The highly anticipated Michael Jackson biopic, Michael, has finally moonwalked into theaters, and it’s already sparking a massive divide between critics and the "Soldiers of Love." While the film is currently sitting at a lukewarm 40% on Rotten Tomatoes, the audience score tells a different story, boasting a near-perfect 96% from fans who are clearly finding much to celebrate in Jaafar Jackson’s portrayal of his late uncle.
His story begins.
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The official trailer for MICHAEL – in theaters and IMAX April 24. pic.twitter.com/DfGJNcuXU2
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In an era where Marvel and various franchises have conditioned us to stay glued to our seats until the lights come up, the big question for theater-goers is: Is there a post-credits scene in Michael?
We can confirm that no, there is no mid-credits or post-credits scene in Michael. Once the final shot fades and the names start rolling, you are free to head for the exits without fear of missing a secret teaser or a blooper reel.
However, the film does end with a somewhat cryptic title card that reads "The story continues." Given that the movie concludes around 1988 at the height of the Bad era, this message has left many wondering if director Antoine Fuqua is planning a sequel to cover the more controversial and complex later years of Jackson’s life.
While the film is packed with cameos of real-life icons, one famous face is notably missing. Actress Kat Graham, who was cast to play the legendary Diana Ross, recently revealed that her scenes were entirely removed from the final cut.
Taking to social media, Graham explained that "certain legal considerations" led to the removal of her performance. While she didn't dive into the specifics, industry rumors suggest the film underwent significant last-minute edits to navigate complex settlement clauses and rights issues regarding the portrayal of certain real-life figures from that era.
As for the family's take, Michael’s daughter, Paris Jackson, has been vocal about her distance from the project. Despite some cast members suggesting the family was fully on board, Paris clarified that she had "zero involvement" in the production. In a recent video, she expressed concerns over the film's "inaccuracies," suggesting that while fans might enjoy the spectacle, the narrative feels "controlled" by the estate rather than being a raw, honest look at her father's life.
Whether you're there for the music or the drama, Michael is proving to be the most talked-about movie of 2026—just don't feel obligated to sit through the credits!
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