JACKSON. The young Jaafar Jackson, nephew of the King of Pop, will play Michael Jackson on screen, in a biopic called “Michael” and directed by Antoine Fuqua.
Jaafar Jackson to play his uncle. The 26-year-old man, nephew of Michael Jackson, was chosen by director Antoine Fuqua to play the King of Pop in a biopic dedicated to him, called Michael. “It was clear that he is the only person who could take on this role,” said the film’s producer, Graham King, in a press release relayed by Reuters, adding that he “can’t wait for the world to see him on big screen as Michael Jackson”.
Jaafar Jackson was born on July 25, 1996. He is the youngest son of Jermaine Jackson, older brother of Michael Jackson, also a singer and producer, and Alejandra Oiaza, a Colombian businesswoman who had two children with another brother of Michael Jackson, Randy. Jaafar Jackson started music and dance at a very young age, at the age of 12. In 2019, he released his very first (and only to date) single, dubbed Got Me Singing.
“Jaafar embodies my son. It’s so wonderful to see him carry on the Jackson legacy of artists and performers,” said Katherine Jackson, mother of Michael Jackson, in the same press release. “I remain humbled and honored to bring my Uncle Michael’s story to life. To all the fans around the world, see you soon,” Jaafat Jackson wrote on his Instagram account. For now, the release date of the biopic Michael.
The production of the film baptized Michael must begin in 2023, explains one in a press release diffused by the agency Reuters. But then, what aspects of the life of the King of Pop will the biopic of Antoine Fuqua talk about? Michael will explore “the complicated man who became the King of Pop,” studio Lionsgate said in the same statement. The film will include “every aspect” of his life and his most notable performances that set him on the path to becoming an icon in the musical world,” he added.
But what about the more controversial aspects of Michael Jackson’s life, including his accusations of pedophilia? According to Reuters, the subject is “not directly addressed”, just like that of the documentary Leaving Neverland, released in 2019 and which brought together the testimonies of Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who accuse the singer of sexual abuse.