Jaafar Jackson discusses the sequel to “Michael”
Jaafar Jackson, who portrays his uncle in the biographical film Michael, has offered a glimpse into what a prospective sequel might entail. In a conversation with GQ Middle East, the actor suggested that a second installment would aim to frame events through the legendary singer’s own perspective, furthering the film’s mission to explore the private individual behind the global icon.
According to Jackson, the follow-up would likely confront the numerous allegations that clouded the latter part of the artist’s career. The actor maintains that for too long, the narrative surrounding Michael has been dominated by external voices, often eclipsing the singer’s own lived experience.
“Michael’s own voice has never truly been heard,”
— Jaafar remarked, noting that this disconnect is a struggle his family has endured for years. He believes the sequel serves as a vital opportunity for audiences to gain insight into how the singer truly processed the turbulence surrounding his life.
The initial Michael film drew a polarized response from critics, with some reviewers arguing that the production glossed over the more controversial chapters of his biography. Based on Jaafar’s comments, the sequel appears poised to take a more assertive stance in defending Michael Jackson’s legacy by centering the narrative firmly on his personal account.
Production for the sequel is tentatively slated to begin between late 2026 and early 2027. An official release date has yet to be confirmed.
Source: Film.ru
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