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Monday, April 27, 2026 · 9:32 PM EDTEntities: beat itmichael, whitney houston, michael, rotten tomatoes, getty imagesjackson, amy winehouse, hollywood, oppenheimer
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20 hours agoSteven McIntoshEntertainment reporterUniversalJaafar Jackson, the King of Pop's nephew, was praised for his portrayal of the singer in MichaelThe new musical film about Michael Jackson has stormed the worldwide box office, scoring the highest opening weekend ever for a biopic.The singer's nephew Jaafar Jackson portrays him in Michael, which has taken $217m (£160m) globally since it opened on Wednesday.Queen musical Bohemian Rhapsody, which launched with $124m (£91m) in 2018 and starred Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury, previously held the box office record for a musical biopic.But Michael also surpassed the $180m (£133m) taken by 2024's Oppenheimer, giving the King of Pop the biggest worldwide opening weekend for a biopic of any kind.Adam Fogelson, chairman of the film's US distributor Lionsgate, said: "You don't deliver this figure unless you're seeing huge numbers across every conceivable demographic. [Audiences] are clearly having a blast."Reviews aggregator Rotten Tomatoes recorded a significant gap between the 38% average score awarded by critics, and the 97% average rating from audiences.The film's release follows a string of musical biopics over the last decade, which are seen by Hollywood as reliable box office hits.Queen, Sir Elton John, Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Marley, Amy Winehouse, NWA, Robbie Williams and Whitney Houston have all received the cinematic treatment in recent years.Michael is financially backed by the late superstar's estate and uses his original vocals for the musical numbers, which dominate the film.Getty ImagesJackson, pictured at the Super Bowl in 1993, is best known for hits such as Billie Jean, Thriller and Beat ItMichael does not include any mention of the child sexual abuse accusations that were made against the singer.Jackson always maintained his innocence, and was found not guilty of child molestation in 2005.Filmmakers originally intended to include references to some of the allegations,…