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Michael Jackson Biopic Breaks Records with $97M Debut

Michael Jackson's eponymous biopic had a record-breaking box office debut this weekend.The late King of Pop, who died in 2009 at age 50, is portrayed by 29-year...

Michael Jackson Biopic Breaks Records with $97M Debut
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's had a record-breaking box office debut this weekend.

The late King of Pop, who , is portrayed by 29-year-old nephew Jaafar Jackson in the Antoine Fuqua-directed film.

The movie raked in $97 million domestically, and $120.4 million internationally, for a global total of $217.4 million, according to an account of Sunday estimates from The Hollywood Reporter (THR).

Michael had the biggest domestic opening for a biopic, landing $30 million over its projections as it surpassed 's $80 million in 2023.

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The success of the film comes despite  against the singer, which plagued him late in his career.

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Michael Jackson's eponymous biopic had a record-breaking box office debut this weekend; A still from the film

The late King of Pop, who died in 2009 at age 50, is portrayed by 29-year-old nephew Jaafar Jackson in the Antoine Fuqua-directed film; Jackson pictured in 2005

According to THR, Michael is Lionsgate's best debut since the pandemic, and the company's sixth-biggest debut after four Hunger Games installments and the last Twilight film. 

It also soared past the opening of Ryan Gosling-led Project Hail Mary to become the second-biggest opening of the year as The Super Mario Galaxy Movie remains in first place.

The movie raked in $97 million domestically, and $120.4 million internationally, for a global total of $217.4 million

Michael had the biggest domestic opening for a biopic, landing $30 million over its projections as it surpassed Oppenheimer's $80 million in 2023

It also sailed past Bohemian Rhapsody, becoming the best worldwide opening for a music biopic

Paris took to Instagram to quash actor Colman Domingo's claim that she is 'very much in support of our film.' The actor, 56, plays her great grandfather Joe Jackson in the movie.

He told People in late August that he'd 'chatted briefly' with Paris and her brother Prince at the amfAR Venezia Gala.

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'They're very much in support of our film,' Colman gushed. 'I'm excited to be here at amfAR tonight with Paris. It feels like that's a nice way for us to be together.'

Via Instagram Stories, however, Paris contradicted his statement and shared her side of things.

'[Colman Domingo], don’t be telling people I was "helpful" on the set of a movie I had 0% involvement in lol that is so weird,' she wrote to her millions of followers.

She added in a follow-up post, 'I read one of the first drafts of the script and gave my notes about what was dishonest / didn’t sit right with me, and when they didn’t address it, I moved on with my life.'

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