michael Jackson biopic 2026: release date, cast, story
The highly anticipated Michael Jackson biopic, aptly titled as Michael, has released its first teaser, introducing the world to a transformative performance by the King of Pop’s own nephew, Jaafar Jackson.
The film is directed by Antonie Fuqua and is scheduled to release on April 24, 2026.
The one-minute trailer, which was released on November 6, provides a highly potent insight into the uncanny way Jaafar portrays his late uncle.
The movie will be an in-depth examination of the complicated life of the world superstar.
It will be an intimate look into the life and longtime legacy of one of the most influential and trailblazers by the world with the official synopsis saying it will explore the journey of the global super-star to have become known to the world as the King of Pop.
Who’s Who in the Michael Jackson Biopic
- Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson
- Colman Domingo as Joe Jackson (formidable patriarch of the Jackson family)
- Nia Long as Katherine Jackson (Michael’s beloved mother)
- Jermaine Jackson played by Jamal R. Henderson (adult) and Jayden Harville (young).
- Marlon Jackson played by Tre Horton (adult) and Jaylen Lyndon Hunter (young).
- Tito Jackson played by Rhyan Hill (adult) and Judah Edwards (young).
- Jackie Jackson played by Joseph David-Jones (adult) and Nathaniel Logan McIntyre (young).
- Jessica Sula as La Toya Jackson: Michael’s older sister.
- Kendrick Sampson as Quincy Jones : The legendary producer who worked closely with Michael on his seminal albums “Off the Wall,” “Thriller,” and “Bad.”
- Larenz Tate as Berry Gordy: The founder of Motown Records, the label that launched the Jackson 5.
- Kat Graham as Diana Ross: The superstar who mentored the young Jackson 5 and was a lifelong friend to Michael.
- Laura Harrier as Suzanne de Passe: The pioneering Motown executive who helped develop the Jackson 5’s early career.
- Liv Symone as Gladys Knight: The “Empress of Soul” who helped bring the Jackson 5 to Berry Gordy’s attention.
- Kevin Shinick as Dick Clark: The famed television host of “American Bandstand.”
- Miles Teller as John Branca: Michael’s long-time entertainment lawyer and estate executor.
- Derek Luke as Johnnie Cochran: The famed attorney who represented Michael during the 1993 allegations.
The screenplay, written by John Logan, has been reported to be an adaptation of the child sexual abuse charges on Jackson, and producer Graham King is quoted saying that they intend it to be a humanization and not sanitization of the story.
The project has had an intricate journey to the screen, such as industry strikes and the reports of massive re-shoots to polish the film, which now is likely to have a considerable screen time.
The original footage, though, has created a lot of hype and made Michael one of the most anticipated biographical movies of the decade.
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Motorbikes, buses, rickshaws to use designated lanes on Karachi’s Sharea Faisal or face fines
KARACHI: Motorbikes, buses and rickshaws will be required to use separate designated lanes on Sharea Faisal, with violators set to face fines under a new traffic management plan announced by the Karachi Traffic Police.
The initiative, unveiled by DIG Traffic Peer Muhammad Shah, aims to introduce structured lane discipline on one of the city’s busiest arteries using an existing network of surveillance cameras.
Shah told Geo News that the system will initially be implemented on Sharea Faisal, where enforcement infrastructure is already in place.
A one-month awareness campaign will be carried out before formal enforcement begins on June 1, he said, explaining that it would allow commuters to familiarise themselves with the new lane rules.
Under the plan, motorbikes, buses, rickshaws and other light transport vehicles, including Mazdas, will be required to use the two leftmost lanes.
The remaining lanes — varying between two and three depending on the stretch — will be reserved for faster-moving traffic, including cars and double-cabin vehicles.
The top traffic cop said the enforcement will be backed by the existing camera system, which will issue e-tickets directly to violators.
He added that fines have been fixed according to vehicle category, with motorbikes and rickshaws fined Rs2,500 and buses Rs7,500 for violations.
