What's Happening?
Lionsgate's 'Michael,' a biopic about Michael Jackson, has set a new record for music biopics with a $97 million opening weekend in North America. The film, which also grossed $217 million globally, has surpassed previous records held by 'Straight Outta
Compton' and 'Bohemian Rhapsody.' Despite mixed reviews, audiences have responded positively, giving it an 'A-' CinemaScore. The film focuses on Jackson's rise to fame, omitting later controversies. Directed by Antoine Fuqua, the film stars Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson.
Why It's Important?
The film's success underscores the continued interest in Michael Jackson's legacy and the potential profitability of music biopics. It represents a significant achievement for Lionsgate, potentially revitalizing the studio's fortunes after a series of less successful releases. The film's performance may encourage studios to invest in similar projects, highlighting the commercial viability of biopics that focus on iconic figures.
What's Next?
With the film's strong performance, Lionsgate is likely to consider a sequel, potentially exploring more aspects of Jackson's life. The film's success may also influence the development of other biopics, encouraging studios to explore the lives of other iconic musicians. The positive audience reception could lead to further discussions about the portrayal of complex figures in film.