Shah said the initiative is designed to improve traffic flow and introduce lane discipline in Karachi for the first time in a structured manner.
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Fans slam Anne Hathaway over Met Gala snap with Blake Lively
Anne Hathaway is facing a wave of online backlash after being pictured cosying up to Blake Lively at the 2026 Met Gala.
The controversy erupted after a photo, posted by Variety on Tuesday morning, showed Lively with her arm around a smiling Hathaway inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Fans were quick to scold the Devil Wears Prada star for the association, particularly as Lively’s bombshell appearance came just hours after she settled a highly divisive and explosive legal battle with her It Ends With Us co-star and director, Justin Baldoni.
The reaction on social media has been swift and brutal, with many fans expressing deep disappointment in Hathaway.
One X user urged the actress to get away from Lively before she was sued, while others questioned why Hathaway would risk her hard-won public popularity by posing with someone many have labelled a “bully”.
The anger has even spilled over into calls for a boycott of Hathaway’s latest film, The Devil Wears Prada 2, with some disgruntled viewers claiming she has ruined the movie’s release by associating with Lively.
Lively’s presence at the star-studded event was a major surprise to those following the Vogue livestream, as it marked her first public outing since the conclusion of her lawsuit.
The legal drama, which began in December 2024, saw Lively accuse Baldoni and his production company of sexual harassment and retaliation.
However, a judge recently dismissed the majority of her claims, including all of the sexual harassment allegations, leaving the two parties to settle the remaining counts of breach of contract and retaliation out of court on Monday.
Despite the heavy atmosphere surrounding her legal woes, Lively appeared completely unbothered on the night, wearing a colourful archival Atelier Versace gown from 2006.
The settlement between Lively and Baldoni was framed by their legal teams as a way to find closure and move forward in peace, yet the public’s reaction to the Met Gala snap suggests that a “respectful environment online” remains a long way off.
While the film It Ends With Us was a box office hit in 2024, the off-screen friction clearly continues to shadow those involved.
For Hathaway, what was likely intended as a simple social moment has turned into a significant PR headache, as fans continue to slam the actress for her choice of company on fashion’s biggest night.
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Kadeem Hardison calls ‘Euphoria’ costar Zendaya ‘a boss’
Kadeem Hardison has described his former Disney Channel daughter and current Euphoria co-star Zendaya as “a boss”, following their surprise on-screen reunion.
The pair, who starred together as father and daughter on the hit show K.C. Undercover a decade ago, have reunited for the latest season of the gritty HBO drama.
Hardison joined the cast as Big Eddy, a character working alongside Zendaya’s Rue in a strip club managed by drug lord Alamo.
The reunion has been a long time coming for the duo, who stayed in touch after their Disney days.
Hardison revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that it was Zendaya herself who introduced him to Euphoria creator Sam Levinson during a holiday dinner.
He admitted that when he first watched the show at its premiere, he was “wildly uncomfortable” seeing the intense world it depicted, which was a far cry from their family-friendly beginnings.
However, after meeting Levinson and visiting the set, he eventually landed the role of Big Eddy.
Reflecting on how much Zendaya has changed since she was a teenager, Hardison noted that while she has matured, her leadership qualities were visible even when she was 16.
He recalled being impressed that she was an executive producer on their Disney show, and he is even more struck by how she has expanded that role into her film career.
“She’s always been that person and she’s always been a boss,” he said, jokingly referring to the multi-award-winning actress as his “little big sister” because she is often the more mature one of the two.
The latest episode provided plenty of dramatic meat for both actors, with Hardison’s character caught in a violent drug war.
He confessed that watching Zendaya’s performance now is a shock compared to their early work, admitting he didn’t know she had such “depth” and felt he had to work hard to keep up with her.
For Hardison, whose career stretches back over three decades to A Different World, the experience was a full-circle moment that proved his own advice to fellow actors: as long as you stay in the game, the next big hit is always just around the corner.
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